After first opening its doors in February 1901, the Apollo Theatre has since become an inspiring destination for London entertainment and a venue for new and upcoming plays, musicals and comedies. Named after the Greek god of the Arts and leader of the Muses, Apollo, the theatre certainly lives up to its reputation. A Grade-II listed building amid the beating heart of London’s Theatreland, the Apollo Theatre is tall, grand and exquisite. With a capacity of 775, the theatre consists of three levels made up of the Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle. During a performance of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in 2013, Apollo’s Balcony seating collapsed and the theatre has since been restored.
Apollo Theatre
Home to award-winning shows.
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