There are over 40 theatres in the West end of London alone.
See the related link for descriptions and a map of the 14 most popular including the Phoenix, Apollo Victoria, Prince Edward, Playhouse and Savoy.
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Royal Opera House
Richmond Theatre
Bloomsbury Theatre
Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Sadler's Wells
Phoenix Theatre
London Coliseum
Old Vic
Playhouse Theatre
Queens Theatre
Lyceum
Adelphi
Prince of Wales
Her Magesties Theatre
Shaftsbury theatre
The London Palladium
Drury Lane
Lyric Theatre
Dominion Theatre
Gielgud Theatre
Apollo Victoria Theatre
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That's really hard to pin-point, but most of the theatres in central London are within walking distance of Leicester Square. See the link below.
Theatreland, London's main theater district, is located in the West End, along with a multitude of movie theaters and other tourist-y things.
Here are two easy to find movie theaters in London. Prince Charles Cinema is located at 7 Leicester St. London, BFI IMAX is located at 1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank, London.
Blackfriars district, City of London
Its is called the Globe Theater. It was built around 1599. Also the Globe is not in London but actually in the outlyings of a district called Southwark near the river of Thames.
Shakespeare'sGlobe Theater
In 1576, the professional theater called The Theater was built in London. The Rose theater was also established in London. The Globe theater opened in 1599 and was built from the old The Theater building.
The Globe Theater was in London.