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Layton and Nikita Live at London Theatre Royal

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Layton and Nikita Live will be performing 1 event in London on Tuesday 16th July 2024 at the Theatre Royal.

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Tue Jul 16 2024 London, UK UK
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Address: London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5JF
Telephone: 08719760072
Venue Capacity: 2196
The Theatre Royal is a long-running and hugely-loved arts and performance theatre based on Drury lane in London. First put together by John Potter way back in 1720 - making it one one of the capital's oldest theatres - it remains popular to this day, now boasting space for around 2,200 fans to watch some of the best musicals, stage plays, and everything of the sort.