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The famous Lyceum Theatre is a theatre in the West End and was once known as the ‘English Opera House’ before it burnt down in 1830. The new construction began in 1834, with famous playwright Bram Stocker as partnered manager. He famously wrote ‘Dracula’ within the walls of the Lyceum during 1897. It once again closed and reopened as the ‘Lyceum Ballroom’ and has hosted world famous bands like The Who, Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin, Queen, Prince and Pink Floyd. Alongside these roster of stars, the stage is currently home to the awe-inspiring show Lion King - Book your tickets now to see this Disney favourite!

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