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Standing on the site of a 18th Century tavern, Ye Olde Mitre, is tucked away off Holborn Circus, and offers welcome relief to the stressed out City workers who venture in to escape the hustle and
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The recently restored Globe Theatre, located at the original site of Shakespeare's Globe, offers you the chance to view authentic recreations of Shakespeare's plays. Plays are performed during the
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The Criterion is a small theatre with only 591 seats, a fact belied by the magnificent 1870s façade and enviable theatreland location, smack bang in the middle of Piccadilly Circus. There is wheelchair
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'The Dominion is a major West End house, although it's situated just outside Soho and theatreland on the chaotic corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. It has a huge seating capacity with
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Run by the Society of London Theatre, the TKTS booths in Leicester Square or at the Canary Wharf DLR stations are the ONLY places to get real half-price theatre tickets for the same day. The other
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Within an easy stroll of The Globe Theatre and next to London Bridge, this pub has a great view out over the Thames and is attractively decorated throughout. Popular with theatre-goers, the British pub
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I was quite surprised to see a pub in London, England, dedicated to the Canadian culture. At the "Maple Leaf", I found all the good Canadian beer, and it's filled with not only Canadians but numerous
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Belinda Carlisle knew what she was on about when she sang Heaven is a place on earth - it's right next to Charing Cross tube, and it's probably London's best-known gay club. As with most popular gay
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'The Lyceum Theatre was built in the 1700's, so it's a golden oldie in terms of London theatres. The theatre holds just over 2000 people, and will be showing the theatrical version of The Lion King for
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Jerry Springer - The Opera, a name that needs no explanation, had me in tears laughing from the moment it started to its melo-comedic ending. This play would never go over in America, and perhaps
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