Noël Coward Theatre
London
Noël Coward Theatre
**Noël Coward Theatre** is a popular venue in the heart of London that continues to draw audiences with its excellent choice of productions. This theatre is a prominent part of London's cultural fabric and has been a part of the city's arts scene since its opening in 1903. Named after the renowned playwright, Noël Coward, it was formerly known as the Albery Theatre. The theatre has a remarkable capacity of 872 seats, offering a fascinating range of viewing experiences. The venue is well-known for its diverse productions, ranging from musicals to classic plays and modern dramas. Past productions include 'Half a Sixpence', 'The Vortex', and 'Deathtrap'. The Theatre's design is a delightful blend of tradition and modernity, mirroring the diverse array of productions it hosts. The richly decorated interior adds to the sensory experience, making viewing a performance here a complete theatrical event.
**How to Get There**
The theatre is located in St Martin's Lane, a short walk from Leicester Square and Covent Garden tube stations. This makes the venue quite easily accessible by public transportation. There are also numerous bus routes which stop nearby. For patrons driving to the venue, there is a car park nearby in Chinatown. The theatre also offers bicycle racks for those who prefer to cycle.
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