Ian McKellen - 'one of the world's greatest actors' (Times) - plays Falstaff in a new version of Shakespeare's Henry IV, adapted by the award-winning writer and director Robert Icke.A divided country, leadership crumbling, corruption in the air. Welcome to England.Hal wasn't born to be king. Only now, it seems, he will be. His father longs for him to leave behind his friends in the taverns of Eastcheap, most notably the infamous John Falstaff. War is on the horizon. But will Hal ever come good?Bringing together Shakespeare's two great history plays (Henry IV, parts 1 and 2) into the theatrical event of the season, PLAYER KINGS will reign over London's West End for twelve weeks only - playing at the Noël Coward Theatre from April 2024.Book now using your Theatre Tokens at www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/whats-on/player-kings
SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOWEveryone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break but we cannot guarantee admittance into the performance.You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.
“Is London Ready for Slave Play?”At the MacGregor Plantation the Old South is alive and well. The heat in the air, the cotton fields and the power of the whip. Yet nothing is quite as it appears... or maybe it is.The iconic, controversial, ground-breaking and most Tony Nominated play of all time comes to London. Fisayo Akinade, Kit Harington, Aaron Heffernan and Olivia Washington star alongside James Cusati-Moyer, Chalia La Tour, Annie McNamara, and Irene Sofia Lucio who reprise their roles from the original Broadway Production.Jeremy O.Harris’s extraordinary play about race, identity and sexuality in twenty-first century America directed by Robert O’Hara at the intimate Noël Coward Theatre for a strictly limited and unmissable season.Book tickets now online using your Theatre Tokens:www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/whats-on/slave-play
SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOWAge recommendation: 16+. Contains adult themes around race, identity, and sexualityPlease note: Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break but we cannot guarantee admittance into the performance.You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.
Steve Coogan stars in the first ever adaption of Stanley Kubrick’s iconic Dr. Strangelove, as the world premiere stage production prepares for a strictly limited run at London’s Noël Coward Theatre from 8 October 2024.This jet-black comedy masterpiece, about a rogue U.S. General who triggers a nuclear crisis, is brought to the stage by acclaimed, BAFTA and Emmy Award winner Armando Iannucci and Olivier Award winner Sean Foley, in an explosively funny satire of mutually assured destruction.Book now using your Theatre Tokens at www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/whats-on/dr-strangelove
Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break but we cannot guarantee admittance into the performance.You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.
Charing Cross (approx. 200m) and Leicester Square (approx. 100m)
Get 50% off car parking with Q-Park, details: www.q-park.co.uk/theatreland
There are three licensed bars; The Noëls Bar in the Stalls area, the Lionels Bar in the Royal Circle/Stalls level and the Albery bar in the Grand Circle level.
For detailed access information please visit the theatre's access page: www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/theatres/noel-coward-theatre/access.php
The Noël Coward Theatre is a West End theatre located on St. Martin's Lane, in London. The venue, formerly known as The Albery Theatre, underwent major refurbishment in 2006, and reopened as the Noël Coward Theatre in recognition of the prolific playwright of the same name. Its main auditorium has a capacity of 872 seats, split over four levels.The theatre is a Grade II listed building that is rich with theatre history. It was designed by the famous theatre architect W. G. R. Sprague and features a classically styled exterior and elaborative interior decoration influenced by the Rococo style. In its early years, the venue (then known as the New Theatre) hosted Noël Coward’s first ever West End production, I’ll Leave It To You, in 1920.The venue then went on to present the most commercially successful production of John Gielgud’s career, the famous actor performing as Richard in Richard Of Bordeaux. It also hosted the longest run of Lionel Bart’s internationally renowned Oliver!, with a staggering 2,618 performances! In recent years, it has been home to the Broadway hit transfer of the musical Avenue Q.The Noël Coward Theatre continues to host some of the most successful shows in the West End.
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