City of London - tourist attractions (page 7)

markerA Brixton Academy The Brixton Academy, officially called O2 Academy, Brixton, is one of London's leading music venues, nightclubs and theatres. Situated in Brixton, South London, England, the building has hosted a range of leading rock acts since becoming a music venue in 1983. The maximum capacity is 4,921 (3,760 st... Brixton Academy - photo
markerB Camden Underworld The Camden Underworld is a music venue in Camden Town, London, England. The venue itself is a part of the World's End pub, being situated in the basement of the building. Over the years 'The Underworld' (as it has commonly come to be known within the local scene) has become the heart of the alterna... Camden Underworld - photo
markerC London Forum The London Forum, or sometimes Kentish Town Forum is a well-known venue for concerts in Kentish Town, London, United Kingdom owned by the MAMA Group. The venue was built in 1934 and was originally used as an art deco cinema. After the closure of the cinema, The Town & Country Club was established on... London Forum - photo
markerD New London Theatre The New London Theatre is a West End theatre located on the corner of Drury Lane and Parker Street. The Winter Garden Theatre formerly occupied the site until 1965. Designed by architect Paul Tvrtkovic and scenic designer Sean Kenny (Blitz!, Oliver!, Pickwick (musical)), modelled after the Walter G... New London Theatre - photo
markerE Prince Edward Theatre The Prince Edward Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Old Compton Street, just north of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster. The theatre was designed in 1930 by Edward A. Stone, with an interior designed by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet. Named after Prince Edward (then the Prin... Prince Edward Theatre - photo
markerF Duchess Theatre The Duchess Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, London, located in Catherine Street, near Aldwych. The theatre opened on 25 November 1929 and is one of the smallest 'proscenium arched' West End theatres. It has 479 seats on two levels. The Duchess theatre was designed by Ewen... Duchess Theatre - photo
markerG 12 Bar Club The 12 Bar Club is one of the smallest live music venues in London, England. It is located in Denmark Street, aka "Tin Pan Alley", just off Charing Cross Road and close to Soho. The most famous acts to play at the 12 Bar before they reached a wider audience include Martha Wainwright, Joanna Newsom,... 12 Bar Club - photo
markerH Duke of York's Theatre The Duke of York's Theatre is a West End Theatre in St Martin's Lane, in the City of Westminster. It was built for Frank Wyatt and his wife, Violet Melnotte, who retained ownership of the theatre, until her death in 1935. It opened on 10 September 1892 as the Trafalgar Square Theatre, with Wedding E... Duke of York's Theatre - photo
markerI 93 Feet East 93 Feet East is a live music venue on Brick Lane in East London. It is a conversion of part of the Old Truman Brewery, and plays host to new and established acts. It has a courtyard with a BBQ. 93 Feet East - photo
markerJ Fortune Theatre The Fortune Theatre is a 432 seat West End theatre in Russell Street, near Covent Garden, in the City of Westminster, built in 1922-4 by Ernest Schaufelberg for impresario Laurence Cowen. The theatre is situated next to Crown Court Church and opposite the Theatre Royal. It was the first theatre to b... Fortune Theatre - photo
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