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183 Rosebery Avenue EC1R 4TN

Sadler's Wells

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Sadler's Wells Theatre is a London performing arts venue, located in Rosebery Avenue, Islington. The present-day theatre is the sixth on the site.

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4.7 ★ (5.6k)

Venue info

Sadler's Wells est une salle de spectacle londonienne présentée sur British Theatre. Découvrez les prochains spectacles, des conseils pratiques pour préparer votre venue et des informations utiles sur la réservation de billets avant votre visite. De nombreuses incarnations différentes du théâtre Sadler’s Wells se sont tenues sur le site de Clerkenwell. La première fut une simple « Musick House », qui ouvrit ses portes en 1683. Couplée à l'eau de la source éponyme et à son statut de panacée, le théâtre attira une large clientèle avant de connaître son déclin au 18ème siècle. Un nouveau théâtre fut construit et ouvrit en 1765, offrant une grande variété de productions, y compris des pièces patriotiques et des mélodrames navals (avec l'aide d'un théâtre aquatique), ainsi que des adaptations littéraires. Le théâtre fut finalement converti en patinoire à roulettes en 1875 et condamné en 1878. Il rouvrit en tant que théâtre en 1879, devenant le foyer de nombreux artistes de music-hall, avant de se transformer en cinéma en 1896. Le théâtre ferma à nouveau ses portes en 1915, pour ne rouvrir que le 6 janvier 1931. La production inaugurale de cette nouvelle phase du 20ème siècle fut La Nuit des Rois avec Ralph Richardson et John Gielgud, et une école de ballet fut fondée après l'obtention d'un espace de répétition régulier. Le théâtre ferma pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et rouvrit en 1945. Après avoir perdu sa compagnie d'opéra au profit du London Coliseum, le théâtre devint le foyer de nouveaux artistes et de danse contemporaine. Cela continua tout au long du 20ème siècle, avec l'une des productions les plus réussies, Le Lac des cygnes de Matthew Bourne (1995). L'incarnation actuelle du théâtre ouvrit le 11 octobre 1998, où il continue d'accueillir une grande variété de compagnies de danse du monde entier. Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (6 novembre 2013 – 10 novembre 2013)Hofesh Shechter (30 octobre 2013 – 3 novembre 2013) En raison de la brièveté des représentations (1-6 jours), d'autres informations sur les productions passées ne sont pas disponibles. Bowling Green Lane (parking 24h). Stationnement dans la rue Hardwick. ACCÈS EN FAUTEUIL ROULANT :Sièges adaptés disponibles.Y a-t-il des toilettes adaptées ? PERFORMANCES ASSISTÉES :Y a-t-il des installations pour les malentendants ?Il y a un système infrarouge fonctionnant dans tout l’auditorium (boucle d’induction et casques).Les chiens guides et/ou chiens d'assistance sont-ils autorisés ?Les chiens d'assistance sont autorisés à l'intérieur de l'auditorium. Veuillez contacter directement le théâtre pour plus d'informations. Soyez les premiers à accéder aux meilleurs billets, aux offres exclusives et aux dernières nouvelles du West End. Vous pouvez vous désabonner à tout moment. Politique de confidentialité

History

Many different incarnations of the Sadler’s Wells theatre have stood upon the site in Clerkenwell. The first was a simple ‘Musick House’, which opened in 1683. Coupled with the eponymous well’s water and its status as a cure-all, the theatre enjoyed a wide array of clientele before its eventual decline in the 18th Century.

A newly constructed theatre opened in 1765, hosting a wide variety of productions, including patriotic plays and naval melodramas (with the assistance of an aquatic theatre), and literary adaptations. The theatre was eventually converted into a roller-skating rink in 1875 and condemned in 1878.

It re-opened as a theatre in 1879, becoming home to many music hall performers and eventually converting to a cinema in 1896. The theatre would close again in 1915, not to be reopened until 6 January 1931. The inaugural production of this new 20th Century phase was Twelfth Night starring Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud and a ballet school was established, after being granted regular rehearsal space.

