Top 10 Theatres in London … Your Full Guide 2023

The London Coliseum is the city’s largest and most ornate theater, holding the best opera and ballet performances. Within, there are 2,359 seats, allowing audiences to experience enormous and outstanding concerts. The building is luxurious, with the city’s widest proscenium arch and a triple spinning stage that is rarely used. With the exception of the Top Circle, all levels of seating are accessible by elevator. All the activity is only a short walk from Leicester Square Station, in the heart of Covent Garden.

Opening Hours: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on weekends)

Telephone +44 (0)2078 459300

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a year-round outdoor facility that hosts a variety of concerts and plays. More than 1,200 people may attend performances here, making it one of the country’s largest outdoor theaters.

It’s also worth noting that this theater houses the largest bar in London. It runs the entire length of the stands and encircles the stadium from behind. You may see it for yourself at Regent’s Park, near Queen Mary’s Rose Gardens.

Telephone +44 (0)3334 003562

The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a storied and internationally recognized theater that frequently attracts a brilliant cast of future Hollywood A-listers. Depending on the concert you choose to attend here, you may be seated on a stage that has been graced by celebrities.

Clair Foy, Daniel Radcliffe, and Indira Varma, among many other theatrical and screen icons, have performed there. You may view it for yourself at The Cut, which is located near Waterloo Station.

Telephone +44 (0)8448 717628

Unicorn Theatre

Unicorn Theatre produces events for the entire family, not just the kids, and is geared directly at the kid and teen markets. The recommended ages for each show can be found in their program.

The vast majority of shows are directed at adolescents, however there are some shows for younger children (as young as two). All of the showings of whatever you wish to see may be found just a short distance west of Potters Fields Park, near the Tower Bridge.

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