Noel Coward Theatre

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Jun 17, 2026 - Jun 18, 2026
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Noel Coward Theatre: A Venue of Cultural Significance

Opened in 1903, the Noël Coward Theatre showcases a rich history aligned with London's theatrical evolution.

The theatre, originally known as New Theatre, was established by Sir Charles Wyndham and designed by W. G. R. Sprague, featuring classical exterior elements complemented by Rococo interiors. It has undergone several name changes, notably to Albery Theatre in 1973, before being renamed in 2006 after a major refurbishment.

Notable Features

  • 🎭 872 seating capacity across four levels
  • 🏛️ Grade II listed building highlighting its architectural importance
  • 🎟️ Home to various acclaimed productions and cultural events

Accessible by public transport, this venue appeals to tourists, theatre enthusiasts, and families seeking quality performances.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Noel Coward Theatre

Historical Opening

The theatre opened on March 12, 1903, as the New Theatre.

Renaming Tribute

Renamed Albery Theatre in 1973 to honor Sir Bronson Albery.

Restoration Efforts

Comprehensively refurbished in 2006 before becoming the Noël Coward Theatre.

Location

85 St. Martin's Ln

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