Entertainment near The Colonel's Review
THIS EVENT ENDED ON THE 1ST JUNE 2019
ADDRESS
Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A 2AX
Dates:
OPENING TIMES
Sat 10am to approx. 12.25pm
PRICES
£10 (Standing), £2 (Seated)
Playhouse Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Northumberland Avenue, Westminster, London WC2N | 4 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
A short step away from the main strip of West End theatres, the Playhouse's stylish curved facade is rather lost among the towering architecture of... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Northumberland Avenue, Westminster, London WC2N | 4 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
A short step away from the main strip of West End theatres, the Playhouse's stylish curved facade is rather lost among the towering architecture of... More
Boat Show Comedy Club
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
Tattershall Castle, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, London SW1A | 4 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Boat Show Comedy Club aboard the Tattershall Castle has consistently good line-ups and has played host to some of the finest comedy acts on... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
Tattershall Castle, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, London SW1A | 4 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Boat Show Comedy Club aboard the Tattershall Castle has consistently good line-ups and has played host to some of the finest comedy acts on... More
Theatre Royal Haymarket
London > Entertainment > Theatres
18 Suffolk Street, Haymarket, SW1Y | 6 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Haymarket Theatre was built by John Potter on the site of the King's Head Inn and the Gun Smith shop in 1702. It has... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
18 Suffolk Street, Haymarket, SW1Y | 6 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Haymarket Theatre was built by John Potter on the site of the King's Head Inn and the Gun Smith shop in 1702. It has... More
Empire Cinema Haymarket
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
63-65 Haymarket, St James's, London SW1Y | 7 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The independently-owned Empire owns cinemas at 14 locations across the UK including this one, the three screen Empire Cinema on Haymarket in... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
63-65 Haymarket, St James's, London SW1Y | 7 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The independently-owned Empire owns cinemas at 14 locations across the UK including this one, the three screen Empire Cinema on Haymarket in... More
London Coliseum - English National Opera (ENO)
London > Entertainment > Theatres
St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 7 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
London Coliseum is a magnificent historic building and an excellent venue in which to enjoy the soaring sounds and high drama of some truly thrilling... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 7 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
London Coliseum is a magnificent historic building and an excellent venue in which to enjoy the soaring sounds and high drama of some truly thrilling... More
Odeon Leicester Square
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
24-26 Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
One of London's biggest cinemas, the Odeon Leicester Square regularly plays host to premieres and awards ceremonies as well as screening the biggest of the... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
24-26 Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
One of London's biggest cinemas, the Odeon Leicester Square regularly plays host to premieres and awards ceremonies as well as screening the biggest of the... More
The 99 Club
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
Storm Nightclub, 28a Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Playing across multiple venues across London seven days a week and 52 weeks a year - do they really put on shows on Christmas Day?... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
Storm Nightclub, 28a Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Playing across multiple venues across London seven days a week and 52 weeks a year - do they really put on shows on Christmas Day?... More
Comedy Store
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
1a Oxendon Street, Soho, London SW1Y | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Comedy Store is the spiritual home of stand-up in the UK. Despite being the best large comedy venue in the country, the Store still... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
1a Oxendon Street, Soho, London SW1Y | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Comedy Store is the spiritual home of stand-up in the UK. Despite being the best large comedy venue in the country, the Store still... More
Prince of Wales Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Coventry Street, Soho, London W1D | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Theatres have stood on this spot since 1884, perfectly placed to draw the attention of the great crowds moving between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Coventry Street, Soho, London W1D | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Theatres have stood on this spot since 1884, perfectly placed to draw the attention of the great crowds moving between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.... More
Wyndham's Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Charing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Wyndham's Theatre opened in Charing Cross Road on 16th November 1899 and was owned by Charles Wyndham. One of its biggest hits was Sandy Wilson's... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Charing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Wyndham's Theatre opened in Charing Cross Road on 16th November 1899 and was owned by Charles Wyndham. One of its biggest hits was Sandy Wilson's... More
Cineworld Leicester Square
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
5-6 Leicester Square, WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Cineworld on the north side of Leicester Square is a state-of-the-art nine screen cinema in the centre of London which... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
5-6 Leicester Square, WC2H | 8 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Cineworld on the north side of Leicester Square is a state-of-the-art nine screen cinema in the centre of London which... More
Savoy Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Strand, Covent Garden, London WC2R | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Situated alongside the Savoy Hotel, the building of the current theatre with its Art Deco auditorium, was financed by Richard d'Oyly Carte with the considerable... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Strand, Covent Garden, London WC2R | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Situated alongside the Savoy Hotel, the building of the current theatre with its Art Deco auditorium, was financed by Richard d'Oyly Carte with the considerable... More
Southbank Centre
London > Entertainment > Arts Centres
Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
London's hub of cultural arts, The Southbank Centre announced in March 2013 that it's set for a £100 million revamp that will see the 1960s... More
London > Entertainment > Arts Centres
Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
London's hub of cultural arts, The Southbank Centre announced in March 2013 that it's set for a £100 million revamp that will see the 1960s... More
Southbank Centre: Purcell Room
London > Entertainment > Classical Music
Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Housed in the same modernist block as the Royal Festival Hall and sandwiched between it and the Hayward Gallery, the Purcell Room has a 372-seat... More
London > Entertainment > Classical Music
Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Housed in the same modernist block as the Royal Festival Hall and sandwiched between it and the Hayward Gallery, the Purcell Room has a 372-seat... More
Southbank Centre: Royal Festival Hall
London > Entertainment > Live Music
Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Located by the River Thames, with sweeping views of the capital from the London Eye to St Paul's Cathedral, the Southbank Centre is a unique... More
