Officially the largest theatre in London, the London Coliseum is a luxurious, family variety theatre. Located in St. Martin's Lane, Westminster, the theatre officially opened on 24th December 1904 and has gone on to host a bevy of spectacular shows in its 115 years of existence. The London Coliseum, also known as the London Coliseum Theatre of Varieties when it first opened, was designed by famed architect Frank Matcham for the Impresario, Oswald Stoll. Often described as the 'people's palace of entertainment’, the theatre, at the time of its construction, was the only theatre in Europe which offered lifts for patrons to reach the upper seating sections.
In its century-long existence, the London Coliseum has been used for a variety of purposes, such as musical comedies, stage plays, variety shows, and even a cinema to screen movies in the Cinerama format. In 1968, the Sadler's Wells Opera Company, now called the English National Opera, acquired ownership of the theatre. Presently, the London Coliseum is primarily used to host operas and also functions as the home of the English National Ballet.
The London Coliseum has played host to some truly iconic operas and composers since its launch in 1904. Some of the top operas presented in the theatre include The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Anna Karenina, The Mask of Orpheus, From Morning to Midnight, Thebans, Marnie, Satyagraha, The Death of Klinghoffer, The Gospel According to the Other Mary and many others. The London Coliseum has also become home to three legendary composers, Janacek, Handel and Britten.
Presently, the London Coliseum is hosting a bunch of interesting shows, including The Merry Widow, The Magic Flute, Man of La Mancha, and prominently, On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan. If you're planning on watching these musicals and operas, we have exactly the thing for you. Our London Coliseum seating plan guide has all the information you'd need to make your experience truly special.
Venue Details
Address: St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4ES, UK
Opened: 1904
Seating Capacity: 2263
Stalls : 520
Dress Circle: 635
Upper Circle: 610
Balcony: 498
Seating Chart
Check out the London Coliseum Seating Plan here.
Now Playing at London Coliseum
As the year 2019 progresses, a number of musicals/operas are scheduled to be performed at London Coliseum. The list is as follows:
Arriving Soon at London Coliseum
On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan
On Your Feet! is a jukebox musical that first premiered on Broadway in 2015. The show is based on the lives of the Grammy Award-winning team of Gloria and Emilio Estefan and follows their career through the many highs and lows it faced and highlights their strong bond as husband and wife. The musical features a book written by Alexander Dinelaris and a soundtrack that showcases the Cuban pop fusion that Gloria Estefan made so famous. Music for the production has been provided by Emilio and Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine with lyrics by the former duo. The show is directed by Tony winner Jerry Mitchell and is an exhilarating showcase of his genius when it comes to portraying raw emotions on stage.
The West End production is set to be a limited engagement and is scheduled to premiere on 14th June 2019. The musical features some of Gloria Estefan's most iconic songs, including Get On Your Feet, Conga, 1-2-3, Rhythm Is Gonna Get You, Here We Are, Coming Out of the Dark, Don't Wanna Lose You, Live for Loving You, and a special original song written by Estefan herself and composed by her daughter, titled If I Never Got to Tell You.
The Story
Based on the exciting and poignant real life story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan, On Your Feet is a tale of true conviction and the power of believing in oneself. The musical begins with a young Gloria moving to Miami, post the Cuban revolution. Growing up, Gloria begins developing a taste for composing music, which while her father encourages and approves of, her mother doesn't. The story picks up when Emilio Estefan, an already established singer, comes looking for Gloria after hearing of her talent. She auditions for the band and gets on board, leading the group to becoming one of the most popular lands in the Latin market. The show then charts the journey of the duo's trials and tribulations as they grow closer and became a household name.
Director
Leading Roles
Christie Pradez as Gloria Estefan
Mauricio Martinez as Emilio Estefan
Jason Martinez as Jose Fajardo
Nancy Ticotin as Gloria Fajardo
Choreographed by
Show Timings
Tuesday to Saturday - 7:30 PM
Thursday and Saturday 2:30 PM
Running Time
TBC
Practical Information
Section Accessibility
Stalls: Row O of this section provide level access and transfers are available to any aisle seat that is level access. In the stalls, boxes D to L are level access while boxes E to F are reserved for wheelchair users.
