Traveller Notes

Top 10 Theaters in London

London Coliseum

London is home to some of the best theaters in the world, that play all the newest and most popular shows and musicals. Of course, when you’re visiting London you don’t have time to see everything, so here is a list of 10 top theaters in London.

1. The Palladium

The Palladium is one of London’s most famous theatres, located in the West End. This venue was built by Frank Matcham, a theatrical architect, in the nineteenth century. This historic theatre is still the location of some amazing events like the annual Royal Variety, a gala attended by members of the Royal Family.

London Palladium – 8 Argyll Street, Soho, London. Phone: 0844 412 4655

2. The Dominion Theatre

Another on this list is the Dominion Theatre. Built in the late nineteen twenties, this site has hosted many famous shows, and it’s most famous for “South Pacific” and “The Sound of Music”. The Dominion Theatre London has provided many thousands of guests with a great viewing experience in the past, and it continues to offer the same great quality to patrons today.

Dominion Theatre – 268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London. Phone: 020 7927 0900

3. The Globe Theatre

The most historically important theater in London is the Globe Theatre. In 1599, this playhouse was built by a play company in which William Shakespeare was a member, and some of Shakespeare’s plays were originally performed here. Unfortunately, the original building was demolished, but today you can visit a reconstructed version.

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre – 21 New Globe Walk, London. Phone: 020 7928 9444

4. The London Coliseum

When speaking of London’s top theatres the London Coliseum is a must mention. This show hall was opened in 1904, and has been entertaining viewers from far and near ever since. Today, it is one of the largest and most advanced theaters in London.

London Coliseum – Saint Martin’s Lane, Charing Cross. Phone: 020 7836 0111

5. Soho Theatre

Another of London’s great theaters is the Soho Theatre on Dean Street. This theatre is hard to ignore. It is a bright and exciting venue which has been a launching point for many of London’s up and coming new talents.

Soho Theatre – 21 Dean Street, London. Phone: 020 7478 0100

6. Royal Opera House

If you’re interested in classical opera or ballet, then the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden is the place to go. This major performing arts venue is home to both the Royal Opera and the Royal Ballet.

Royal Opera House – Bow Street, Covent Garden, London. Phone: 020 7304 4000

7. Southwark Playhouse

Southwark Playhouse is nestled under the London Bridge station, and it’s well known for being wild or adventurous. Southwark Playhouse offers a combination of some of the world’s best shows, along with some lesser known programs. With the variety of offerings at this venue, you never know what the next amazing show might be.

Southwark Playhouse – Corner of Tooley & Bermondsey St, London. Phone: 020 7407 0234

8. Hampstead Theatre

The Hampstead Theatre is another neat theater in London. This venue offers viewers the comfort of leather sofas, where you can watch the great productions that keep the place packed night after night.

Hampstead Theatre – Eton Ave, Swiss Cottage, London. Phone: 020 7722 9301

9. The Royal Court

The Royal Court is a great London theater to visit. With leather seating and a cafe bar, this could well be one of London’s “coolest” theaters, where you can enjoy many highly sought-after productions in comfort.

The Royal Court – Sloane Square, London. Phone: 020 7565 5000

10. Victoria Palace Theatre

During your stay in London, you will also want to visit the Victoria Palace Theatre. Built in 1910 sparing no expense, the interior is beautiful, featuring grey and white marble, and gold mosaic. In the recent past, this venue has produced great shows like “Annie” and “High Society”.

Victoria Palace Theatre – Victoria St, London. Phone: 0844 248 5000

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