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Venue

Canary Wharf, London, E14

トルバドール・カナリー・ワーフ劇場

4.3 · 406 Google reviews

Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is a London theatre venue featured on British Theatre. Explore upcoming shows, practical venue guidance, and ticket-booking insights before your visit.

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Current attached shows

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Google rating

4.3 ★ (406)

Venue info

トルバドール・カナリー・ワーフ・シアターは、ロンドンの劇場会場で、British Theatreでもご紹介しています。ご来場前に、これから上演される作品、会場の実用的なご案内、チケット予約のポイントをぜひチェックしてください。 トルバドール・カナリー・ワーフ・シアターは、受賞歴を誇るチームが手がけたトルバドール・ウェンブリー・パーク・シアターおよび旧キングス・クロス・シアターに続く、名高いトルバドール・シアターズ・ファミリーの最新拠点です。これまでの会場では『スターライト・エクスプレス』、『レイルウェイ・チルドレン』、『デヴィッド・ボウイ:ラザルス』、『イン・ザ・ハイツ』などの高い評価を受けた作品を上演し、革新的で没入感のあるシアター体験で定評を築いてきました。 3フロアにわたるダイナミックで現代的なパフォーマンス空間として設計され、屋外テラスや最新設備を備え、画期的なプロダクションに対応できる完全可変のレイアウトを採用しています。 カナリー・ワーフの活気あるショッピング&エンタメ地区の中心に位置し、リバーボートを含む複数の交通手段でアクセスも良好。文化的なお出かけ先として注目の存在です。2025年のオープンに向けて、ロンドンの演劇シーンに新風を吹き込む“ゲームチェンジャー”になることが期待されています。 キャナリーワーフを通る6つのバス路線があり、ロンドン全域への便利な接続を提供しています。これには、D3(ベスナル・グリーン - アイル・オブ・ドッグス、アズダ)、D7(マイル・エンド - オール・セインツ)、D8(ストラトフォード - アイル・オブ・ドッグス、アズダ)、135(ムーアフィールズ - マッドシュート)、277(ハイベリー&イズリントン - リーマス)、そして夜行バスのN550(トラファルガー・スクエア - キャニング・タウン)が含まれます。 カナリーウォーフには6,000台の駐車スペースがあり、そのうち2,500台は公共の駐車場にあります。また、自転車やオートバイの駐輪エリアも指定されています。4つの地下公共駐車場があり、キャボット、カナダ、およびジュビリープレイスのショッピングモールに直接アクセスできます。主要な駐車場には、キャボットスクエア(E14 4AP)、カナダスクエア(E14 5EW)、ジュビリープレイス(E14 5NY)、およびウェストフェリーサーカス(E14 4HD)が含まれます。 ロンドンの舞台で、「ハンガー・ゲーム」が生き生きと演じられる、迫力ある生存と反抗の物語を体験してください。 英国の劇場ニュースサイトで、最新のウェストエンド情報、独占オファー、そして最高のチケットを手に入れるには真っ先にチェックしてください。

History

Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is the latest addition to the renowned Troubadour Theatres family, created by the award-winning team behind Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre and the former King’s Cross Theatre. Their previous venues have hosted critically acclaimed productions such as Starlight Express, The Railway Children, David Bowie’s Lazarus, and In the Heights, establishing a reputation for innovative, immersive theatre experiences. Designed as a dynamic and contemporary performance space, Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre spans three floors and features an outdoor terrace, modern facilities, and a fully flexible layout to accommodate groundbreaking productions. Located in the heart of Canary Wharf’s vibrant retail and entertainment district, the venue is easily accessible via multiple transport links - including riverboat services - making it a premier cultural destination. Opening in 2025, it promises to be a game-changing addition to London’s theatre scene.

