New London Theatre
The New London Theatre opened on January 2nd 1973 with a production of The Unknown Soldier and his Wife starring Peter Ustinov. Later in the same year, a little-known Richard Gere starred in a much-acclaimed production of Grease. Along with being home to Cats for its 21 year run the theatre also housed the 1977 BBC Sports Personality of the Year during its three years as a television studio.
Address:New London Theatre
Drury Lane
London
WC2B 5PW
Nearest Tube Station: Holborn
Parking: NCP Parker Mews
Seating Capacity: 1106
View Seating Plan
Please note: Seating plans are purely a guide and subject to change
Facilities:
The New London Theatre is air conditioned throughout. Guide dogs are permitted within the theatre but not inside the auditorium, with prior arrangement staff can watch your dog during a performance. For those hard of hearing, Infra-red headsets are available on request.
ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW

