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Venue

49 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF

奥德维奇剧院

4.6 · 8.9k Google reviews Box office closed · opens 4pm

The Aldwych Theatre is a West End theatre, located in Aldwych in the City of Westminster, central London. It was listed Grade II on 20 July 1971.

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Current attached shows

2

Google rating

4.6 ★ (8.9k)

Venue info

阿尔德维奇剧院(Aldwych Theatre)是伦敦的一处剧院场馆,曾在 British Theatre 上报道。来这里了解即将上演的演出、实用的场馆指南,以及到访前的订票建议。 奥德维奇剧院(Aldwych Theatre)于1905年开幕,最初作为如今的诺韦洛剧院(Novello Theatre)的“姊妹剧院”而建,开业后的头几年上演了多部音乐喜剧。1909年,这里呈现了安东·契诃夫《樱桃园》的英文首演。1925至1933年间,本·特拉弗斯(Ben Travers)为该剧院创作并制作了一系列闹剧,如今被统称为“奥德维奇闹剧”(The Aldwych Farces),风靡一时。 这些作品火到不得不派出巡演团到各地演出;其中大多数还被改编成电影,并尽可能沿用原舞台卡司。20世纪中后期,剧院更迎来了一批真正堪称经典的演出。1949年,劳伦斯·奥利弗(Laurence Olivier)执导了田纳西·威廉斯《欲望号街车》(A Streetcar Named Desire),由费雯·丽(Vivian Leigh)主演——三年后她也凭电影版的同一角色斩获奥斯卡。整个1960年代,剧院又见证了哈罗德·品特(Harold Pinter)作品《回家》(The Homecoming)与《收藏》(The Collection)的世界首演。 1960年12月15日,皇家莎士比亚剧团(Royal Shakespeare Company,RSC)将奥德维奇设为其伦敦据点。起初宣布只驻场三年,最终却一待就是21年,直到1982年才迁往巴比肯艺术中心(Barbican Arts Centre)。这段时期众多演出之中,尤为知名的包括《玫瑰战争》(The Wars of the Roses)、《希腊人》(The Greeks),以及大卫·埃德加(David Edgar)长达八个半小时的《尼古拉斯·尼克尔贝》(Nicholas Nickleby)改编版。RSC离开后,剧院被出售给荷兰德组织(Nederlander Organisation)。 近些年,剧院上演了多部音乐剧,包括《风中口哨》(Whistle Down the Wind)、《名扬四海》(Fame)、《辣身舞》(Dirty Dancing)、《礼帽》(Top Hat),以及短命的安德鲁·劳埃德·韦伯音乐剧《斯蒂芬·沃德》。此后,这里又迎来了大获成功的《狼厅 / 提起尸体》以及《Burn The Floor》。音乐剧《美丽——卡罗尔·金音乐剧》(Beautiful - The Carole King Musical)将于2015年开演。 《美丽——卡罗尔·金音乐剧》 (2015年2月-)《舞到天明》 (2014年10月-2015年1月)《狼厅》 / 《提拔尸体》(2014年5月-2014年9月)《斯蒂芬·沃德》(2013年12月3日-2014年4月)《礼帽》——音乐剧(2012年5月9日-2013年10月26日)《圆跟鞋女子》(2011年11月30日-2012年1月14日)《铁窗喋血》(2011年)《热舞辣妹》(2006年-2011年)《名扬四海》——音乐剧(2002年-2006年)《风中私语》(1998年-2001年) 整个礼堂的大部分区域都安装有红外回路系统(该系统覆盖的座位包括:正厅第E至P排,楼座A至K排以及极座A至K排)。 让我们回到过去,庆祝雪儿吧!ITV《Starstruck》的获奖者瑞秋·霍恩特主演的《Shoop Shoop Show – 雪儿合集》是一场令人眼花缭乱的献礼,涵盖了雪儿职业生涯的每个十年。立即预订在奥德维奇剧院这场壮观的单夜庆祝活动的门票。 休·博纳维尔将在威廉·尼科尔森关于爱情、失落和信仰的感人戏剧中,于伦敦西区回归饰演C.S.刘易斯。玛吉·锡夫饰演乔伊·戴维曼。立即预订阿尔德维奇剧院的《影子大地》门票,观看这一备受赞誉的奇切斯特节日剧院作品。 在阿尔德维奇剧院购买《Tina - 蒂娜·特纳音乐剧》门票,票价£24起。演出阵容、演出时间及演出时长等详情请见 BritishTheatre.com。

History

The Aldwych Theatre opened in 1905 as a companion to what is now known as the Novello Theatre, and spent its first few years hosting a number of musical comedies. In 1909, it presented the first English performance of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard. Between 1925 and 1933, Ben Travers produced a series of farces for the theatre, now known as ‘The Aldwych Farces’, which proved wildly popular. Touring companies had to be sent out to present them, and the majority of the plays were adapted for film, with as many of the original stage cast as possible. In the mid to late 20th Century, the theatre would play host to some truly iconic theatrical performances. In 1949, Laurence Olivier directed a production of A Streetcar Named Desire, which starred Vivian Leigh (who would go on to win an Oscar for the same role in the film adaptation 3 years later), and throughout the 1960s saw world premieres of The Homecoming and The Collection, written by Harold Pinter. On 15 December 1960, the Royal Shakespeare Company made the Aldwych its London base. While it announced the RSC would remain there for 3 years, they ended up staying for 21, before moving to the Barbican Arts Centre in 1982. Famous productions out of the numerous that ran during this time were The Wars of the Roses, The Greeks, and David Edgar’s 8-and-a-half hour adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby. When the RSC left, the theatre was sold to Nederlander Organisation. In recent years, the theatre has played host to a number of musicals, including Whistle Down the Wind, Fame, Dirty Dancing, Top Hat and the short-lived Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Stephen Ward. Since then the theatre has played host to the hugely successful Wolf Hall/ Bring Up The Bodies and Burn The Floor. Beautiful - The Carole King Musical will open in 2015.

