Garland was the only director to have had four plays running in the West End of London at the same time.
"The Freerunner mission is to give everyone free access to fast wi-fi whether you are in a coffee shop in the West End of London or a community centre in the suburbs of Newcastle, " said chief executive Owen Geddes.
According to Experian, only three days during the first 13 of the Games saw higher numbers of shoppers in the West End and East End of London than the previous year.
"This is an excellent set of figures underlining the West End's position as the vibrant entertainment hub of London, " Mr Pulford said.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Record year for West End theatres
"Unless The Lord of the Rings addresses these issues before it transfers to London's West End, it will remain a pale imitation of the books, the films and, tragically, theatre itself, " wrote critic Kamal Al-Solaylee.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Rings musical heads for West End
Hammond was one of the vocal coaches who worked with the first cast of Les Miserables in London's West End.
Indeed, Kylie's restored popularity even reportedly led to an approach to star as Anna in the London West End stage production of The King and I.
The famous 189-metre tower, situated in London's West End was bathed in red light from the top of nearby BBC Broadcasting House.
Binoche also reveals she would like to do more West End theatre, following her London stage debut in the Almeida production of Pirandello's Naked.
He put on The Merchant of Venice starring Laurence Olivier in London's West End in 1970 and later became known for staging operas including Rigoletto and The Mikado.
London's not only where political power is wielded, but it's where cultural power is focused too - as a melting pot of cultural ideas and identities and at the business end of culture, from publishing to West End theatre to the BBC London headquarters.
Landfill waste from six west London boroughs could be burnt near Bristol by the end of 2016.
It's a scene more reminiscent of the Middle East, rather than the London's West End.
Right now, if you walk down the streets of New York, it sounds more like London's West End than the West side.
She began acting at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds before making her professional West End debut in a 1985 revival of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, winning the London Drama Critics' most promising newcomer award for her performance as Nina.
Alistair Darling, the transport secretary, has said that he will decide by the end of this year where to build more capacity at Heathrow in west London, Gatwick to the south (where the local council has a legal agreement to prevent expansion until 2019) or Stansted to the north-east in a relatively empty bit of Essex.
In the U.K. that method has led Corl to embrace Derwent London, a developer of office buildings in the city's swanky West End.
He and friends of Mrs Chung For Yuen handed out leaflets across the West End and at stations and hospitals in London in a desperate attempt to find her.
The free London concert featured the Military Wives Choir and James Fox, star of the West End musical Let It Be, who will sing the official Poppy Appeal 2012 single Landlocked.
The story of how Ba came to West Ham from German club Hoffenheim, and how he was able to leave at the end of his first season in London because of a clause added to his contract at the last moment, is amazing.
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