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Bridge Theatre
Contemporary, riverfront theater with a rustic-chic bar, presenting new plays & reimagined classics.
Address: 3 Potters Flds Pk, London SE1 2SG, UK
Phone: 0333 320 0052
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: SE1 2SG

opening times

Monday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
Located just off Tower Bridge, the Bridge Theatre is a modern venue with stylish lighting and a clean, contemporary design. However, our visit on the 21st of June—on a sweltering 31°C day—was marred by a significant issue: there was no proper air conditioning. Only a single portable unit was in place, with visible piping trailing out the door, which did little to cool the space.nnThe theatre features an impressive 360° seating arrangement with a large central platform that can be raised or lowered depending on the performance. While visually striking, the stage felt surprisingly distant from many of the seated areas, including ours Seats A47 and A48, despite being relatively close. The best views were reserved for the “pit” audience, who stood for the entire two-hour performance — a challenging option in the heat.nnOur seats were at an awkward diagonal angle, making leg placement uncomfortable and the space tight when others needed to pass through. The overall experience was made worse by the lack of climate control — we were visibly sweating throughout the performance. It was unexpectedly uncomfortable for such a modern theatre, especially when compared to some of the much older West End venues that had excellent air conditioning on similarly hot days.nnnnOverall:nA sleek and innovative venue let down by poor temperature control and a less-than-ideal seating layout. On a hot day, be prepared for an uncomfortably warm experience — surprising for a newer theatre in London.
I had to move my date of going to the show so I had to phone up and the staff on the phone are incredibly nice and helped me so well.nnOnce at the venue the staff are so polite and helpful. There bars spaced out so it's not crowded.nnThe show Lady Of The Sea was amazing from start to finish. The acting was incredible.
We saw Richard ll here with Jonathan Bailey. I totally recommend seeing if you have a chance! Cozy theater and always has amazing productions.Last year we saw Guys and Dolls.Can’t wait to come back and see more productions in the future.As well as many photo options outside the theater with a view of the London Bridge.
Went to see the show on Saturday night. Our first time at the Bridge Theatre and our first time seeing a show that wasn't a musical. Loved Andrew Lincoln since Teachers so when this came out, off we went. Didn't know anything about the play or it's history. We aren't massive theatre snobs either so we went completely open minded. Blown away from start to end. Like a good book, hooked on every word and emotion from the cast. Had a great laugh too and we felt like we were in their world too, living each moment with the cast thanks to the immersiveness of the stage production. Our seats were so close to the stage, we loved every minute and you could see this reflected in the actors too. And being Andrew Lincoln fans, it was so surreal seeing him on stage. I think we loved it more because you could see bits of Simon and Rick throughout the play, which bought it home for us from TV to real life. Looking forward to Andrews next adventure, hopefully he will be on stage closer to home next time. We love you Simon Casey!
I went to The Bridge Theatre with friends to see Guys and Dolls a musical made famous by the film starring Frank Sinatra.nnThe musical used moving stages that moved up and down for each scene. The audience had the option of being next to the stage performance but had to remain standing for the full performance.nnPrior to the start of the performance some cast members acted as patrons at Mindy's Cafe to give a flavour of the performance. We arrived early but the bar was fully stocked and drinks had names related to the characters and venues.nnThe foyer is spacious and open but the hot food is limited so get there early if you haven't had a meal beforehand.nnI would recommend both Guys and Dolls and the theatre for a good night out.
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Directions to Bridge Theatre with public transportation


Tower Bridge City Hall 80 meters
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City Hall 150 meters
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Tower Bridge Road 160 meters
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Tooley Street City Hall 210 meters
Boss Street 240 meters
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