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  • The Little Prince

    Mar 12 - 16, 2025

  • The Great Gatsby

    Apr 11 - Sep 7, 2025

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The Little Prince

March 12 - 16, 2025

It's a tale that has delighted fans the world over and now the cosmic story of The Little Prince comes to London in a spectacular UK-premiere production by director and choreographer Anne Tournie and co-director Chris Mouron, with music composed by Terry Truck. The production, punctuated with stunning videography designed by Marie Jumelin, comes to London following runs on Broadway and in Paris, Dubai and Sydney and is a stunning take on the timeless tale which has sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide.

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The Great Gatsby

April 11 - September 7, 2025

Old sport, it's the roaring 20s - and everything is changing. Following The Great Gatsby's glitzy Tony-award-winning run on Broadway (starring Jeremy Jordan and Eva Noblezada), Jay Gatsby invites you to the greatest party the West End has ever seen, it's no secret that this self-made millionaire wines and dines with the rich and restless of West Egg, and soon you will too as this magnetic new resident comes to the London Coliseum this year!

London Coliseum

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St Martins Lane, London WC2N 4ES

  • Year opened: 1904
  • Capacity: 2359
  • Concession stands
  • Merchandise booths
  • Disabled access
  • In-house bar
  • Coat check

Located in St. Martin's Lane, the London Coliseum is one of the biggest family variety theatres in London. It was opened in 1904 and was designed by architect Frank Matcham with the intention of the venue being one of the finest music halls for entertainment. Until 1968, the venue was used for a range of events including film screenings, musical comedies, plays and variety shows. Sadler's Wells Opera Company (now the English National Opera) took over the venue in 1968, and along with the English National Ballet, the venue is used primarily for opera.

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