Past performances

Beautiful - The Carole King Musical (February 2015 -)
Dance Til Dawn (October 2014 - January 2015)
Wolf Hall / Bring Up The Bodies (May 2014 - September 2014)
Stephen Ward (December 3 2013 - April 2014)
Top Hat – the Musical (9 May 2012 – October 26 2013)
A Round-Heeled Woman (30 November 2011 – 14 January 2012)
Cool Hand Luke (2011)
Dirty Dancing (2006 – 2011)
Fame – The Musical (2002 – 2006)
Whistle Down the Wind (1998 – 2001)


Box office hours

Box office closed · opens 4pm

  • Monday: 4:00 – 9:45 PM
  • Tuesday: 4:00 – 9:45 PM
  • Wednesday: 4:00 – 9:45 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 10:15 PM
  • Friday: 4:00 – 10:15 PM
  • Saturday: 12:00 – 10:15 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

These are the box office (ticket desk) hours supplied by Google. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — always check your ticket for the performance start time. You can book online any time through British Theatre.

Transport

Tube

Covent Garden, Holburn, Charing Cross

Train

Charing Cross

Bus

1, 4, 11, 13, 15, 68, 98

Parking

Chinatown (Q Park Scheme)

Seating plan

Aldwych Theatre seating plan

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair accessible entrances and seating are available.

Are there adapted toilets?

Adapted toilets are located in the theatre foyer.

Assisted Performances

Are there facilities for the hard-of-hearing?

There is an infrared loop system working throughout most of the auditorium (The system operates in the following seating areas: Stalls Rows E – P, Dress Circle rows A – K and Grand Circle rows A – K).

Are guide dogs and/or hearing dogs permitted?

Guide dogs are welcome everywhere in the theatre, and may be taken into the auditorium or looked after by theatre staff if required.

Please contact the theatre directly for further information.

Shows currently at this venue

Previous productions

What visitors say

5.0 · a month ago
Comfortable seating in a well-kept theatre with modern facilities in the small areas theatres have for toilets. Seats comfortable and spacious enough. Performance of Shadowlands involved excellent actors with an important story about people, faith and suffering with a good script that, with the acting, brought forth emotion and relevant humour. Most enjoyable.
— Mark Turner
4.0 · a month ago
Even from the upper levels the seats give a clear view of the full stage and the acoustics are excellent, though legroom can feel a little tight. Front-of-house staff were very kind and the space is easy to navigate. The bars on the upper floors are fairly small with a standard range of drinks and snacks at okay prices, though little room to stand. The women’s toilets in particular are quite compact and can get a bit cramped. Visited for Shadowlands, which was an excellent production.
— Becky T
5.0 · 2 months ago
Seeing Shadowlands at the Aldwych Theatre was an unforgettable experience. The production is beautifully staged, with performances that feel deeply authentic and emotionally resonant from start to finish. Hugh Bonneville delivers a remarkable portrayal of C.S. Lewis, bringing warmth, intelligence, and vulnerability to the role, while Maggie Siff provides a moving and nuanced counterpart that perfectly balances the story. The play unfolds with a gentle rhythm that allows the audience to truly connect with the characters and their journey. As the narrative progresses, the emotional depth becomes incredibly powerful — at several moments the theatre was completely silent, with everyone visibly absorbed in the story. The final scenes were especially moving, incredibly emotional, and left a lasting impression long after the curtain fell. A thoughtful, beautifully acted production that explores love, loss, and faith with sensitivity and grace. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a meaningful and memorable evening in the theatre.
— Y M
4.0 · 3 months ago
We went here to go watch Elf the Musical on Tuesday evening. The play was really good and the venue was also gorgeous on the inside. I must admit at that the incline of the ceiling is quite steep - we only see half the screen, but could see all actors. So, if booking seats on a tier, and towards the back, do keep this in mind.
— LIOPLI Music

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

Live venue listings

REVIEW: Tina the musical, Aldwych Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

20 April 2018

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REVIEW: Beautiful, Aldwych Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

27 February 2015

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REVIEW: Wolf Hall / Bring Up The Bodies, Aldwych Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

31 July 2014

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Review: Stephen Ward, Aldwych Theatre ✭✭

28 January 2014

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REVIEW: Stephen Ward, Aldwych Theatre ✭

21 December 2013

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at Aldwych Theatre?

The current production at Aldwych Theatre is Shadowlands. Browse and book tickets directly through British Theatre.

What's the nearest tube station to Aldwych Theatre?

The nearest tube station is Covent Garden, Holburn, Charing Cross.

Where is Aldwych Theatre?

Aldwych Theatre is located at 49 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF.

How can I contact Aldwych Theatre?

You can call Aldwych Theatre on 0345 200 7981. For tickets and bookings, please use British Theatre to secure the best seats.

What are the box office hours at Aldwych Theatre?

The Aldwych Theatre box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: 4:00 – 9:45 PM; Tuesday: 4:00 – 9:45 PM; Wednesday: 4:00 – 9:45 PM; Thursday: 12:00 – 10:15 PM; Friday: 4:00 – 10:15 PM; Saturday: 12:00 – 10:15 PM; Sunday: Closed. Right now the box office is closed · opens 4pm. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — and you can book online any time through British Theatre.

Is Aldwych Theatre accessible?

Aldwych 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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