Dress Circle: From the foyer, the dress circle section is 30 steps up. Since there's a customer lift available at the theatre, there are two additional wheelchair accessible seats for patrons at the end of row K.
Upper Circle: This section is 63 steps up from the foyer. Please note that the lift doesn't stop at this level, which means this section is off limits for patrons with limited mobility and those who use a wheelchair.
Balcony: Up 93 steps from the main foyer, the balcony can be accessed via the customer lift. Level access is available to row K.
Available Facilities
Wheelchair: The London Coliseum is well-equipped for wheelchair users. There are two wheelchair seats in the stalls, two in the dress circle and four wheelchair accessible spaces in the stalls boxes. A customer lift is available to take patrons to most levels of the theatre. Transfer seats are also available in the theatre, with six such seats in the balcony section and four in the dress circle.
Restroom: Each of the four sections in the London Coliseum has toilets for patrons. A wheelchair accessible, unisex toilet in located in the basement, stalls, dress circle and balcony.
Bar: There are five bars in the theatre that serve a variety of snacks and drinks. You can also get free water at every bar at all levels of the theatre. There's also a great restaurant at the lower ground level of the theatre called the American Bar Restaurant.
Assistive Listening System: The theatre provides free enhanced sound headphones for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing. Visit the information desk at the theatre to collect your headphones.
Cloakroom: The cloakroom is located on the lower ground level of the theatre and is absolutely free of cost!
Handy Tips
- If you're looking for extra legroom, avoid all sections except the stalls. In the stalls, opt for any aisle seats to get additional legroom.
- Sign language interpreted performances are also sometimes available at the London Coliseum. If you're interested in attending one, reach out to the theatre staff to know more about the next signed performance that is scheduled.
- Guide and assistance dogs are welcome inside the theatre. The well-trained staff will take good care of the dogs for the duration of the show. A water bowl is provided for the dogs and they can also be taken for a walk during the show, if needed.
- No outside food and drinks are allowed inside the theatre, except unopened water bottles. If you purchase something from the theatre bar, please transfer it to a plastic cup before entering the auditorium.
- If you have any dietary restrictions, please inform the theatre staff of the same so that they can allow you to bring your own food and drink inside the auditorium.
- The London Coliseum is fully air-conditioned. Please dress accordingly and bring in an extra jacket or pullover in case it gets too cold for you.
Getting There
The London Coliseum is located in St. Martin's Lane and is easily accessible via rail, tube, and bus.
Tube: The nearest tube stations to the theatre are Charing Cross, Leicester Square, Covent Garden, and Embankment.
By Rail : If you wish to take the rail to the theatre, Charing Cross and Waterloo are the two closest stations.
Bus: The theatre is quite well serviced by bus lines, including 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 23, 24, 29, 53, 88, 91, 139, 159 and 179.
Restaurants near London Coliseum
1. Barrafina: This cosy, diner-style tapas bar with stools for their specialty Spanish small plates, served with sherry, cava and more.
2. Browns Covent Garden: Try this all-day British brasserie and bar for their special lobster nights in a grand cafe setting.
3. Wagamama: This Asian-inspired, Japanese restaurant features dishes that are whisked to long communal tables.
4. Nando's: Head over to this Afro-Portuguese restaurant for their lip smacking flame-grilled chicken served with a special chilli sauce.
5. Blame Gloria: Looking for a chilled-out place for your post opera after-party? This party bar with upbeat music and a wide selection of cocktails fits the bill!
5. Frenchie: A strikingly close cousin of the Parisian original, this chair eatery serves globally influenced French food with drinks to match.
More West End Guides
For more West End information, here are some helpful quick links!
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