The National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre was designed by Denys Lasdun and opened by the Queen in 1976. It has three theatres, The Olivier which is the biggest of the three, with a capacity of 1,160, The Lyttelton with a capacity of 890, and the small Cottesloe with a capacity of 400. All shows are usually in repertoire, which means you can see many productions in a week. The National show a varied amont of productions, musicals, classics and new plays.
For listings and performances please visit: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
& more on London
- I’ll Be The Devil
- Brief Encounter
- The Homecoming
- Happy Now?
- That Face
- The Frontline
- Merry Wives of Windsor
- A Midsummner's Night Dream
- Jersey Boys Musical Group Offer
- Marguerite
- 2 Tickets for the Price of 1 for DICKENS UNPLUGGED
- Open Air Theatre Regent's Park
- Under The Blue Sky
- The Female of the species
- Zorro
- Imagine This - opens Wednesday 19th November
- Devil In Disguise

