Fantastic modernist theatre built in concrete and steel in the 1950s which looks out over Seven Dials in Covent Garden, the very centre of London's Theatreland.
The Cambridge Theatre was a music hall in years gone by with British institutions like Tommy Steele and Bruce Forsythe enjoying huge runs here.
Nowadays the theatre hosts big budget musical productions like Dancing in the Streets and the hugely controversial Jerry Springer the Opera.
Right now the place combines music hall with theatre, with hundreds of dancing girls on stage each night for performances of prohibition drama Chicago.