


Cambridge Theatre
Cambridge Theatre
Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU
Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU
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Contemporary Design and Family-Friendly Productions in the West End
The Cambridge Theatre is a distinctive and stylish venue in London’s West End, renowned for its modernist architecture and long-standing commitment to musical theatre. Opened in 1930 and located in Seven Dials, Covent Garden, it has become especially known in recent years as the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Matilda The Musical.
1930s Modernism in Theatre Form
Designed by Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie, with interiors by Serge Chermayeff, the Cambridge Theatre is one of the few surviving examples of complete modernist design in West End theatre. The clean lines, chrome detailing, and Art Deco-inspired elements make it a unique space visually and architecturally. It was built using steel and concrete, marking a shift from traditional theatre construction.
Musicals That Captivate Generations
Over the years, the Cambridge has hosted many productions including Return to the Forbidden Planet, Grease, Chicago, and Jerry Springer: The Opera. However, its most iconic production in the 21st century is undoubtedly Matilda The Musical, which opened here in 2011. Adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved book, it has earned Olivier and Tony Awards and continues to be a fixture of the London theatre scene, attracting family audiences from around the world.
Design Meets Comfort
With a seating capacity of around 1,200, the auditorium maintains a clear view from most seats. The venue offers modern facilities, including air conditioning, accessible seating, and upgraded sound and lighting systems. Its understated elegance sets it apart from many of its more ornate neighbours.
Location and Surroundings
Nestled within the vibrant area of Seven Dials, the Cambridge Theatre is close to Covent Garden and Tottenham Court Road stations. The area is filled with pre-theatre dining options, boutique shops, and pedestrian-friendly streets, making it a perfect part of a West End evening.
A Theatre for the Next Generation
With a long-running children’s favourite as its flagship production, the Cambridge Theatre has become a beacon for family-friendly theatre in London. It blends timeless stories with modernist architecture — a combination that ensures its continued relevance and charm.
Om
Contemporary Design and Family-Friendly Productions in the West End
The Cambridge Theatre is a distinctive and stylish venue in London’s West End, renowned for its modernist architecture and long-standing commitment to musical theatre. Opened in 1930 and located in Seven Dials, Covent Garden, it has become especially known in recent years as the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Matilda The Musical.
1930s Modernism in Theatre Form
Designed by Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie, with interiors by Serge Chermayeff, the Cambridge Theatre is one of the few surviving examples of complete modernist design in West End theatre. The clean lines, chrome detailing, and Art Deco-inspired elements make it a unique space visually and architecturally. It was built using steel and concrete, marking a shift from traditional theatre construction.
Musicals That Captivate Generations
Over the years, the Cambridge has hosted many productions including Return to the Forbidden Planet, Grease, Chicago, and Jerry Springer: The Opera. However, its most iconic production in the 21st century is undoubtedly Matilda The Musical, which opened here in 2011. Adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved book, it has earned Olivier and Tony Awards and continues to be a fixture of the London theatre scene, attracting family audiences from around the world.
Design Meets Comfort
With a seating capacity of around 1,200, the auditorium maintains a clear view from most seats. The venue offers modern facilities, including air conditioning, accessible seating, and upgraded sound and lighting systems. Its understated elegance sets it apart from many of its more ornate neighbours.
Location and Surroundings
Nestled within the vibrant area of Seven Dials, the Cambridge Theatre is close to Covent Garden and Tottenham Court Road stations. The area is filled with pre-theatre dining options, boutique shops, and pedestrian-friendly streets, making it a perfect part of a West End evening.
A Theatre for the Next Generation
With a long-running children’s favourite as its flagship production, the Cambridge Theatre has become a beacon for family-friendly theatre in London. It blends timeless stories with modernist architecture — a combination that ensures its continued relevance and charm.
Om
Contemporary Design and Family-Friendly Productions in the West End
The Cambridge Theatre is a distinctive and stylish venue in London’s West End, renowned for its modernist architecture and long-standing commitment to musical theatre. Opened in 1930 and located in Seven Dials, Covent Garden, it has become especially known in recent years as the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Matilda The Musical.
