Originally the Royal English Opera House from 1891, it was changed to a music hall in December 1892 and renamed the Palace.
The interior is marble and onyx and although it was painted over in the late 1950's it has been restored to it’s former glory in the late 1980's.
Productions include:-
No, No, Nanette!
Song of Norway
King's Rhapsody
The Sound of Music in 1961
Cabaret in 1968
1972 Jesus Christ Superstar
Les Miserables, transferred here from the Barbican in December 1985 and is the Palace's longest running production
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