The Cambridge Theatre is a modern, striking building- directly opposite Seven Dials. Built by architects Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie the Cambridge first opened its doors to the public in September 1930. The Cambridge Theatre is now a grade 2 listed building. Despite being a concrete structure, the modern look and clean lines of the architecture have created a visually pleasing venue. In 1950 the whole building was refurbished and the colour scheme changed from silver and gold to the red which can be seen today. It was during this refit that the bold chandeliers and candelabras were added. In 1987 another, more tasteful, refit was undertaken by designer Carl Toms- restoring the original quality and understated grace of the original construction. Though the Cambridge Theatre has a capacity of more than twelve hundred and boasts superb facilities- the venue has an unfortunate reputation for short production runs. This has meant that the theatres status has been in jeopardy in the past. During the 1930’s the Cambridge was used for trade films and was briefly a cinema during the late sixties. Despite this the Cambridge Theatre has staged some impressive and significant shows. In 1963 Tommy Steele played to packed houses with his seminal performance in ‘Half a Sixpence’. ‘Chicago’ which has recently undergone a transformation onto the movie screens starring Catherine Zeta Jones and Rene Zellweger, ran for almost six hundred performances at the Cambridge from the late 1970s. In more recent years the Olivier award-winning musical ‘Return to the Forbidden Planet’ opened, running for more than four years. The production was based on Shakespeare’s ‘the Tempest’ and featured music from the fifties and sixties. The Cambridge Theatre has become an important and recognisable venue in the West End and continues to stage major productions.
Listing Details
- Address: 32 Earlham Street, London,WC2H 9HU,United Kingdom
- Phone: 020 7494 5080
- Website: www.cambridgetheatrelondon.co.uk,www.cambridgetheatrelondon.co.uk
- Email: boxoffice@adctheatre.com
- Get there by bus: 1, 14, 19, 22, 29, 34, 55, 176.
- Get there by tube/train: Covent Garden.
- Wheelchair access: Yes
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Additional information:
Entrance to the foyer through 2 sets of double swing doors. Please let Box Office staff know that you have arrived. Entrance into the Stalls corridor through the third double EXIT door on Earlham Street. From here there is a slight slope down into the stalls, to 2 spaces for wheelchair users at N1 and N34. Transfer seats for up to 4 wheelchair users and 2 scooter users. The wheelchairs and scooters can be stored and will be retrieved by an usher.
Adapted toilet in Stalls corridor. Ushers have keys.
Opening Times
- Monday 7am to 6pm
- Tuesday 7am to 6pm
- Wednesday 7am to 6pm
- Thursday 7am to 6pm
- Friday 7am to 6pm
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed