The Gillian Lynne Theatre, located in London, stands on a site with a rich history of performance dating back to the 18th century when it was a song-filled tavern known as the Mogul Saloon. Built in the 1970s and formerly called the New London, the theatre has since become a prominent venue for hit plays and musicals. Notably, it hosted Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats for over two decades, cementing its place in the city’s theatrical landscape. Today, visitors can enjoy a variety of productions, from classic dramas to contemporary musicals, in this historic and versatile space.
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