A wide range of entertainment opportunities are lying in the heart of the city for the theatre lovers staying at
Oxford Circus hotels. Let us shed light on some of them:
Soho Theatre
The newly renovated theatre is a favourite among Londoners. A great variety of comedy, drama, and experimental works are always on showcase. It also houses Soho Theatre Writers Centre which is a unique centre to train emerging talents about theatre arts as well as inculcate love for theatre in the young ones. The venue played host to famous productions like the Illustrious Corpse, How to lose Friends and Alienate People among others.
Highlights of the June - July Events 2011
Realism is themed around the imagination and fantasies of an ordinary man. The tragic comedy is another attempt from the successful Anthony Neilson and a must watch since it explores the desires of the common man from a satirical angle.
Hundreds and thousands is a contemporary but dark fairytale themed around love, entrapment and hypocrisy. The performance takes one to another level of imagination.
After the Accident comes from the popular writer Julian Armitstead. The dramatic story foretells restorative justice meeting of a joy rider with the parents of the child killed in an accident by him.
The Wigmore Hall
The grand hall is known as the best venue for solo and chamber performances. The decor of the concert hall is itself so grand that every performance even mediocre ones comes alive in it. The theatre is a favourite among the famous performers like Artur Schnabel, Percy Grainger, Arthur Rubinstein, Camilla Saint-Sans among others and continues to attract international performers.
Highlights of the June Events 2011
Takacs Quartet and Stephen Hough performance at Wigmore hall. Be ready to be smitten away by the musical performances like Haydns String Quartet In D, Dvoraks Piano Quintet In A along with solo by Stephen Hough.
Vanbrugh Quartet is a performance by Haydns string Quartet and Lers Auerbachs String quartet in various halls.
Daniil shtoda And Larissa Gergieva giving unique piano and tenor performances at various halls.
London Palladium
The theatre is known among the oldest of all the theatre and is a popular variety theatre among performance art lovers. Reminiscences of the Victorian past can be seen in its decor and ornamental staircases. It has hosted some great musicals like the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Dreamcoat. Budget hotels in Oxford Street can be booked to enjoy the performance in the oldest theatre of London. They go easy on the pocket and provide all the necessary facilities to make the stay comfortable.
Highlights of the Events 2011
The wizard of the oz is a recreation of the famous television show. The musical now follows the story of Dorothy and her Dog on their journey with three friends to meet a wizard and the story revolves around their journey and solving mysteries on the way. Catch this from February to December 2011.
Venezuela Viva is a stage performance by 25 dancers and 10 musicians presenting a fusion of belly dancing, Latin and flamenco and Venezuelan Joropo and Caribbean calypso and modern Salsa. Enjoy the exhilarating dance performance by performers coming from all over the world to showcase their talent. Performance on 10th of September.
These London theatre events will surely put an end to your search for good arts and performances. Art Lovers are in for a treat at these London theatre events!!