| Date | Type | Start | Seats | Face Value | Price | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tue 13/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Wed 14/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Thu 15/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Mon 19/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Tue 20/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Wed 21/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Thu 22/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Thu 22/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Dress Circle | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Tue 27/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Wed 28/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Thu 29/05/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Mon 02/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Tue 03/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Wed 04/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Thu 05/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Mon 09/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Tue 10/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 | |
| Wed 11/06/2008 | Show & Meal | 18:00 | Stalls | £ 50.00 | £35.00 |
"A MIRACLE! STILL UNMISSABLE AND UNBEATABLE"The Spectator
"A MIRACLE! STILL UNMISSABLE AND UNBEATABLE"The Spectator
"THE BEST MUSICAL IN THE WEST END"The Mirror
"GRIPPING, GRITTY AND SUPERBLY HUMMABLE - IT'S A MUST!"Mail On Sunday
Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.Two course meal
(choice of a starter and main course)
Starters
Green Asparagus accompanied by Rock Salt, Lemon Juice and a herb salad
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Mini Spicy Chorizo served with freshly baked bread
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Calamari and Aioli
Main course
Chicken Breast and Mashed Potatoes drizzled with Almond Sauce.
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Red Peppers stuffed with Tomato, garlic, herbs topped with Manchego served with Spinach mash
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Shell on Chargrilled Tiger Prawns with Garlic and Olive oil served with Patatas Pobres
While the elevation of this theatre which fronts onto Charing Cross Road looks rather drab, the art deco interior with extensive use of mirrors which was designed by the Russian director and designer Theodore Komisarjevsky, is wonderful. In the 1970's the entrance to the theatre was moved from Charing Cross Road to around the corner in Phoenix Street, while the Advance Box Office is actually half way between the two in Charing Cross Road, an arrangement that can prove confusing. In 1986 part of the adjacent car park, which had been a former bomb site, was used to build a cinema, but this has now been demolished to make way for a residential development.
This theatre is particularly associated with Noel Coward. The opening production was the premiere of Coward's comedy "Private Lives" which featured Noel Coward, Gertrude Lawrence, Laurence Olivier and Adrienne Allen in the cast. The production lasted 3 months before it transferred to Broadway. Noel and Gertie returned to the theatre in 1936 with his programme of 9 one act plays which played under the heading of Tonight at 8.30. In December 1969 the foyer bar was renamed 'The Noel Coward Bar' and on 16 December 1969 the theatre owners organised a special midnight matinee in honour of Coward's 70th birthday.
Other productions here include, in 1968, "The Canterbury Tales" which had a run of over 2,000 performances and Tom Stoppard's "Night and Day" which run for two years. In 1991 Willy Russell's musical "Blood Brothers" transferred here from The Albery Theatre and is now the longest running show at The Phoenix Theatre.