London Theatre Breaks

The London Coliseum

Architect: Frank Matcham
Opened: 24 December 1904
Listed: Grade II*
Seats: 2,358 seats on 4 levels

    English National Ballet's Chrsitmas 2008 season at The London Coliseum features:
  • Sleeping Beauty (3 to 14 December 2008)
  • The Nutcracker (17 to 30 December 2008)
  • Manon (2 to 11 January 2009)

This 'Italian Renaissance' style theatre is one of the largest in London and was styled as a 'People's Palace of Entertainment and Art' - some 67,000 people visited The London Coliseum in its opening week - there where four two hour performances each day running from 12noon to 11.00pm. The large external revolving 'Globe' feature at the top of the building caused a problem with the Local Council who said it contravened the London Building Act - a compromise solution was found where the globe did not move itself but was fitted with internal lights that flashed on and off to give the impression of the globe revolving around. In January 2002 a major refurbishment started and is expected to be completed in January 2004, in time to celebrate the theatre's centenary year.

The theatre initially presented a range of variety of shows before becoming a 'legit' theatre in 1931. For the ten years from 1947 the theatre became synominous with the big American musicals as, one after the other, Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me Kate, Guys and Dolls, Can-Can, Pajama Game, Damn Yankees, Bells Are Ringing where all presented here.

The London Coliseum became the new home of The Sadler's Wells Opera Company - renamed The English National Opera - in 1968 since when they have presented annual season's of opera - all sung in English - interspersed by visiting company's such as The English National Ballet.

Shows currently playing in London's West End

List by date built

Adelphi Theatre
Aldwych Theatre
Apollo Theatre
Apollo Victoria Theatre
Barbican Theatre
Cambridge Theatre
Comedy Theatre
Criterion Theatre
Dominion Theatre
Drury Lane Theatre
Duchess Theatre
Duke of York's Theatre
Fortune Theatre
Garrick Theatre
Gielgud Theatre
Haymarket Theatre
Her Majesty's Theatre
London Coliseum
London Palladium
Lyceum Theatre
Lyric Theatre
New Ambassadors
New London Theatre
Noel Coward Theatre
Novello Theatre
Old Vic Theatre
Palace Theatre
Phoenix Theatre
Piccadilly Theatre
Playhouse Theatre
Prince Edward Theatre
Prince of Wales Theatre
Queen's Theatre
St Martin's Theatre
Savoy Theatre
Shaftesbury Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Trafalgar Studios
Vaudeville Theatre
Victoria Palace Theatre
Wyndham's Theatre