That depends on what west side. There's London's West Side where the Royals live and also where London's amazing theater is (West Side Theater).
The Swan Theater was an Elizabethan Era theater in London. It was on the west end of Southwark's Bankside district.
Many people would say it was most famous next to the West End in London. But Broadway and West End are collections of theaters, not just one. The most famous would probably be the Globe Theatre that originally produced Shakespeare's plays.
There are many shows currently showing in the London West End Theatres. These include We Will Rock You, Matilda the Musical, Thriller Live and The Lion King.
The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Snoreditch, North of London, in 1576. The place is Shoreditch, and I believe the Globe precedes this
People from many parts of the world have gone to London in search of work and a better lifestyle. That is what West Indians have done.
This is a website for getting theatre tickets. The tickets are for musicals, plays, shows in the west London area. This is very important for finding tickets in London.
Shaftesbury Avenue London is in Theatre land. The most popular and widely known name for London´s theater world is The West End.
'West End Theatres' is a generic term for theatres in central London
Te same as people in North, South and West London.
74 miles taking A299 (WEST) to M2 (WEST), then M2 & A2 WEST to London.
The Apollo Theatre is in the West of London on Shaftesbury Avenue in Westminster. There is also a theatre called the Apollo Victoria Theatre which is the home of Wicked! the musical. That is located in Victoria on Wilton Road in London.