Formerly known as the Albery Theatre, Noël Coward is a West End theatre named after one of the most prolific and flamboyant British playwrights. Brainchild of Charles Wyndham, the theatre was built as a pair alongside Wyndham's Theatre and was originally called the New Theatre. Opened in 1903, Noël Coward has hosted several legendary performers, including Katharine Hepburn, Judi Dench, Paul Scofield and Jude Law.

Notable productions staged at the theatre include David Garrick, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Oliver!, All About Eve, Photograph 51, and more.

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About Noël Coward Theatre

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  • Spread over four levels, the Noël Coward Theatre has a capacity of 960 seats - 472 Stalls, 199 Royal Circle, 157 Grand Circle and 132 Balcony. 
  • The Upper Circle is inexpensive and offers amazing views. However, there’s not enough legroom. The rear seats of the Stalls are also a budget-friendly option.
  • Views might be obstructed or restricted in the higher sections of the auditorium or towards the end of the rows.
  • The box seats offer incredible views of the stage. The ones closest to the stage will make you feel like you’re part of the action.

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  • Bus: Take bus numbers 24, 29, or 176 and get off at St. Martin’s Place (Stop K). The theatre is a few minutes walk from the bus stop.
  • Rail: Charing Cross is the closest train station to the theatre, which is just a 5-7 minute walk away.
  • Tube: Leicester Square is the nearest tube station. The theatre is just a 5-minute walk from the station.
  • Parking: Car parking facilities are available at MasterPark Trafalgar Square and NCP at Upper St Martin's Lane.

Frequently Asked Questions About Noël Coward Theatre

Where is Noël Coward Theatre located?

Noël Coward Theatre is located in St. Martin's Lane in the City of Westminster, London.

How can I reach Noël Coward Theatre?

You can reach the theatre via bus, rail, tube, or taxi.

What are the different types of shows and productions that are staged at Noël Coward Theatre?

The different types of shows and productions that have been staged at the theatre include plays, musicals, comedies, and more. The Scarlet Pimpernel, Oliver!, Children of a Lesser God, All About Eve, Photograph 51, and Million Dollar Quartet are a few notable ones.

What are the seating options available at Noël Coward Theatre?

Spread over four levels, the Noël Coward Theatre has four seating options — Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle, and Balcony.

Is Noël Coward Theatre accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes. Noël Coward Theatre is accessible to wheelchair users and people with disabilities. They have hearing assistance, wheelchair access, ramps, accessible toilets and more.

How much do Noël Coward Theatre tickets cost?

The price of the tickets depends on the show you choose to watch and the timing of the same.

Are there any dining options available near Noël Coward Theatre?

Yes. There are quite a few dining options available like Spey Bar, Browns Covent Garden, Le Garrick, Koha Restaurant & Bar, Opera Tavern, and more.

What are some of the things to do or attractions to explore near Noël Coward Theatre?

Noël Coward Theatre is located at the heart of London so there are many things to do nearby, before or after your show. A few attractions to explore near the theatre include London Transport Museum, the Royal Opera House, the London Eye, Leicester Square, and more.

Where can I book my Noël Coward Theatre tickets?

You can book your tickets to shows playing at Noël Coward Theatre online at London Theatre Tickets. You will get the best deals and discounts and all the information you need at your fingertips.

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