Despite the fact that Tottenham Court Road in London has been redesigned to provide a good intersection, one thing remains unchanged - a huge statue of Freddie Mercury holding his hand singing “We Will Rock You” in front of the Dominion Theater . The play has been staged on the theater stage since 2002 and has been a success among audiences despite criticism from critics. Built in 1929 on the site of an old London brewery, the theater can accommodate 2,000 spectators. The building also houses the Australian Sunday Church, which uses stage and theater lighting during the mass. It is one of the largest theaters in London. The columns that adorn the central entrance door date back to 1834, and the building itself was reconstructed in 1904 in the Rococo style. Throughout its entire history and beginning in 1765, it covered everything except the theater, for example, for 50 years the dinners of the secret society of beef steaks were held here. In 1939, they wanted to close the building, but managed to save it due to the start of road construction. “The Lion King” has been playing on the theater stage for 14 years, and Disney’s remake seems to have settled here for a long time and brings in good box office receipts. It is one of the largest theaters in London. The columns that adorn the central entrance door date back to 1834, and the building itself was reconstructed in 1904 in the Rococo style. Throughout its entire history and beginning in 1765, it covered everything except the theater, for example, for 50 years the dinners of the secret society of beef steaks were held here. In 1939, they wanted to close the building, but managed to save it due to the start of road construction. “The Lion King” has been playing on the theater stage for 14 years, and Disney’s remake seems to have settled here for a long time and brings in good box office receipts. For this reason, the Royal Theater, which can accommodate 2,196 spectators, is the main theater in London. There have been several theaters on this site since 1663, and Drury Lane itself is considered theatrical. Like many other theaters, Royal worked under the direction of Andrew Lloyd Webber, author of the musical films Evita and Cats. Other performances on stage include Oliver, a musical of the same name, “Producers,” “Shrek and Charlie,” and the still-going Chocolate Factory. In addition to musical and actors, the theater is also famous for its ghosts, such as the image of a man wearing a gray suit and a rooster hat. According to legend, he was killed in a theater building in the 18th-19th centuries
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