The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Kerry Ellis
Schedule
Mon, 21 Apr, 2025 at 07:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Vaudeville Theatre | London, EN

The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville
Six leading stars of the West End and Broadway will perform five exclusive Westway Concerts at the Vaudeville Theatre: Lee Mead, Cassidy Janson, Aimie Atkinson and Kerry Ellis.
The series opens with Oliver Award winner Cassidy Janson (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, & Juliet).
Aimie Atkinson (SIX, Pretty Woman) then returns to the West End to perform songs from her new album as well as career defining hits. TV and West End star Lee Mead then brings his brand-new show The Best of Me to the Vaudeville. And finally, Kerry Ellis (Wicked, We Will Rock You) closes with her much talked about show Queen of the West End.
Westway Sessions celebrates the very best talent of musical theatre and the recording label Westway Music that has become the home to leading stars of the West End, Broadway, and musical theatre.
š Venue Description:
TheĀ VaudevilleĀ TheatreĀ is a well-known West End theatre located in the City of Westminster. Just like its name, the venue mostly staged musical revues, and vaudeville shows back in the day.
<h2>The Vaudeville Theatre</h2>
First opened in 1870, C. J. Phipps designed the theatre like several others in London, while George Gordon decorated it. They celebrated the grand opening with For Love Or Money, which was a comedy by Andrew Halliday, along with a famous burlesque called Don Carlos.
In 1926, the present theatre building opened. Nimax Theatres Limited owns the 690-seat venue. The theatre is just as magnificent looking inside as it is outside. It has a rectangular shape and elaborate decorations with gold patterns. It highlights an elegant burgundy ceiling with a Georgian touch.
<h2>The Theatre's History</h2>
The 1870 frontage of the present structure was originally two simple house fronts and didn't look close to being as attractive as it does now. The owners chose to invest in a better faƧade two decades later. They also improved the interior of the building. They included a fresh new ceiling while decreasing the tightly set up 1,000 seats to a more spacious 740. However, the Gatti family bought the theatre only a year later.
The Gatti family owned the VaudevilleĀ for a spectacular 77 years and, under their ownership, showed popular revues and comedies. The family made more changes ā the old horseshoe-shaped interior changing to a rectangular shape in 1925. The modification also involved reducing the seating capacity by another 100.
In 1968, theĀ Vaudeville TheatreĀ along with several other nearby venues like the Duchess Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, Garrick Theatre and Adelphi Theatre faced a threat when the GLC decided to refurbish them. However, the Musicians' Union, the actors' union Equity, and the owners of the buildings set up the powerful "Save London Theatre Campaign". Thankfully, the campaign shut down the project for good, saving the theatres in the process.
The Gatti family finally sold the theatre in 1969. Bought by Sir Peter Saunders, Peter Rice took up the task of fully renovating the venue's interior in 1970. Two years later, the English Heritage designated the theatre as a Grade II building. Max Weitzenhoffer bought the building in 2003, and in 2005, Nimax Theatres Limited purchased it.
<h3>The Theatre's Most Renowned Shows</h3>
TheĀ VaudevilleĀ TheatreĀ has staged numerous shows to date. In the 1950s, the smash-hit musical "Salad Days" began playing at the theatre, putting up 2,288 performances! Later, there was a 1996 revival starring Kit And The Widow, followed by She Knows You by Jean Fergusson, which received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination in 1998. In the same year, Kat And The Kings bagged the Olivier awards for Best Actor in a Musical and Best New Musical. Another long-running show was Caught In The Net, a Ray Cooney farce running for ten months in 2001.
š Be part of history at The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Kerry Ellis, an extraordinary gathering that will captivate your imagination! šļø The prestigious Vaudeville Theatre in London, EN sets the stage for an unforgettable experience on April 21st, 2025 at 07:30 PM. āØ They are bringing together the finest elements of entertainment and innovation to create moments that will take your breath away. From the moment you arrive, you'll be immersed in an atmosphere of wonder and excitement. šÆ This carefully planned event ensures every guest experiences something truly special. šļø Secure your spot with tickets at 43.00 GBP. š Early booking is recommended for this must-attend event of the season!
Where is it happening?
Vaudeville Theatre, 404 Strand, Vaudeville Theatre, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
