The Prince of Wales Theatre
Prince of Wales Theatre in London was founded in 1884. Located between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, so his attendance and popularity never subsided. Several times the theater has been greatly expanded, now it is up to 1100 visual locations. Among the many famous productions marked a dramatic and comedic performances. In 1941, the "Prince of the Theatre" was the premiere of the film "The Great Dictator" by Charlie Chaplin, who was banned in Europe. In November 1963 there was a concert of the same group "The Beatles", which was attended by the British royal family. Modern theater as before spectators meets best performances, he brought huge success Musical "Mamma Mia", "Aspects of Love" and «Let It Be».
Get to the theater you can walk on Coventry Street from Piccadilly Circus. The metro to Piccadilly Circus, which is the intersection of lines Bakerloo and Piccadilly; by bus number 14, 19, 38.