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Savoy Theatre

The Savoy Theatre, located in London’s West End, is a historic venue renowned for its pioneering technological innovations, notably the first public use of sound in a stage production with "The Bells" in 1920. Opened in 1881, it was designed by architect Charles Cellan and became famous for hosting musical productions, including the long-running "The Sound of Music." The theatre features elegant architecture and modern amenities, maintaining its reputation as a premier destination for theatrical and musical performances. Its rich history and continuous contribution to London's entertainment scene make it a significant cultural landmark.