The Coronet Theatre is a jewel to be discovered, combining a rich heritage with unique décor to create memorable experiences for our performers and our audiences. The Coronet Theatre started life in 1898, designed by WGR Sprague, architect of many of the West End’s most beautiful theatres. Edward VII often visited, Ellen Terry and Sarah Bernhardt trod its boards, and it was where John Gielgud saw his first Shakespeare play.
4 October 2024 @ 3:30 pm
PastGuided Tour & History of the Coronet Theatre 3.30pm – FULLY BOOKED
Event details
Venue
The Coronet Theatre, 103 Notting Hill Gate, LondonUxbridge Street, London W8 7TA
Organiser
Booking
There are several flights of stairs throughout the building. We will go slowly, but it is recommended that all attendees are confident with several flights of stairs.
This is for the 3.30pm booking, please contact Open Age on 020 4516 9971 to book your place
Andrea or India
020 4516 9971