Cambridge Theatre
The magnificent Cambridge Theatre
is located at Seven Dials, 32-34
Earlham Street, WC2H 9HU. Theatre has a good occupancy of 1287 and
spread across three levels as Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle. The theatre is situated at
a walking distance from the Covent Garden tube
station and is in the heart of the London’s
Theatreland. The stunning theatre is a complete treat for the visitors and
locals.
With bustling bars and some of
the finest restaurants, the venue is one of the most entertaining destinations
for the visitors. Some of the major highlights of the great venue are the lots
of high street and boutique shops. For those who are looking for some great
unique gifts and mementos, Covent Garden Market is ideal. On the cobbled streets
of Covent Garden, there are lots of street
performers.
Some other major attractions of
Cambridge Theatre are London
Transport Museum,
Royal Opera House and Leicester
Square. Theatre is accessible via various modes of
commutations such as buses, taxis, cars and tubes. For the disabled patrons and
their carers, discounted tickets are available. Auditorium is equipped with
infra-red system and box office has induction loop.
The stunning Cambridge Theatre
was constructed from the year 1929 to 1930. Theatre was opened as a revue and
hosted opera, cinema and lots other entertainment. Some of the notable
productions of the magnificent theatre are Little Me In the year 1964 which
starred Bruce Forsyth and Return to the Forbidden Planet in the year 1989.
Some of the remarkable stars of
their era have performed at the Cambridge Theatre such as Audrey Hepburn during
her stage debut, Tommy Steele, Joan Collins, Peter O’Toole and Lulu. Cambridge
Theatre hosted some of the famous musicals and shows. The current owner of the
stunning theatre is the Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group.
Currently, the critically acclaimed Matilda the Musical is running with packed
houses!