• The Lion King, showing at the Lyceum Theatre, is the highest-grossing stage production in West End history and has been seen by over 20 million theatregoers.
  • Look up West End in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. West End most commonly refers to: West End of London, an area of central London, England.
  • Joe Nieves and Neal Bledsoe in West End (2013). Wayne Duvall and Peter Onorati in West End (2013).
  • The West End, located in the heart of London, is the city’s entertainment hub and home to some of its most famous theatres, shops, and restaurants.
  • West End is one of the most prestigious theatre districts in the world, you'll find a plethora of world-class musicals, plays, shows for kids, and more.
  • The British Museum, the UK's famous storehouse of civilization with miles of galleries and millions of objects, is a popular stop in London's West End.
  • Discover the best attractions in The West End including Westminster Abbey, British Museum, and Buckingham Palace.
  • The London theatre tradition has continued to go from strength to strength over the years, and today the West End is the largest theatre district in the world.
  • Because many of its neighbourhoods and retail districts are among the more affluent of the metropolis, the West End is considered the fashionable end of London.
  • Balcony: Some West End Theatres have the Balcony section which is a raised seating platform behind the Grand/Upper Circle, towards the rear of the auditorium.