The Vaudeville Theatre
About
The Vaudeville Theatre is a historic West End venue on the Strand in London’s City of Westminster. Opened in 1870 and rebuilt in 1926, its richly decorated auditorium accommodates 690 guests across three levels, offering an intimate yet energising theatre experience. The venue’s architecture blends Romanesque detailing with 20th‑century enhancements, preserving original elements such as early stage mechanisms while providing modern amenities. Each year the theatre hosts an array of popular productions, from long‑running hits like “Six” to new revivals and original works. The stage’s wide proscenium and superb acoustics make it a favourite among performers and audiences alike. Its backstage facilities, including a dedicated dressing room block and function rooms, allow for a range of performances and events. Visitors to the Vaudeville can enjoy the unique blend of classic ambience and contemporary creativity that defines London’s theatrical heritage. Whether attending a blockbuster musical or a refreshing new play, the theatre offers an experience that feels both timeless and freshly vibrant.
Highlights
- Historic Architecture
- Spacious Auditorium
- Iconic Productions