Theatre Tickets in London Town

The theatre has been a celebrated form of social activity since the very early Victorian era. The capital city was the theatre playground of theatrical shows and even still has theatres like the Adelphi Theatre on the Strand and Theatre Royal Dury Lane from the early 1800s.The Adelphi Theatre on the Strand was constructed in 1806 by John Scott and showcased his daughters theatre productions. The Adelphi has sold many theatre tickets to the residents and tourists of Victorian London and has noticed Charles Dickens visit the theatre plentiful times in his earlier years. Actually, the Adelphi Theatre on the Strand was the first theatre to stage an adaptation of work by the marvellous Charles Dickens in the mid 1800s. Since then loads of Charles Dickens work was staged there.In 1663, the oldest theatre selling theatre tickets in the City is the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. Although innumerable fires have happened within the excellent theatre, the exact location of the theatre has always stayed in the same place. As part of Central London the theatre has seen countless theatre production shows come and go.At present, there are numerous theatres in Victorian London all selling theatre tickets. There is even a locality in Central London called Theatre Land that holds over 40 different theatres. Many of them, as displayed above, were built in the Victorian era and even Edwardian. Many of the theatres are privately owned and theatre ticket revenues are especially important to help owners keep the theatres up and running for London residents to try out.One of the theatres in Theatre Land is due to make theatre history. The Adelphi has recently announced it will be taking bookings the sequel to Phantom of the Opera by the wonderful Andrew Llyod Webber. Building on the 80 million viewing success of the spectacular first installment, next year will see the premiere of the much anticipated sequel. The story line takes place over tens years after the first theatre production and you see Christine return back to the Phantom without her knowing that the man she is about to meet is the Phantom.

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