


Vaudeville Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH
404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH
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A Compact and Historic Theatre with Modern Appeal
The Vaudeville Theatre is a charming, mid-sized venue located on the Strand in the heart of London’s Theatreland. Built in 1870 and now operated by Nimax Theatres, the Vaudeville has long been a home for comedies, one-person shows, and intimate plays. Its elegant Victorian interior and adaptable stage make it ideal for smaller productions that pack a big emotional punch.
Victorian Origins and Transformation
Originally opened during a boom in London theatre construction, the Vaudeville was designed by C.J. Phipps and featured opulent Victorian design. It has been rebuilt and refurbished several times since, with the current version dating from 1925 after major redevelopment. Despite these changes, it has retained its historic character while incorporating modern theatre amenities.
Notable Productions and Performers
The theatre has hosted everything from classic farce to contemporary drama. In recent years, the Vaudeville has gained a reputation for solo shows and comedy, with high-profile productions such as Emilia, Six and regular runs by Mischief Theatre and comedian Sara Pascoe. Its flexible stage and compact seating mean productions feel immersive and engaging from every seat.
Size and Features
With a capacity of just under 700, the Vaudeville is considered one of the more intimate West End venues. It offers plush seating, excellent acoustics, and strong sightlines throughout. The theatre has modernised its lighting, box office systems, and air conditioning, while preserving period details in the auditorium and foyer.
Central Location and Ease of Access
Sitting just minutes from Covent Garden, Charing Cross, and Temple stations, the Vaudeville is well connected and surrounded by great restaurants, pubs, and landmarks. It’s also popular for matinees due to its smaller size and efficient front-of-house operation.
A True West End Gem
Elegant, accessible, and packed with history, the Vaudeville Theatre is an ideal venue for those looking to enjoy new writing, modern drama, and intimate performances in a stunning historic setting.
Amdanom
A Compact and Historic Theatre with Modern Appeal
The Vaudeville Theatre is a charming, mid-sized venue located on the Strand in the heart of London’s Theatreland. Built in 1870 and now operated by Nimax Theatres, the Vaudeville has long been a home for comedies, one-person shows, and intimate plays. Its elegant Victorian interior and adaptable stage make it ideal for smaller productions that pack a big emotional punch.
Victorian Origins and Transformation
Originally opened during a boom in London theatre construction, the Vaudeville was designed by C.J. Phipps and featured opulent Victorian design. It has been rebuilt and refurbished several times since, with the current version dating from 1925 after major redevelopment. Despite these changes, it has retained its historic character while incorporating modern theatre amenities.
Notable Productions and Performers
The theatre has hosted everything from classic farce to contemporary drama. In recent years, the Vaudeville has gained a reputation for solo shows and comedy, with high-profile productions such as Emilia, Six and regular runs by Mischief Theatre and comedian Sara Pascoe. Its flexible stage and compact seating mean productions feel immersive and engaging from every seat.
Size and Features
With a capacity of just under 700, the Vaudeville is considered one of the more intimate West End venues. It offers plush seating, excellent acoustics, and strong sightlines throughout. The theatre has modernised its lighting, box office systems, and air conditioning, while preserving period details in the auditorium and foyer.
Central Location and Ease of Access
Sitting just minutes from Covent Garden, Charing Cross, and Temple stations, the Vaudeville is well connected and surrounded by great restaurants, pubs, and landmarks. It’s also popular for matinees due to its smaller size and efficient front-of-house operation.
A True West End Gem
Elegant, accessible, and packed with history, the Vaudeville Theatre is an ideal venue for those looking to enjoy new writing, modern drama, and intimate performances in a stunning historic setting.
Amdanom
A Compact and Historic Theatre with Modern Appeal
The Vaudeville Theatre is a charming, mid-sized venue located on the Strand in the heart of London’s Theatreland. Built in 1870 and now operated by Nimax Theatres, the Vaudeville has long been a home for comedies, one-person shows, and intimate plays. Its elegant Victorian interior and adaptable stage make it ideal for smaller productions that pack a big emotional punch.
