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Charing Cross Road, Greater London WC2H0JP

Phoenix Theatre is located at Charing Cross Road, London.

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Restaurants nearby

French
Incognico
66m away
Japanese
L'artista
74m away
Japanese
L'artista
74m away
Indian
Italian
Amatos
83m away
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Seating plan for phoenix theatre



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Venue Information

Venue
Phoenix Theatre
Address
Charing Cross Road
WC2H0JP
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