Past performances

Transport

Tube

The Jubilee and Elizabeth Lines both have Canary Wharf Stations

Bus

Six bus routes pass through Canary Wharf, providing convenient connections across London. These include the D3 (Bethnal Green – Isle of Dogs, Asda), D7 (Mile End – All Saints), D8 (Stratford – Isle of Dogs, Asda), 135 (Moorfields – Mudchute), 277 (Highbury & Islington – Leamouth), and the N550 night bus (Trafalgar Square – Canning Town).

Parking

Canary Wharf offers 6,000 parking spaces, including 2,500 in public car parks, as well as designated areas for pedal and motorcycle parking. There are four underground public car parks, with direct access to Cabot, Canada, and Jubilee Place shopping malls. Key car parks include Cabot Square (E14 4AP), Canada Square (E14 5EW), Jubilee Place (E14 5NY), and Westferry Circus (E14 4HD).

Seating plan

Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre seating plan

Accessibility

Available at this venue:

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Accessibility information supplied by Google Maps. Please contact the venue directly to confirm details for your visit.

Shows currently at this venue

What visitors say

5.0 · a month ago
I recently watched The Hunger Games in the theatre in London, and I thought it was excellent. The stage adaptation brought a fresh intensity to the story while staying true to the heart of Suzanne Collins’ original. The set design was incredibly creative, making the arena feel immersive and dramatic without relying on film-style effects. The performances were powerful, especially the portrayal of Katniss Everdeen, who captured both the strength and vulnerability of the character. The tension throughout the Games was gripping, and the live theatre setting made certain scenes feel even more immediate and emotional than the film version. Overall, it was a thrilling and moving production that did justice to the story. I would definitely recommend it to fans of the books or films, as well as anyone who enjoys high-energy, thought-provoking theatre.
— Ian Jennings
5.0 · a month ago
Came to see the hunger games today and popped in early to see what merchandise to buy as it was my daughter’s birthday. We were welcomed inside even though it was early and got into a lovely conversation with Iris and Josh about the Hunger Games. They were so lovely and clearly really enjoyed chatting to people so please say thank you to these two for their amazing service! They even gave us tips on where to get lunch! The show was amazing and visually stunning! All of the actors were simply brilliant and the staging was awesome too. Thanks for a wonderful day out.
— L P
5.0 · 2 months ago
This is a fantastically constructed theatre, feels spacey and not to crowded. Could do with an additional few toilets but the wait wasn't too long. I went and saw Hunger Games, absolutely brilliant! The first half was better than the second, the whole thing is very in keeping with the book, obviously they change a few minor things. Katniss was brilliant, she should take up long distance running, she must have covered several miles during the performance! Lines were always very clear, top job! Haymitch, what a fantastic drunk! Effie brilliant! I could end up listing the whole cast, they were all great! I loved how they were able to achieve something the film couldn't which was the sheer contrast between the struggles of the games and the almost nonchalant disregard by the elite as they danced and drank! Fantastically represented! I won't say anymore to avoid spoilers! But would strongly recommend!
— Nicholas Cooper
5.0 · 3 months ago
I attended a show that started at 2:30 pm and finished around 5:05 pm, with a 20-minute interval. During the break, I was genuinely impressed by how well the restroom queues were organised. It might sound funny, but at large events with so many people, this really matters and was handled very smoothly. The production itself was absolutely beautiful. The fire, the special effects and the overall scale were something I wasn’t used to at all. It was my first time experiencing a show like this, and I loved every part of it. I was seated in District 3, on the very last row, and the view was still excellent. Overall, I highly recommend this show. I went alone and did not regret it for a second. Even if you don’t have anyone to go with, go anyway. You won’t regret it.
— Diana Taylor

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

Frequently asked questions

What's on at Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre?

The current production at Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is The Hunger Games: On Stage. Browse and book tickets directly through British Theatre.

What's the nearest tube station to Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre?

The nearest tube station is The Jubilee and Elizabeth Lines both have Canary Wharf Stations.

Where is Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre?

Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is located at Canary Wharf, London, E14.

Is Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre accessible?

Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre 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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