The theatre closed during the Second World War and reopened in 1945. After losing its opera company to the London Coliseum, the theatre became the home for new artists and contemporary dance. This continued throughout the 20th Century, with one of the most successful productions being Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake (1995).

The current incarnation of the theatre opened on 11 October 1998, where it continues to play host to a wide variety of dance companies all across the world.

Past performances

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (6 November 2013 – 10 November 2013)
Hofesh Shechter (30 October 2013 – 3 November 2013)

Due to short runs (1-6 days)
, further past production information is unavailable.

Transport

Tube

Angel

Train

Old Street, St Pancras

Bus

19, 38, 341

Parking

Bowling Green Lane (24hr car park). On-street parking in Hardwick Street.

Seating plan

Sadler's Wells seating plan

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

Adapted seating available.Are there adapted toilets?

An adapted toilet is available.

Assisted Performances

Are there facilities for the hard-of-hearing?There is an infrared system working throughout the auditorium (induction loop and headsets).Are guide dogs and/or hearing dogs permitted?Access dogs are allowed inside the auditorium.

Please contact the theatre directly for further information.

What visitors say

4.0 · 5 months ago
It was my first time at this theatre, and it was modern and relatively small. During the intermission, the staff at the bar were very friendly and helpful. To be honest, my only disappointment wasn’t with the theatre itself but with the audience. Although it was a contemporary ballet performance, I was quite surprised by how casually most people were dressed. Perhaps it’s because the venue is more modern? At most of the ballet performances I’ve attended before, the audience usually dressed quite formally — some men even wore suits with flowers in their breast pockets — but this one was very different. Anyway, there’s a bus stop right in front of the theatre, so transport is convenient, but after the show it felt a bit isolated for catching a taxi, so I’d recommend booking an Uber in advance.
— Louise Louise
5.0 · 2 months ago
Sadler’s Wells is a true gem and a must-visit for anyone who loves the arts. The theatre has a beautiful, modern feel while still carrying a real sense of history, and the atmosphere is welcoming without ever feeling stuffy. The programming is consistently outstanding, showcasing world-class dance in all its forms—from contemporary and ballet to bold, experimental work you won’t see anywhere else. Sightlines are excellent, the sound and lighting elevate every performance, and the whole experience feels thoughtfully curated from the moment you arrive. It’s the kind of place that leaves you inspired long after the curtain comes down.
— Andrea
5.0 · a month ago
My husband and I watched Mary, Queen of Scots yesterday. It was brilliant! The choreography, set design music and the top quality dancers was incredible. The air-conditioning was freezing cold. If you have vertigo, perhaps do not sit on the top level. The staff was great and the theatre is not a maze like some others. The seats are super narrow and leg room is limited. The view was good, we were in Row C on the top level.
— Courtney Lawrence
5.0 · 3 months ago
A wonderful experience, great seats, comfortable with good view of the stage. Great performance of Red Shoes. Bag check on arrival was notified in advance when we booked our tickets and was easily done. Options for drinks and ice cream in the very spacious foyer which also has some seating. Travel options are plentiful and there are lots of local eateries and bars and coffee shops.
— Caroline Blair

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at Sadler's Wells?

There is no production currently on sale at Sadler's Wells. Check back soon, or browse our full list of West End shows.

What's the nearest tube station to Sadler's Wells?

The nearest tube station is Angel.

Where is Sadler's Wells?

Sadler's Wells is located at 183 Rosebery Avenue EC1R 4TN.

How can I contact Sadler's Wells?

You can call Sadler's Wells on 020 7863 8000. For tickets and bookings, please use British Theatre to secure the best seats.

Is Sadler's Wells accessible?

Sadler's Wells offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible seating, wheelchair-accessible toilets. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.

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