An absolutely beautiful theatre with so much going on. We went for a tour and to see Dear England; I’d highly recommend both. Our tour guide was kind & helpful, and told us about the histories of the theatres, which we got to tour, while taking us backstage. Additionally, Dear England was a really engaging show and was performed in the Olivier theatre, which has no bad seat.
Went to watch The Father and The Assassin last week. The venue and the space is magical! Has great facilities and of course, the show was magnificent as well!
Had an absolutely splendid time visiting the National Theatre to see The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The architecture of the building is very interesting inside and out. The stage for the play is one of the most beautiful set ups I had ever seen and an added bonus is that there's a great selection of books in the gift store. One of my new favourite places to visit in London.
Lovely venue for the performing arts. Was at the Olivier Theatre to see The Father and the Assassin. The play was brilliant but the theatre itself was commendable with its revolving stage.
Iconic theatre in London. Has a nice bar and the architecture alone is worth a visit. The Effect currently playing is a good reason to take a trip there. Well acted and thought provoking.
Amazing building - worth a visit to see. You can wander round most of it without having to get a show ticket. The bar up stairs has great views.
Amazing theatre and animated area by the river.
Very good organization from the security at the entrance to the theatre staff.
We've been there for 'The Effect' play and everything was incredible.
Thank you!
Beautiful Thames river view , lively area, many pubs, bars and restaurants around. Book shops and museums to visit. Walking distance to Waterloo and millennium bridges, easy to access location either by public transport or even driving. There is a spacious car park few blocks away which you can book in advance if you prefer to drive. Reasonable food court, bars and coffee shops. Comfortable venue seats. Oliver is modern and well designed. I love this place. We go frequently.
If you're around London or planning to visit London, June might be the best time. The weather is pretty good most of the time, and the summer vibe is perfect with all festivals, concerts, open plans, pubs, and gardens. Southbank / National Theatre festival is one of the good open/public festivals in London. There are so many streets and alleys in Southbank, front of the National Theatre, and The Scoop turns as open plan clubs, so as you walk around, there you can see the DJ desks, different type of live music band's gigs. Especially in front of the National Theatre, there are so many nice parties between June-July. Don't miss it, and have fun 😉
Went to watch a play on the Oliver stage and wasn't disappointed. I'm a wheelchair user and access is very good. Staff are very helpful and friendly 🙂. All in all a very very good theatre.
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