| Date | Type | Start | Seats | Face Value | Price | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fri 25/07/2008 | Show & Meal | 19:30 | Gallery | £ 25.00 | £25.00 | |
| Mon 28/07/2008 | Show & Meal | 19:30 | Gallery | £ 25.00 | £25.00 | |
| Tue 29/07/2008 | Show & Meal | 19:30 | Gallery | £ 25.00 | £25.00 | |
| Wed 30/07/2008 | Show & Meal | 19:30 | Gallery | £ 25.00 | £25.00 | |
| Thu 31/07/2008 | Show & Meal | 19:30 | Gallery | £ 25.00 | £25.00 | |
| Fri 01/08/2008 | Show & Meal | 19:30 | Gallery | £ 25.00 | £25.00 |
"Everything a West End Musical should be"Daily Mail
"Everything a West End Musical should be"Daily Mail
"Raises the bar for Modern Musicals"The Sunday Telegraph
"Ruthie Henshall, a truly great star of Musical Theatre"The Daily Telegraph
Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.Two courses meal
(choice of a starter and main course or a main course and dessert)
Starters
Ceasar salad
******
1/2 bruschetta
******
Soup of the day
Main course
Choice of Burgers
Classic Burger served on a homestyle bun with choice of cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions and pickle. Veggie burger is a bread crumbed potato patty with carrots, peas, sweet corn, seasonings and spices.
Served with a side of French fries.
******
Spaghetti Pomodoro
Fresh basil, roma tomato sauce, extra virgin olive oil, and aged Parmesan cheese blended with spaghetti.
******
Half Rack of BBQ Ribs
A half rack of tender hickory smocked St Louis style ribs, smothered with our tangy sweet barbeque sauce. Served with french fries and coleslaw.
Up to 20 persons only.
******
Grilled Tender Chicken
Grilled chicken breast served with mashed potatoes, watercress and marsala sauce.
Desert
Ice Cream
There has been a theatre in this part of the Haymarket since 1720, the first one being called The Little Theatre In the Haymarket. The theatre was granted a Royal patent in 1766. The present theatre, which was designed by John Nash and opened in 1821, was so designed so that the front Corinthian portico could be seen from St James Square. The auditorium was rebuilt twice, firstly in 1979 (reopening on 31 January 1880) when works included the enclosure of the stage in the first complete picture frame proscenium. More controversial was the abolition of the pit by the introduction of stalls seating which caused a small riot. The interior was again completely reconstructed 15 years later (reopening 2 January 1905) and it is the 1905 one that can be seen today. More alterations were made from 1939 to 1941 which included the construction of the large bar area under the stalls seating area. In 1994 some £1.3 million was spent in a major refurbishment of the theatre.
During the 1730's Henry Fielding produced a number of satires attacking both political parties and the Royal Family which so incensed the government of the day that censorship of plays by the Lord Chamberlain was introduced in 1737, the act was not repealed until September 1968.
It was at this theatre that Lily Langtry made her debut in 1881. Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband" and "A Woman Of No Importance" both premiered here. The theatre has a reputation for presenting good serious plays, and the list of actors and actresses who have appeared here over the years, reads like a who's who of the British acting establishment.