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About The Palace Theatre
Originally built in 1891, the Palace Theatre was originally named the Royal English Opera House. The building itself has an incredible grand façade in a renaissance style. This façade is just the beginning of the ornate design though, as the interior is decorated in opulent black woodcarvings and a huge sweeping marble staircase. The Palace Theatre seats just over 1400 people spread across four levels; the stalls, dress circle, grand circle and balcony. Located on Cambridge Circus, the theatre is a sparkling centre point for London’s theatreland and is one of the best-loved venues in the capital.
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Audience Latest Reviews
Amazing amazing production. Visiting from Australia and were truly mesmerized. I was concerned that not reading or watching Harry Potter, I’d be watching just a show - far from that, you really didn't need to have an extensive knowledge, just what I knew from my kids.
Brilliant, wonderful!!!
What wasn’t good. Although we booked seats with leg restrictions, we didn’t think that meant you had to be a 4ft child. It was extremely painful with our legs not able to move at all. The tickets need to advise a minimum height.
At the half time break, we asked if any other seats were available as our seats were extremely uncomfortable. The Box Office lady said are you in row A of the Grand Circle, so its a wildly know problem.
For the amount of pain and suffering the seats should be offered at 25% of the ticketed price.
Awful seats, not suitable for adults, medically dangerous with level of restriction.
Cathryn, 29 Jun 2026
It's ok It was entertaining enough but nothing special. Felt very 'member-berry. Almost nobody in the balconies could see the pool scenes. I feel like there could have been way more magic or illusions and less "daddy issues the musical"
Cameron, 26 Jun 2026
All of it The Show is amazing, nur you should Take care of children or people with ear Problems, because of the loudness.
Silke, 06 Jun 2026
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