Theatre Noel Coward
The stunning London Westend
Theatre Noel Coward is a small theatre with occupancy of 872. The magnificent
London Theatre is categorized into four levels and they are Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle and
Balcony. Theatre is situated at St
Martins Lane, London,
WC2N A4U. The stunning theatre is located near the busy market of Covent Garden.
The same road has some other
interesting entertainment areas such as Royal Opera House, shops and cafes. To
make the theatre viewing a memorable experience, the area has some of the
affordable restaurants providing pre-show deals. Noel Coward Theatre is
accessible via various means of transportation such as tubes, buses, cars and
taxis.
For the disabled patrons and
their carers, Noel Coward Theatre is also offering concession on tickets.
Theatre is installed with infrared system having 20 headsets which can be hired
from the cloakroom. The Box office is equipped with portable induction loop
system.
In the year 1903, Noel Coward
Theatre marked its debut as a New Theatre after a commission by Charles
Wyndham, who was actor and manager. Theatre was built in classic style
featuring pillars along the front. During the initial days only quality dramas
were played such as the debut play of Noel Coward Theatre, I’ll Leave It To You
in the year 1920. In the year 1924, George Bernard Shaw’s famous play St. Joan
was played.
Noel Coward Theatre has viewed
some of the best of time during 1930s. John Gielgud, the famous actor used to
perform and directed a huge number of successful plays with actors like
Laurence Olivier and Alec Guinness. Lionel Barts Olivier is truly the most
successful plays of all time.
In the year 1960, the incredible London production made
its debut and ran for streling 2668 performnaces. In the year 1973, the venue
was renamed as Albery Theatre and went on hosting some magnificent plays such
as London Assurance with Judi Dench. Some of the original works and plays of
Shakespeare in Love followed it. Some of the notable productions of Noel Coward
Theatre comprises of Olivier award winning Children of A Lesser God, A
Christmas Carol and Roger Allam’s Blackbird!