Slave Play Tickets - Noel Coward Theatre

IS THE WEST END READY FOR SLAVE PLAY?

On the MacGregor Plantation, the Old South is still alive and well. The cotton fields, the heat in the air, and the ferocious power of the whip. But nothing is quite as it seems… or just maybe it is.

The controversial, ground-breaking, iconic, and most Tony-nominated play of all time comes to London. James Cusati-Moyer, Fisayo Akinade, Kit Harington, Chalia La Tour, Irene Sofia Lucio, Aaron Heffernan, Annie McNamara, and Olivia Washington star in SLAVE PLAY, Jeremy O. Harris’s extraordinary play about identity, race, and sexuality in 21st century America. Robert O’Hara directs at the intimate Noël Coward Theatre for an unmissable and strictly limited season.

Assisted Performances
Audio Described - Saturday 17th August 2.30pm
Captioned - Saturday 3rd August 2.30pm

Seating Plan
Noel Coward Theatre Seating Plan

Address
85-88 St Martin’s Lane, London, WC2N 4AU

Venue Facilities
Air conditioned

Nearest Tube
Leicester Square

Tube Lines
Piccadilly, Northern

Directions from nearest tube

(2mins) Take Cranbourn Street away from Leicester Square until St Martin’s Lane, where you head right until you reach the theatre.

Railway Station
Charing Cross

Bus Numbers
(Charing Cross) 24, 29, 176; (Strand) 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139

Night Bus Numbers
(Charing Cross) 24, 176, N5, N20, N29, N41, N279; (Strand) 6, 23, 139, N9, N15, N11, N13, N21, N26, N44, N47, N87, N89, N91, N155, N343, N551

Car Park
St Martin’s Lane Hotel (1min)

Within Congestion Zone
yes

The Noel Coward Theatre is a medium size West End theatre which has a capacity of 960 seats and is built in a grand and traditional style. Due to the layout of the theatre, some views of the stage at the Noel Coward Theatre are restricted towards the ends of rows and in the higher sections of the venue because of its horseshoe shape.

Premium seats in the theatre are situated in the Stalls around the centre of rows F-G, although when searching for value, it is worth noting that the surrounding seats in this section of the theatre also offer good and clear views, and as most seats in the Stalls are priced similarly it can be beneficial to sit five or six rows back from the front to get the best visual experience. The front section of the Dress Circle is also a good option for good panoramic views of the stage.

There are also six boxes in the Noel Coward Theatre – 2 on the ground floor in the Stalls and a further 4 one level up in the Dress Circle which offer excellent views and offering a very close-up and personal experience.

The Upper Circle on the third level of the venue is considered very good value for those on a budget looking to book cheap Slave Play tickets as although legroom can be a little tight, it is possible to enjoy the production with a clear view of the stage over the safety rail. Other value can be found in the rear of the Stalls section where seats are sold at a discount regularly.

Are There Any Tickets To Slave Play That Should Be Avoided? 

The Noel Coward Theatre has quite a few seats that do have restrictions so when buying tickets it is recommended that you study the seating plan before booking to make sure that you are happy with your purchase. The seats in row AA of the upper circle for example, and quite a few of the seats in the balcony feature quite severe restrictions and should possibly be avoided if possible.

Are Tickets Cheap To Buy? 

Although tickets can start from as little as £30 it is worth noting that the Noel Coward Theatre has four tiers and there are quite a few seats in the cheaper sections of the upper circle and balcony that feature a restriction to your view so it is highly recommended that you study the seating plan before purchase to ensure that you are happy with your seats before submitting payment.

Is It Easy To Find Discount Tickets To Slave Play? 

This is a popular show and public demand dictates whether discount tickets will be available or not. Discount tickets can sometimes be found through online promotions and bargain hunters looking to keep the price down should check the website regularly for updates and new offers. Booking in advance can also keep the price down with clear-view seats in the upper circle or slightly to the back and on the sides of the stalls or dress circle being good value during off-peak periods and for midweek performances.

When Is The Best Time To Book  Tickets To Productions At The Noel Coward Theatre? 

The best value when booking all London theatre tickets can usually be found in midweek performances in the quieter months of November, January, and February when London traditionally has a lower footfall and producers are sometimes forced to reduce ticket prices to fill up the theatre as eight shows every single week is a demanding schedule and a lot of seats that need to be filled. The weeks following from school holidays are very often quiet in the theatre and can regularly see a downward movement in ticket prices bringing big savings.

Event Detail

29 June 2024 00:00
21 September 2024 00:00
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