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AVENUE Q Noël Coward Theatre
“THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN TOWN” Sky News
In a Downtown New York neighbourhood, a bright eyed college graduate called Princeton is looking for a new place to live.
With a tiny bank balance, he is about to come face to face with the reality of life on AVENUE Q, however a variety of
weird and wonderful new friends help lead Princeton on a hilarious journey of self-discovery.
This is the must-see hit show of the year and a guaranteed laugh-out-loud night out. Book your trip to AVENUE Q now!
Noël Coward Theatre - Designed in 1903 by W G R Sprague and known as The New Theatre for much of its earlier life, the theatre was renamed The Albery in 1973 in recognition of the Albery family's contribution to West End theatrical history for more than a hundred years and spanning four generations.Notable 'firsts' in the theatre's history include the first production of a Noel Coward play in 1920, and the first popular success of John Gielgud as Richard Of Bordeaux in 1933. As a result of bomb damage suffered in 1941 to the Old Vic Theatre and Sadler's Wells, the two companies moved to the New Theatre and staged performances there for the next nine years.In the 1960's Oliver the musical version of Oliver Twist broke the theatre's record for the number of performances.
St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 5AU
CAPACITY: 875
AIR-CONDITIONING: Yes
WHEELCHAIR SPACES: 2 spaces in Box M. Transfer seating available to any Royal Circle seat.
DISABLED TOILETS: No
INFRA-RED SYSTEM: Yes, deposit required. Phone box office to reserve.
GUIDE DOGS: Not allowed inside auditorium. Staff will look after during performance if mentioned at time of booking.
NEAREST TUBE/RAIL STATION: Leicester Square
BUSES: 24, 29, 176
NEAREST CAR PARKS:
Upper St Martin's Lane and Cambridge Circus |
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