Adelphi Theatre
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About Adelphi Theatre

Whilst there has been a theatre on this site in The Strand for over 200 years this stunning Art Deco building dates from 1930. Other shows have included Charlie Girl, Me and My Girl, Chicago and Evita. In the heart of London’s West End the theatre is a short walk from Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and a variety of shops, restaurants and cafés. If you are celebrating a special occasion or entertaining guests why not take advantage of our own in house hospitality by organising a VIP Experience to make your visit even more special.

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Adelphi Theatre Address

Address:
410 The Strand
London
WC2E 7NN
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7836 1166
Website: http://www.reallyuseful.com/theatres/adelphi-theatre

Adelphi Theatre for Event Organisers

Read more about using Adelphi Theatre as a meeting or exhibition venue on the Convention Bureau website

Location Information for Adelphi Theatre

Address:
410 The Strand
London
WC2E 7NN
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7836 1166
Website: http://www.reallyuseful.com/theatres/adelphi-theatre
Public transport: Take the Bakerloo or Northern Line to Charing Cross station. Exit onto the Strand and walk for approximately 5 minutes.

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Events at Adelphi Theatre

  • One Man, Two Guvnors at The Adelphi Theatre

    Drama

    8 Nov 2011 to 25 Feb 2012

    Sex, food and money are the driving forces behind this hit comedy, starring James Corden. 8 Nov-25 Feb

  • Sweeney Todd at the Adelphi Theatre

    Musical

    10 Mar 2012 to 22 Sep 2012

    Sondheim's masterpiece musical comes to London's West End. Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton star. 10 Mar-22 Sep

  • Sweeney Todd at Adelphi Theatre

    Drama

    10 Mar 2012 to 22 Sep 2012

    Sweeney Todd is Stephen Sondheim’s compelling musical of corruption and revenge, commonly acknowledged as his masterpiece. Laced with characteristically brilliant wit and dark humour, it tells of the return to a 19th-century London of Sweeney Todd, after years of false imprisonment, and his savage quest for justice and retribution. Aided and abetted by the pie-shop owner, Mrs Lovett, he sets out to avenge the wrongs done to him and his family many years before. Combining grand guignol with the English music hall, it is a fascinating portrait of a man driven to madness by injustice and grief.

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