Sinatra The Musical
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Running time · 2hrs 45mins
Age guidance · Recommended for ages 13+. Children under 5 cannot be admitted.
Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026
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These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Content warnings
The show contains haze effects, swearing, mild violence, smoking and nudity. There may be some lighting and video effects that could be considered as strobe.
About Aldwych Theatre
Opening alongside the Novello Theatre in 1905, the Aldwych Theatre is a Grade II listed Edwardian building located in the heart of central London. The theatre has been home to countless premieres in its 120 year history, most notably Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. Directed by Laurence Olivier, and starring his wife, Vivien Leigh, the production was a family affair. Leigh went on to win an Oscar for her role in the 1951 film adaptation of Williams' play, proving (if needed) that there was more to her performance than her partnership with the director. The most recent world premiere, _Tina the Tina Turner Musica_l, opened in 2018, and has since been seen by more than 56 million people world wide.
The venue is celebrated for its excellent acoustics, rich theatrical history, and welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect destination for anyone looking to enjoy top-tier performances in the heart of London.
The History of Aldwych Theatre
Aldwych Theatre was designed by W.G.R. Sprague and has become an enduring part of London’s cultural heritage. Initially known for comedy and light entertainment, it later hosted significant productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company between 1960 and 1982.
Through the decades, the theatre has welcomed a host of legendary performers and memorable shows, establishing a reputation as a vital pillar of the West End. Rich with stories and tradition, the Aldwych Theatre continues to evolve while honouring its prestigious past.
Where is Aldwych Theatre?
Located at 49 Aldwych in central London, the theatre sits within walking distance of major landmarks including Covent Garden, Somerset House, and the Strand. It’s easily accessible via public transport, making it a convenient venue for both locals and tourists.
Aldwych Theatre nearest tube station
The nearest tube stations to Aldwych Theatre are:
- Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line) – a 7-minute walk
- Holborn (Central and Piccadilly Lines) – about 8 minutes away
- Temple (District and Circle Lines) – around a 9-minute walk
Aldwych Theatre nearest train station
The nearest train station is Charing Cross, approximately a 12-minute walk away. From there, you can stroll along the Strand straight to the theatre or take a short bus ride.
Buses to Aldwych Theatre
Several day and night buses stop near Aldwych Theatre:
- Day routes: 1, 4, 11, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 76, 91, 168, 171, 188, 243
- Night buses: N1, N68, N171
- Nearest stops: Aldwych / Drury Lane or Somerset House. Both are under a 2-minute walk from the venue
Aldwych Theatre Seating Plan
The Aldwych Theatre seating plan features a three-tiered layout: Stalls, Dress Circle, and Grand Circle, accommodating 1,122 patrons. The stalls offer close-up stage views and immersive sound, while the Dress Circle is great for a clear overview of the performance. The Grand Circle provides excellent value for those looking to enjoy West End theatre on a budget.
Accessible seating is available, and the venue has facilities to support guests with reduced mobility. Whether you prefer the intimacy of the front stalls or the panoramic scope of the upper levels, the Aldwych Theatre offers varied perspectives to suit all preferences.
Aldwych Theatre accessibility
The Aldwych Theatre is wheelchair accessible and provides accessible toilets and seating. Assistance dogs are welcome, and there are provisions for hearing-impaired patrons via infrared systems. It is advised that you contact the theatre directly if you have any access needs.
Aldwych Theatre Safety Policy
The theatre follows up-to-date safety guidelines, including bag checks, enhanced cleaning, and ventilation measures. Visitors are advised to check the theatre's official website for the latest safety information before attending.
Aldwych Theatre Dress Code
There is no strict dress code at the Aldwych Theatre. Casual attire is welcome, but many guests choose to dress smart-casual. For special events or premieres, attendees may opt for more formal clothing. Regardless of style, comfort is key.
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