21 March 2011
See a play at the Noël Coward Theatre
Previously known as the New Theatre and the Albery Theatre, and originally opened in March 1903, the Noël Coward Theatre, on St Martin's Lane, is a Grade II Listed building, with seats for 872.
Designed by architect William Sprague, who is responsible for a number of other theatres including the Aldwych and the Gielgud, the interior was, we are told, designed in the Louis XVI style with use of white and gold.
Now owned by Delfont Mackintosh, who undertook refurbishments in 2005, the theatre features three licensed bars - the Stalls Bar, Lionel's Bar and the Oliver Bar. For more information, see http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/Theatres/noel_coward.php
Designed by architect William Sprague, who is responsible for a number of other theatres including the Aldwych and the Gielgud, the interior was, we are told, designed in the Louis XVI style with use of white and gold.
Now owned by Delfont Mackintosh, who undertook refurbishments in 2005, the theatre features three licensed bars - the Stalls Bar, Lionel's Bar and the Oliver Bar. For more information, see http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/Theatres/noel_coward.php
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I have been to London theatres, I feel like watching everything live…nice to be there!
ReplyDeleteI have been to this theatre. It is so hard to get new images of the insides of them though!
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