Victorian Origins and Transformation
Originally opened during a boom in London theatre construction, the Vaudeville was designed by C.J. Phipps and featured opulent Victorian design. It has been rebuilt and refurbished several times since, with the current version dating from 1925 after major redevelopment. Despite these changes, it has retained its historic character while incorporating modern theatre amenities.
Notable Productions and Performers
The theatre has hosted everything from classic farce to contemporary drama. In recent years, the Vaudeville has gained a reputation for solo shows and comedy, with high-profile productions such as Emilia, Six and regular runs by Mischief Theatre and comedian Sara Pascoe. Its flexible stage and compact seating mean productions feel immersive and engaging from every seat.
Size and Features
With a capacity of just under 700, the Vaudeville is considered one of the more intimate West End venues. It offers plush seating, excellent acoustics, and strong sightlines throughout. The theatre has modernised its lighting, box office systems, and air conditioning, while preserving period details in the auditorium and foyer.
Central Location and Ease of Access
Sitting just minutes from Covent Garden, Charing Cross, and Temple stations, the Vaudeville is well connected and surrounded by great restaurants, pubs, and landmarks. It’s also popular for matinees due to its smaller size and efficient front-of-house operation.
A True West End Gem
Elegant, accessible, and packed with history, the Vaudeville Theatre is an ideal venue for those looking to enjoy new writing, modern drama, and intimate performances in a stunning historic setting.
Gwybod cyn i chi fynd
Arrive 30 minutes early
No photography or filming allowed
Nearest Tube: Charing Cross or Covent Garden
Latecomers may not be admitted
Gwybod cyn i chi fynd
Arrive 30 minutes early
No photography or filming allowed
Nearest Tube: Charing Cross or Covent Garden
Latecomers may not be admitted
Gwybod cyn i chi fynd
Arrive 30 minutes early
No photography or filming allowed
Nearest Tube: Charing Cross or Covent Garden
Latecomers may not be admitted
Cwestiynau Cyffredin
What kind of shows are staged here?
Plays, comedy, and intimate solo performances are common.
Where is the theatre located?
On The Strand, near Charing Cross and Covent Garden.
How old is the building?
The current version opened in 1925 after several reconstructions.
What is the seating capacity?
Approximately 690 seats across three levels.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, selected stalls seats are accessible; contact box office to confirm.
Are food and drinks available?
Yes, with bars on all floors.
Is the venue air-conditioned?
Yes, for year-round guest comfort.
Are photos allowed?
Not during performances — only in public areas.
What is the closest station?
Charing Cross or Temple are both nearby.
Does the venue host family-friendly shows?
Yes, including matinees and educational plays.
Cwestiynau Cyffredin
What kind of shows are staged here?
Plays, comedy, and intimate solo performances are common.
Where is the theatre located?
On The Strand, near Charing Cross and Covent Garden.
How old is the building?
The current version opened in 1925 after several reconstructions.
What is the seating capacity?
Approximately 690 seats across three levels.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, selected stalls seats are accessible; contact box office to confirm.
Are food and drinks available?
Yes, with bars on all floors.
Is the venue air-conditioned?
Yes, for year-round guest comfort.
Are photos allowed?
Not during performances — only in public areas.
What is the closest station?
Charing Cross or Temple are both nearby.
Does the venue host family-friendly shows?
Yes, including matinees and educational plays.
Cwestiynau Cyffredin
What kind of shows are staged here?
Plays, comedy, and intimate solo performances are common.
Where is the theatre located?
On The Strand, near Charing Cross and Covent Garden.
How old is the building?
The current version opened in 1925 after several reconstructions.
What is the seating capacity?
Approximately 690 seats across three levels.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, selected stalls seats are accessible; contact box office to confirm.
Are food and drinks available?
Yes, with bars on all floors.
Is the venue air-conditioned?
Yes, for year-round guest comfort.
Are photos allowed?
Not during performances — only in public areas.
What is the closest station?
Charing Cross or Temple are both nearby.
Does the venue host family-friendly shows?
Yes, including matinees and educational plays.
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404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH
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404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH
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404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH
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