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The Best of London Theatre

Winter is well underway in London and the days can be quite chilly leaving you looking for a way to warm up. Why not cosy up in one of London’s iconic theatres? London is famous for its legendary theatre scene! Offering a dazzling variety of productions ranging from timeless classics to groundbreaking contemporary performances.  

If you are based at The Washington Mayfair, you will be spoilt for choice. At just a short distance from the West End, there are around 40 theatres! In this blog we are going to discuss some of the top London Theatres, what’s on and how to get tickets to make your London Theatre break really special. 

Shaftesbury Avenue: The Heart of the West End 

Shaftesbury Avenue is right in the heart of London’s West End district. Named after the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, this bustling location is home to a variety of renowned theatres, including: 

Some of the top productions currently showing include Mrs. Doubtfire, John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers, Oliver!, Hadestown, Les Misérables, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Whether you’re a fan of musicals, dramas, or family-friendly shows, Shaftesbury Avenue has something for everyone. 

Oldest Theatre: The Theatre Royal Drury Lane

If you are looking for history combined with entertainment, The Theatre Royal Drury Lane holds the title of London’s oldest theatre, having opened its doors in 1812. However, the site itself has been home to theatre productions since 1663, making it the world’s oldest theatre site in continuous use. This iconic venue is known for hosting beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals and remains a must-visit destination for theatre lovers. Upcoming Performances include: Tempest, Much Ado about Nothing and Disney’s Hercules

Largest and Smallest Theatre: London Coliseum and Arts Theatre

If you’re looking for grandeur, the London Coliseum is the largest theatre in the city, The English National Opera has several performances in the coming weeks: The Pirates of Penzance and Mary, Queen of Scots. Close by is the London Palladium, another iconic venue known for its opulent architecture and star-studded performances. On the other end of the spectrum, the Arts Theatre stands as one of London’s smallest, offering an intimate and unique viewing experience with just 350 seats. See Olivier Nominee The Choir of Man from March. 

Royal Albert Hall

Beyond the West End

London’s theatre scene extends beyond the West End, offering even more opportunities to  

  • The Old Vic: A historic theatre with a reputation for bold and exciting performances. 
  • Royal Albert Hall: A stunning venue that hosts everything from classical concerts to opera. 
  • Royal Ballet and Royal Opera House: Perfect for fans of ballet and opera. 

How to Get Tickets 

Securing tickets to London’s top theatres is easier than ever. You can purchase tickets online through official theatre websites or trusted ticketing sites London Theatre Direct. For last-minute deals, visit the TKTS booth in Leicester Square, which often offers discounted tickets to same-day performances. If you don’t have time to visit the booth in person you can still view deals online on the TKTS website

Book Your London Break 

From historic venues to cutting-edge productions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. And with Mayfair’s central location, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the best of what London’s theatre world has to offer. Check out the Rooms & Suites at The Washington Mayfair to book your stay.