Noel Coward Theatre
The Noël Coward Theatre was built as the New Theatre by Sir Charles Wyndham and opened on March 12th 1963 with a production of Rosemary starring Wyndham and his wife. Over the years it has seen many productions including the West End debut of Noël Coward in I'll Leave It To You and other such theatre luminaries as John Geilgud and Laurence Olivier.
Address:Noël Coward Theatre
St Martins Lane
London
WC2N 4AU
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square
Parking: NCP Upper St Martin's Lane
Seating Capacity: 872
View Seating Plan
Please note: Seating plans are purely a guide and subject to change
Facilities:
The Noël Coward 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. The theatre has disabled access and portable induction loop systems.
ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW

