The Tempest
Dec 7, 2024 - Feb 1, 2025Disney's Hercules
Jun 6, 2025 - Jan 10, 2026Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Aldwych) 6, 11, 13, 23, 59, 68, 87, 171, 172, 188, RV1, X68
Night bus numbers: (Aldwych) 6, 23, 188, N11, N13, N26, N47, N68, N87, N89, N155, N171, N551
Car park: Drury Lane, Parker Street (5mins)
Directions from tube: (5mins) Go right on Long Acre; turn right into Bow Street and after 100 metres it will be on your left in Russell Street/Catherine Street.
The Theatre Royal Drury Lane is among the most iconic and fascinating place of performance in London’s Covent Garden. The current building, which constitutes the fourth theatre on the site since 1663, navigates you through the mesmerising journey of nearly four centuries of British history under its majestic roof. Built by Benjamin Dean Wyatt, the theatre has proudly been a destination for legendary performances that left a substantial remark in the annals of theatre history. As the oldest and continuously used theatre in London, it has thrived as a symbol of resilience, being rebuilt after two devastating fires, and witnessing a multitude of evolution in the taste of the audience. Home to exceptional productions, the theatre has hosted national icons such as Laurence Olivier, Nell Gwynne and even King Charles II himself have trodden its boards. Its grandeur and rich heritage surely attract the ardent admirers of theatre from all around the globe.
The Theatre Royal Drury Lane is located in the heart of London’s West End and well-served by public transport. Nearest underground stations include Covent Garden and Holborn. Additionally, numerous bus routes pass close to the theatre. Alternatively, drivers can use the MasterPark at Park Street or NCP at Drury Lane.
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