London Coliseum

London, England

Performance History

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The London Coliseum, also known as the Coliseum Theatre, is a prominent theater located on St. Martin's Lane in the heart of London's West End. It is one of the largest and most majestic theaters in the city, known for its grand architecture and rich history. The London Coliseum was originally built as a music hall and opened its doors in 1904. It was designed by architect Frank Matcham, known for his elaborate and opulent theater designs. The building features an impressive Beaux-Arts facade, adorned with columns, statues, and intricate details. The theater has a seating capacity of over 2,300, making it one of the largest theaters in London. It has been the home of the English National Opera since 1968, hosting a wide range of opera and ballet productions. In addition, the Coliseum has also hosted various other performances, including musicals, concerts, and special events. The interior of the London Coliseum is equally magnificent, with its spacious auditorium, ornate ceilings, and plush seating. The theater is renowned for its excellent acoustics, ensuring a world-class experience for both performers and audiences. The London Coliseum's central location and its dedication to presenting high-quality productions have solidified its reputation as a premier venue in London's cultural landscape. It remains a beloved destination for opera and theater enthusiasts, offering a truly immersive and unforgettable experience in the heart of the city.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1904
Venue Status: Still open
Seating Capacity: 2358

Location Info

33 St. Martin's Lane
London, England
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Other Names

  • London Coliseum (1904)

Trivia & History

London's largest theatre, it has been home to the English National Opera (formerly Sadler's Wells Opera) since 1968.


It was closed for renovations and reopened in 2004.

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