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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Sheridan Smith and David Walliams star in Shakespeare's greatest comedy
The Noel Coward Theatre is one of the West End’s most elegant venues, known for its classic Edwardian architecture and intimate, welcoming atmosphere. Located just off Leicester Square, it combines old-world charm with modern comfort, offering a refined setting for some of London’s most acclaimed plays and musicals.
With a capacity of just over 870 seats, the Noel Coward Theatre London provides excellent views from every level and a cosy, engaging theatre experience. Over the years, the theatre has hosted everything from dazzling musicals to gripping dramas, and continues to be a favourite among both audiences and performers. Whether you're visiting for a West End debut or a limited-run sensation, the Noel Coward Theatre delivers a rich, memorable night out.
The Noel Coward Theatre London first opened in 1903 under the name New Theatre, later becoming the Albery Theatre in 1973. It was renamed in honour of playwright, actor and director Noël Coward in 2006. This rich history is reflected in the theatre’s strong legacy of innovative and influential productions.
Over the decades, the Noel Coward Theatre has welcomed era-defining shows like Hair, West Side Story, and Rent, alongside Noël Coward’s own works. It has also played host to legendary performers including Laurence Olivier and Judi Dench. With a legacy steeped in theatrical excellence, the Noel Coward Theatre London remains a pillar of the West End.
The Noel Coward Theatre is located at 85–88 St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4AP, in the heart of the West End. It’s a short walk from Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden, making it easily accessible for anyone exploring central London. Visitors can reach the theatre via the London Underground, National Rail, or bus services, with plenty of nearby dining and entertainment options to round off a night at the theatre. The venue’s central location makes it ideal for pre-show dinners or post-show strolls through one of London’s liveliest areas.
The Noel Coward Theatre nearest tube station is Leicester Square (Piccadilly and Northern lines), just a 2-minute walk from the venue. Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines) and Covent Garden (Piccadilly line) are also nearby—each within a 5-minute walk. From any of these stations, follow signs to St Martin’s Lane to reach the theatre entrance.
The nearest mainline station to the Noel Coward Theatre is Charing Cross. From the station, it’s about a 5-minute walk via the Strand and St Martin’s Place. The theatre is also easily accessible from Waterloo and Victoria stations via the Underground.
Several day and night bus routes serve the area around the Noel Coward Theatre. The closest bus stops are on Charing Cross Road and the Strand, just minutes from the theatre. Useful routes include: 6, 9, 11, 15, 24, 29, 87, 91, 139, 176, and 453. Night buses include N9, N11, N15, N29, N87, and N91.
Once off the bus, head towards St Martin’s Lane and look for the theatre’s elegant façade tucked among the West End’s vibrant streets.
The Noel Coward Theatre has step-free access to the main foyer and an adapted toilet. A wheelchair space is available in the Royal Circle, and staff are on hand to assist with entry. Due to the building’s historic design, some areas are not fully accessible.
The Noel Coward Theatre follows standard West End safety protocols, including bag checks at entry and guidelines for prohibited items. Guests are advised to arrive early to allow time for security screening. The venue complies with current health and safety guidance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all patrons.
There is no official dress code at the Noel Coward Theatre London, but smart-casual is a popular choice. Patrons often wear smart, comfortable clothing. Wearing something presentable and comfortable is always a good option. Take a look at our guide to dressing for the theatre for more information.
The Comedy About Spies is the current production at Noel Coward Theatre. The latest booking period for The Comedy About Spies at Noel Coward Theatre started 14/04/2025 19:30:00 and runs until 05/09/2025 19:30:00. Tickets for The Comedy About Spies start at £11 and are available to book now.
The Importance of Being Earnest is the current production at Noel Coward Theatre. The upcoming booking period for The Importance of Being Earnest at Noel Coward Theatre starts 18/09/2025 19:00:00 and runs until 10/01/2026 19:00:00. Tickets for The Importance of Being Earnest start at £31 and are available to book now.
The Last Laugh is the current production at Noel Coward Theatre.
We recommend taking public transportation to the theatre. The nearest tube station is Leicester Square Station (Northern/Piccadilly Lines) although Covent Garden Station (Piccadilly Line) is also quite close. The theatre is serviced by bus lines 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 24, 29,87, 91, 139 and 176. If you are driving to the Noel Coward Theatre the nearest carparks are the Q-Park Chinatown and the NCP car park at St. Martin’s Lane.
The Noel Coward Theatre has a total seating capacity of 953
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