London > Entertainment > Live Music
Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Located by the River Thames, with sweeping views of the capital from the London Eye to St Paul's Cathedral, the Southbank Centre is a unique... More
The Hippodrome
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Most Londoners have a feeling of nostalgia when they see The Hippodrome, a famous and historic Grade II listed building adjacent to Leicester Square. What... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Most Londoners have a feeling of nostalgia when they see The Hippodrome, a famous and historic Grade II listed building adjacent to Leicester Square. What... More
Underbelly Festival
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Jubilee Gardens, Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Each summer, from April to September, a Speigeltent (from the Dutch for 'mirror tent') is set up in the shadow of the Southbank Centre, to... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Jubilee Gardens, Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Each summer, from April to September, a Speigeltent (from the Dutch for 'mirror tent') is set up in the shadow of the Southbank Centre, to... More
Vue West End
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
3 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Vue's flagship West End cinema in Leicester Square, which first opened in October 1938, underwent a £6.6m refurbishment in 2017, upgrading its seating and sound... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
3 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Vue's flagship West End cinema in Leicester Square, which first opened in October 1938, underwent a £6.6m refurbishment in 2017, upgrading its seating and sound... More
The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience West End
London > Entertainment
22-32 Shaftesbury Avenue, Trocadero, W1D | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
From spring 2019 the Crystal Maze LIVE Experience comes to the West End. After three successful years in Angel, Islington (open until... More
London > Entertainment
22-32 Shaftesbury Avenue, Trocadero, W1D | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
From spring 2019 the Crystal Maze LIVE Experience comes to the West End. After three successful years in Angel, Islington (open until... More
Prince Charles Cinema
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
7 Leicester Place, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Having achieved almost cult status, this reasonably-priced, independent cinema in the heart of Leicester Square is not quite the true hidden gem it once... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
7 Leicester Place, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Having achieved almost cult status, this reasonably-priced, independent cinema in the heart of Leicester Square is not quite the true hidden gem it once... More
Criterion Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
218-223 Piccadilly, Piccadilly Circus, Soho, London W1V | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The tiny entrance of the Criterion Theatre is almost invisible among the massive advertisements, traffic and crowds of Piccadilly Circus. To ignore it, however, is... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
218-223 Piccadilly, Piccadilly Circus, Soho, London W1V | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The tiny entrance of the Criterion Theatre is almost invisible among the massive advertisements, traffic and crowds of Piccadilly Circus. To ignore it, however, is... More
The Slug And Lettuce
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
County Hall, 5 Chicheley Street, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Situated in the heart of London at Southbank, and right in front of tourists' favourite the London Eye, The Slug and Lettuce is the perfect... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
County Hall, 5 Chicheley Street, South Bank, London SE1 | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Situated in the heart of London at Southbank, and right in front of tourists' favourite the London Eye, The Slug and Lettuce is the perfect... More
Picturehouse Central
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
7-14 Coventry Street, Soho, London W1D | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
A vast and much needed improvement on the old Cineworld cinema in the Trocodero, Picturehouse Central opened in June 2015 and was treated to a... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
7-14 Coventry Street, Soho, London W1D | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
A vast and much needed improvement on the old Cineworld cinema in the Trocodero, Picturehouse Central opened in June 2015 and was treated to a... More
Arts Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
6-7 Great Newport Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Arts Theatre was built in 1927 as a members club, which allowed it to circumvent the censorship laws and perform unusual and avant garde... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
6-7 Great Newport Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Arts Theatre was built in 1927 as a members club, which allowed it to circumvent the censorship laws and perform unusual and avant garde... More
The Vaults
London > Entertainment
10 Leake Street, South Bank, London SE1 | 10 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Vaults under Waterloo are an intriguing venue that play host to a number of underground events. Prime among them is the... More
London > Entertainment
10 Leake Street, South Bank, London SE1 | 10 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
The Vaults under Waterloo are an intriguing venue that play host to a number of underground events. Prime among them is the... More
Gielgud Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
From the outside, the Gielgud Theatre is an impressive sight, towering four storeys over Shaftesbury Avenue, its height further emphasized by the turret on top.... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
From the outside, the Gielgud Theatre is an impressive sight, towering four storeys over Shaftesbury Avenue, its height further emphasized by the turret on top.... More
Sondheim Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
51 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
With a new name and following a major renovation, Queen's Theatre became the Sondheim Theatre in December 2019, reopening with Cameron Mackintosh's new version of... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
51 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
With a new name and following a major renovation, Queen's Theatre became the Sondheim Theatre in December 2019, reopening with Cameron Mackintosh's new version of... More
Curzon Soho
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
This cracking, refurbished Soho cinema shows a broad-range of art-house films. The three screens feature Dolby THX sound and ample leg-room. The regular Sunday... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
This cracking, refurbished Soho cinema shows a broad-range of art-house films. The three screens feature Dolby THX sound and ample leg-room. The regular Sunday... More
St. Martin's Theatre
London > Entertainment > Theatres
West Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Designed as a companion theatre to the New Ambassador’s, which stands next to it, separated only by the narrow Tower Court, St Martin’s was completed... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
West Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
Designed as a companion theatre to the New Ambassador’s, which stands next to it, separated only by the narrow Tower Court, St Martin’s was completed... More
BFI IMAX Cinema
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank, South Bank, London SE1 | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
With a huge 26m x 20m screen, a 12,000 watt digital surround sound-system, and the special multi-dimensional technology of the IMAX format (short for Image... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank, South Bank, London SE1 | 11 minutes walk from The Colonel's Review
With a huge 26m x 20m screen, a 12,000 watt digital surround sound-system, and the special multi-dimensional technology of the IMAX format (short for Image... More
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