The Sondheim Theatre, originally known as the Queen’s Theatre, has a storied history dating back to 1907. Located in London, this Grade II–listed building has withstood the test of time, including World War II bomb damage and significant renovations that have preserved its Edwardian charm. Since 2004, the theatre has been the home of the world-renowned production of Les Misérables, one of the longest-running musicals in history. Visitors today can experience the grandeur of this historic venue while enjoying the powerful performances that have made it a landmark in the city’s cultural landscape.
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