The London Palladium
For more than a century, the London Palladium has been the city’s grandiose home of variety, and its rich tapestry of acts never ceases to amaze and please its patrons. From Bob Hope and Louis Armstrong to the Two Ronnies, Bruce Forsyth, and Cliff Richard, they’ve hosted an incredible array of legends. Since joining the LW Theatres family in 2000, the venue’s historic history of showcasing legendary performers including Bob Dylan, Madonna, Coldplay, Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Ocean, Adele, and Dita Von Teese has continued.
LW Theatres – 4 Shows In The London Palladium
JAY SHETTY WORLD TOUR: LOVE RULES
Attend Jay Shetty’s first-ever global tour, Love Rules, to hear from the On Purpose podcast host, New York Times bestselling author, and former monk. Jay will lead the audience on a 90-minute exploration of love and how to find it, keep it, and release it. This evening, which will feature live meditations, experiments, and demonstrations, is sure to leave a lasting impression.
ROSS NOBLE – JIBBER JABBER JAMBOREE
Ross Noble’s 21st stand-up tour is titled Jibber Jabber Jamboree. To mark the occasion, he invites you to an evening of the sort of creative foolishness that has established him as the undisputed king of freewheeling, stream-of-consciousness stand up. Here’s your opportunity to catch Noble in his element: a stage performance.
Where does it go from here? What exactly are they going to study? What impact do you see it having globally? When Noble goes on one of his tangents, it’s useless to ask him questions like these. Get yourself a seat and settle down for the ride.
The Times praised the author’s “beautifully twisted views.” “The undisputed monarch of weird flights of fantasy and the greatest living exponent of impromptu stand-up” The Time Out. It’s been called “one of the comedic world’s greatest wonders.” A Daily Telegraph Article
MIRIAM MARGOLYES: OH MIRIAM! LIVE
For the publication of her new book, Miriam Margolyes is embarking on her most extensive tour to date, taking audiences on a journey through her amazing life and strong opinions through live performance.
“My next book is called OH MIRIAM! something that has been expressed to me frequently over the years (sometimes in tones of great displeasure) and it contains a lot more revelations and stories and discoveries and I can’t wait to share it with you all,” she said.
Miriam is one of the most recognisable actresses of their time; she has won a BAFTA, lent her voice to countless cartoon characters (including Monkey and the Cadbury’s Caramel Rabbit), and created iconic roles for herself and others (including Lady Whiteadder and Professor Sprout).
Oh Miriam! takes you deep into the mind and heart of their most beloved and outspoken national treasure, from her time being removed off the Today show (for stating what they were all thinking) to her declaration of love for Vanessa Redgrave, and from Tales of the Unexpected to Graham Norton’s sofa.
Join Miriam, in discussion, for a wild evening as full of life and surprises as the actress herself, and you’re guaranteed to be entertained by someone as outlandish and fascinating as she is.
DAWN FRENCH
“The show is called what it is because, sadly, it accurately portrays the world in which it is set.
Far too often, I have blundered, misinterpreted, or rushed to judgement, resulting in an embarrassing show of twattery.
It occurred to me that I could give the audience a glimpse into my working life by sharing some of these buttock-clenching embarrassing tales.
All aboard! Make your reservations early to catch the TV vicar lady acting like a complete twat right before your eyes. Also, “eyes” and “ears”
About LW Theatres
Andrew Lloyd Webber, a theatrical genius responsible for some of the most successful and memorable musicals in history, owns LW Theatres, so you can rest assured that they know what they’re doing when it comes to putting on a show. Since its founding in 1977, the company has expanded to become the leading operator of musical theatres in London, thanks to its employees’ hard work and dedication to the field. In London, one out of every three people who sees a musical does so at one of LW Theatres‘ West End locations.
They actively seek out fresh ideas for addressing issues. Dedicated to going above and above for each and every one of their customers.
This is why they updated their website in July 2018 and rebranded as LW Theatres from their previous name, The Really Useful Theatres. Everything about your visit to the theatre, from buying tickets to leaving, is designed to make you happy. Whether you’re looking to see a classic like The Phantom of the Opera or a brand new play like Cinderella, LW Theatres is the only place to get your tickets.