The Prince Edward Theatre, named after the then Prince of Wales, opened on the 3rd of April 1930 with a musical called ‘Rio Rita’ by Harry Tierney. The Theatre was designed by Edward A. Stone and has a similar facade to the Streatham Astoria, also designed by Stone in the same year.
Prince Edward Theatre
Refurbished 1930s Soho theatre with people-watching outside balcony. Hosts of long-running musicals.
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