Noel Coward Theatre

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Overview

The Noel Coward 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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85 St. Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4AU

Noel Coward Theatre is in Covent Garden & Strand, Central London
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0844 482 5140

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Noel Coward Theatre

Address
85 St. Martin's Lane
London
WC2N 4AU
Telephone:
0844 482 5140
Email:
Website:
http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk
Public transport:
Charing Cross (approx. 200m) Leicester Square (approx. 100m

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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
Assisted wheelchair access
Temporary ramps available
Additional Accessible Facilities
Level access, ramp or lift to ticket issuing point
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
Coach parties accepted
Group bookings accepted
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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 4 reviews

Latest 4 reviews of Noel Coward Theatre

5.0 out of 5 7 July 2009
by Cindy C.

One of my favorite shows EVER.

On a trip to London, following some friends recommendation, my friend and I watched Avenue Q.

The show had me laughing within the first 5 minutes and continued throughout the show. It was an amazing cast, and hands down to the cast because it was so small, but very very outstanding.

The theatre itself is rather small, but very intimate, and no matter where you...more

5.0 out of 5 22 May 2009
by Dana B.

While visiting London during Spring Break '08, I saw "Avenue Q" with 2 of my friends. Fortunately we were able to get student rush tickets for only £20 and the seats weren't so bad either. We also happened to meet some other American students who were on Spring Break, except they were on a trip with their university's theatre department, so it was nice to have them to talk to before the show...more

5.0 out of 5 4 April 2009
by Alexander Q.

I saw Avenue Q, and it was hilarious. Basically, it's a Sesame Street for adults -- complete with expletives, a closeted "Bert" and a "Porn" Monster. The only cookies this monster cares about are the ones in his computer. The show is fantastic. And it really hits home for anyone who grew up with Sesame Street and now has a more adult sense of humour.

The only thing is that I realised some...more

3.0 out of 5 31 December 2008
by Clarissa D.

The Noel Coward theatre is a nice, intimate venue. It is quite petite inside but the ceilings are high and it feels roomier than it actually is. The walls are incredibly ornate, decorated with gold plated vines. The seats are comfortable and you don't have to worry about not being able to see the stage because of someone's gigantic head. It's quite a regal atmosphere actually, so it feels...more