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Sohos's Boulevard of dreams - and good food

A night at London's newest theatre was tasty and (mostly) entertaining

December 30, 2019 12:26
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I love that period between Christmas and New Year, when London glitters in a bubble of festive light. Despite being packed to the rafters with tourists, London is somehow quieter and it’s easier to secure tables and tickets for all sorts of attractions.

Mr P and I took advantage of this window for a post-Chanukah candle lighting outing to London, to investigate Soho’s recently opened Boulevard Theatre.

It’s a shiny new version of the original theatre opened by King of Soho, Paul Raymond. His granddaughter, Fawn James, has spared no expense in rebuilding it, complete with a restaurant and bar.

The entrance is down a brightly but insalubrious alleyway, showcasing what this part of London has always been renowned for. On the first floor and across a glass bridge is the bar/restaurant, its dusty pink Art Deco-styled walls lined with framed prints and an original door plucked from its predecessor pre-demolition. The whole theatre has a 1920’s feel to it, including the auditorium seating. The bar is a great spot for people-watching over the street below or into the windows of neighbouring buildings. One millenial was spending his Saturday night in t-shirt and pants at his laptop.