Novello Theatre

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Overview

The Novello Theatre is part of Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, which are one of the largest London theatre owners with a portfolio of seven theatres.

Delfont Mackintosh Theatres own and run the Prince Edward Theatre, the Queen’s Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, refurbished in 2004 to recreate the glamour of the 1930’s, and the Novello Theatre which was renovated to celebrate its centenary in 2005.

We also own the Wyndham’s and the renamed Noel Coward Theatre with the Gielgud completing the portfolio in March 2006, major restoration of these three theatres has now been completed, demonstrating our commitment to the improvement and upgrading of all Delfont Mackintosh Theatres.

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5 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD

Novello Theatre is in Holborn, Central London
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0844 482 5115

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Novello Theatre

Address
5 Aldwych
London
WC2B 4LD
Telephone:
0844 482 5115
Email:
Website:
http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk
Public transport:
Covent Garden (approx. 300m) Charing Cross (approx. 600m) Holborn (approx. 600m

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Facilities

Accessible Bathroom Facilities
Designated wheelchair accessible public toilet
Accessible Communication Facilities
Hearing loop system
Accessible Venue Facilities
Assistance dogs welcome
Staff disability awareness trained
Access into the Building
Temporary ramps available
Access Inside Building Facilities
Some routes suitable for limited mobility users
Some routes suitable for wheelchair users
Steps with handrail within building
Steps within building
Attraction Facilities
Indoors
Booking Facilities
Advance booking only
Coach parties accepted
Group bookings accepted
Catering Facilities
Bar
Event Facilities
Raked or tiered seating offered
Payment Facilities
Credit cards accepted
Debit cards accepted
Group rates available

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4 out of 5 based on 7 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Novello Theatre

5.0 out of 5 15 April 2012
by Crysal V.

I saw Crazy For You here with my girlfriend and we loved it!! We sat on the ground level, obviously not a theatre conissuer here lol, we found our seats easily and this theatre was clean and big. We did see 3 musicals whilst on holiday and this was 1 of the 2 that were our favorites. We bought these tickets with a Living Social deal that I found and couldn't have been happier. Sign up for...more

5.0 out of 5 16 March 2012
by Alena B.

This was a lively theatre going experience. Out tickets were in the stalls so I can't really speak for the balcony (which plagued me at the palace theatre). Great show (crazy For You) and great seating and a lively time. Would go again. The location is great and there is a Snack Bar just down the street with the most MAZING melts. YAY!more

4.0 out of 5 3 March 2010
by Helen C.

We went to see Cat on a Hot Tin Roof here. On first arriving - out of breath and terrified we'd missed the start because of the usual Northern Line dramas - I was relieved that the narrow corridors and tiny foyer had conspired to make it very slow to get into the auditorium and therefore... we weren't late after all. Hurrah. In hindsight, I also appreciated the nice walk over Waterloo bridge...more

3.0 out of 5 23 February 2010
by Mimi M.

Went to see Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Great production - recommended. The theatre is very pretty and old fashioned. The stalls seats do not have a middle aisle which can prove inconvenient when someone in the middle needs to get out as all to the left/right need to get up. The rows are very close but still comfortable if you're average tall, although there's nowhere secure to rest bags, coats or...more

4.0 out of 5 7 January 2010
by Tisha B.

I've been here to see two different productions, Spring Awakening and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. They theatre itself is beautiful. The staff are all very nice and helpful. I find the drinks to not be too expensive. I usually order the house wine which is about 4.50. The best seats in the house are probably in the Dress Circle. You get a fantastic view of the stage and if you're lucky, Time...more