1930s Modernism in Theatre Form
Designed by Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie, with interiors by Serge Chermayeff, the Cambridge Theatre is one of the few surviving examples of complete modernist design in West End theatre. The clean lines, chrome detailing, and Art Deco-inspired elements make it a unique space visually and architecturally. It was built using steel and concrete, marking a shift from traditional theatre construction.
Musicals That Captivate Generations
Over the years, the Cambridge has hosted many productions including Return to the Forbidden Planet, Grease, Chicago, and Jerry Springer: The Opera. However, its most iconic production in the 21st century is undoubtedly Matilda The Musical, which opened here in 2011. Adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved book, it has earned Olivier and Tony Awards and continues to be a fixture of the London theatre scene, attracting family audiences from around the world.
Design Meets Comfort
With a seating capacity of around 1,200, the auditorium maintains a clear view from most seats. The venue offers modern facilities, including air conditioning, accessible seating, and upgraded sound and lighting systems. Its understated elegance sets it apart from many of its more ornate neighbours.
Location and Surroundings
Nestled within the vibrant area of Seven Dials, the Cambridge Theatre is close to Covent Garden and Tottenham Court Road stations. The area is filled with pre-theatre dining options, boutique shops, and pedestrian-friendly streets, making it a perfect part of a West End evening.
A Theatre for the Next Generation
With a long-running children’s favourite as its flagship production, the Cambridge Theatre has become a beacon for family-friendly theatre in London. It blends timeless stories with modernist architecture — a combination that ensures its continued relevance and charm.
Viktigt att veta innan du går
Arrive 30 minutes early
Suitable for children 6+
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Leicester Square
Merchandise and snacks available on site
Viktigt att veta innan du går
Arrive 30 minutes early
Suitable for children 6+
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Leicester Square
Merchandise and snacks available on site
Viktigt att veta innan du går
Arrive 30 minutes early
Suitable for children 6+
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Leicester Square
Merchandise and snacks available on site
Vanliga frågor
What show is currently running at the Cambridge Theatre?
Matilda The Musical by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
When did the theatre open?
The Cambridge Theatre opened in 1930, featuring Modernist and Art Deco design.
How many guests can it seat?
Approximately 1,200 across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, Matilda is recommended for ages 6 and up; under 4s are not permitted.
Where is the theatre located?
In Seven Dials, Covent Garden.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes, step-free access and adapted seating are available.
Is there food and drink available?
Yes, with bars and snack stands on all levels.
Are guided tours offered?
Not typically, but available during special events.
Is photography permitted?
You cannot take photographs or record during the performance, but it is allowed to do so before or afterr the show or outside of the auditorium.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, the venue is fully climate-controlled.
Vanliga frågor
What show is currently running at the Cambridge Theatre?
Matilda The Musical by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
When did the theatre open?
The Cambridge Theatre opened in 1930, featuring Modernist and Art Deco design.
How many guests can it seat?
Approximately 1,200 across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, Matilda is recommended for ages 6 and up; under 4s are not permitted.
Where is the theatre located?
In Seven Dials, Covent Garden.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes, step-free access and adapted seating are available.
Is there food and drink available?
Yes, with bars and snack stands on all levels.
Are guided tours offered?
Not typically, but available during special events.
Is photography permitted?
You cannot take photographs or record during the performance, but it is allowed to do so before or afterr the show or outside of the auditorium.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, the venue is fully climate-controlled.
Vanliga frågor
What show is currently running at the Cambridge Theatre?
Matilda The Musical by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
When did the theatre open?
The Cambridge Theatre opened in 1930, featuring Modernist and Art Deco design.
How many guests can it seat?
Approximately 1,200 across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, Matilda is recommended for ages 6 and up; under 4s are not permitted.
Where is the theatre located?
In Seven Dials, Covent Garden.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes, step-free access and adapted seating are available.
Is there food and drink available?
Yes, with bars and snack stands on all levels.
Are guided tours offered?
Not typically, but available during special events.
Is photography permitted?
You cannot take photographs or record during the performance, but it is allowed to do so before or afterr the show or outside of the auditorium.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, the venue is fully climate-controlled.
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Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU
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Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU
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Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU
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