The Palace Theatre, in London's West End is adorned with new signage for its new musical production of Singin’ in the Rain. Performances commence on 4th February with Adam Cooper cast as the character Don Lockwood. UK. 23rd January 2012
The Palace Theater, London W1 is adorned with new signage for "Singin’ in the Rain". The new musical starts on 4th February with Adam Cooper as Don Lockwood.
Throughout the 20th Century the theater became a popular venue for musicals and revues including Gay Divorce, The Sound of Music, Jesus Christ Superstar (which played for eight years), Finian’s Rainbow, King’s Rhapsody, Cabaret, Song and Dance, The Woman in White, Spamalot and Les Misérables.
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Les Misérables (1985) became the longest run in the building’s history with 7602 performances.
The previous signage was for musical feel-good theatrical Priscilla Queen of the Desert.










































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