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National Theatre

About

The NT presents a range of new plays and classics in its three theatres on the South Bank, in London's West End, on tour, and via live broadcast to cinemas around the world.

Story

In its three theatres on the South Bank in London, the National Theatre presents an eclectic mix of new plays and classics from the world repertoire with six or more productions playing at any one time. The NT also has productions in the West End, on Broadway, on tour in the UK and internationally - and broadcasts theatre to cinemas worldwide.

Mission

The National Theatre of Great Britain strives to be a national centre of theatrical arts, central to the creative life of the country and unmatched in the world for scale, range of repertoire and audience reach. It aspires to produce to the highest standards by attracting the best artists and staff and by providing an environment which stimulates them to realise the fullest extent of their talents. Education and public engagement are founding principles for the NT and are central to our vision of the future.

Address: Upper Ground South Bank , London SE1 9PX, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7452 3000
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE1 9PX

opening times

Monday: 09:30-20:00
Tuesday: 09:30-20:00
Wednesday: 09:30-20:00
Thursday: 09:30-20:00
Friday: 09:30-20:00
Saturday: 09:30-20:00
Sunday: 12:00-18:00


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Reviews
The National Theatre is a cultural gem in London, offering a wide range of top-quality performances that cater to all tastes. The productions are always thought-provoking and beautifully staged, with incredible acting and stunning set designs. The venue itself is modern and comfortable, with great views from almost every seat. Whether you’re into classic plays, modern drama, or experimental performances, the National Theatre delivers something special every time. It’s a must-visit for theatre lovers, and the experience is truly unforgettable!
It was a happy, breezy, warm, and slightly cloudy Saturday on August 3, 2024. Strolling from London Bridge to the London Eye via Southbank, passing by the National Theatre, made for a perfect day out in London. I hope to catch a performance or musical at this theatre someday. Highly recommended!
I've seen multiple plays here and always had a wonderful time. They're well written and of good quality. As it's a theatre of course the price of food and drink are pretty high.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Love the National! Beautiful and interesting building, lovely, friendly staff, seating in the theatres provides a great view from most spots in the auditorium and is pretty comfortable narrow seats less so but are marked as such and tickets for those are usually cheaper, good amount of loos, reasonably priced drinks, great views from the terrace during the interval. Each visit is a pleasure!
Loved visiting this theatre - easy to get to, for a first timer in London with a sprained ankle no less! Industrial look to the outside, classy inside, comfy seats, great air flow not stuffy at all, amazing sound, spectacular lighting, and found a cute bookshop the bar was good too. Staff are super helpful as well Saw Nye here in May - was totally blown away by the performance - then took an evening stroll along Southbank, enjoying the sights, bustle and hum of a city winding down on a weeknight. Magical!
Excellent venue! Seats were a little small and very firm, but theater has great sound and all seats had a good view of the stage. I also very much liked the shop.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Super nice venue, with bar, restaurants, bookshop! If you’re not up for a show, you can just hang around, find a spot where to work.
Iconic Brutalist building by architect Denys Lasdun 1914-2001. Although much maligned by Prince Charles and others, Brutalist architecture has received a well deserved revival in recent years, epitomized by the new movie "The Brutalist" with Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones which debuted at the Venice Film Festival this year. Beautiful location right on the River Thames with spectacular views of the city skyline. We loved the performance of Coriolanus starring David Oyelowo.
Always a treat to catch a show here. I have never been disappointed, such good value. Brilliant production, well staffed, plenty of seating in foyer areas, even the queue for the toilets moved pretty quickly. And to top it all off, right next to the a brilliant view of the Thames in all it's glory. My friend and I had a quick dinner in the ground floor cafe, very nice and convenient.
Greath theatre with so many great shows. Has a book shop inside and coffee shop as well as bars for that crucial interval drink. Also very worth a picture from the balcony to get that spectacular view over the Thames and the London skylineVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
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