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The West End: Where Theatre Dreams Come True
London’s West End is to theatre what Wall Street is to finance: the global centre, the ultimate proving ground, the place where careers are made and fortunes won or lost. Within the tight grid of streets around Shaftesbury Avenue, Leicester Square, and Covent Garden, some 40 theatres present plays and musicals to audiences exceeding 15 million annually. The tradition stretches back four centuries, to Shakespeare’s contemporaries who performed in the taverns and inn-yards of what was then London’s western fringe. Today, the West End generates over £600 million in ticket sales—and rather more in associated restaurant bookings, bar tabs, and hotel rooms.
The term ‘West End’ originally described simply the fashionable western districts of London, as opposed to the industrial East End. Applied to theatre, it came to denote the commercial district where entertainment concentrated—a usage established by the Victorian era, when music halls, variety theatres, and legitimate drama competed for audience attention. The geography has shifted slightly over the centuries, but the core remains: a walkable cluster of ornate Victorian and Edwardian playhouses, their façades blazing with lights, their names a roll call of theatrical history...
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