Jermyn Street Theatre
Jermyn Street Theatre is one of London's smallest producing theatres with a programme of outstanding new plays, rare revivals as well as remakes of European classics!
From the Queen’s encounter with Marilyn Monroe, to the Rolling Stones’ first gigs, Leicester Square has hosted some of the most iconic moments of stage and screen. Today, there’s no shortage of audacious entertainment, thanks to the 4DX cinema experience, many of London’s oldest theatres and a nightclub with a dazzling 17,000 mirror disco ball.
In 1849, whilst in London, Karl Marx lived in the German Hotel, which is now Leicester House.