Originally known as Moy's Music Hall, a theatre has always existed on this site since 1832. The Victoria Palace Theatre as we know it today was built in 1910, at a cost of £12,000. Many of its original features remain (or have been restored). The foyer has grey marble, gold mosaic and Sicilian marble columns, while the faade still has its grand canopy and cupola. One of the theatre's biggest hits was 'Me and My Girl' (1937) starring Lupini Lane. This was followed by 'Annie' (1978) and 'High Society' (1987). In recent years, the Victoria Palace has been home to Grease and Billy Elliot.
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Victoria Palace Theatre
Billy Elliot 22nd March 2005 - 3rd April 2010 This tale of a boy from a mining community who...
Billy Elliot
Victoria Palace Theatre, SW1E 5EA
Until 3rd April 2010
This tale of a boy from a mining community who wants to become a dancer is even... More
Billy Elliot
Booking until 2 April 2006
When Elton John attended the first screening of Billy Elliot at the Cannes Film Festival, he was reduced... More
Billy Elliot
Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria Street, SW1E
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