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Feature: A look at five of London’s top theatres

Whether you see a slightly smaller production in locations like Chiswick or you’re opting for a larger show at one of London’s major theatres, the capital of England is home to an array of top theatre shows in a number of respected venues.

For some, the opportunity to see a West End musical has to be taken. For others, though, a dramatic play or amazing opera performance is their preference. Ultimately, whatever tickles your fancy, London most definitely has you covered. So, instead of staying indoors and staring at your mobile phone’s screen, be it your Twitter timeline or a game of Kingdoms Rise slots, book yourself a ticket to one of London’s finest productions. You won’t be short on options given the extensive selection of productions in this creative and hugely talented city either. You’ll have a truly memorable evening, too.

From long-running classics to new and exciting smaller productions, let’s take a look at some of the top theatres in the city to consider. After all, these types of theatres tend to house the very best shows.

National Theatre

While going on a tour of the National Theatre is an interesting experience in itself, the comprehensive selection of different shows being hosted there is what separates it out from many other London venues. Located on South Bank, the National Theatre building has three auditoriums – the Olivier Theatre, Lyttleton Theatre and Dorfman Theatre – and champions a varied programme throughout the year. Some of London’s top productions are on offer there, alongside some newer shows with emerging talents. Given that it’s such an iconic venue, it’s well worth visiting.

Shakespeares Globe

A beautiful reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays, this is the perfect location to experience UK traditional theatre in all its glory. Some of Shakespeare’s best work is on show here, alongside a diverse range of other offerings. Overall, this replica of Shakespeare’s Globe theatre is the perfect place to see a show.

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Only open in the summer months given the grim winter weather that can dampen London’s spirits, the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a glorious spot to soak up an array of different productions. From comical offerings to drama-themed productions, this particular option offers up a season of Shakespeare and has managed to win over thousands of theatre-goers over the years. If you’re a fan of Shakespeare’s work and want to experience its beauty while immersing yourself in Regent’s Park’s greenery, then Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a truly fantastic option.

Young Vic

An iconic London venue, the Young Vic is an extremely influential London theatre that has become famous globally for hosting innovative and thought-provoking work over the years. Serving up a mixture of world-famous stars and rising talents, the diverse nature of productions at the Young Vic makes it an instant favourite with many theatre-goers. Offering excellent shows on the whole and cheaper tickets compared to many other theatres in the city, the Young Vic is a great theatre destination to consider.

Adelphi Theatre

A go-to favourite for many theatre-goers who visit the famous West End, the Adelphi is located slap-bang in the middle of the Strand and has hosted a number of iconic shows in its time. A lovely venue offering an excellent atmosphere and good views wherever you manage to find a seat, it tends to feature comedy and musical theatre productions, although other types of shows have also been popular there. Hit productions in recent times include Evita, Chicago, and Kinky Boots.

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