Charing Cross Theatre

Monday: 17:00 - 02:30
Tuesday: 17:00 - 02:30
Wednesday: 12:00 - 02:30
Thursday: 17:00 - 02:30
Friday: 17:00 - 02:30
Saturday: 13:00 - 02:30
Sunday: -

About Charing Cross Theatre

Located under The Arches at Charing Cross Station, our venue comprises of a 265 seater theatre, a restaurant and bar which has a late license to 2. 30am. Our theatre hosts an eclectic mix of drama, musicals, comedy, cabaret, late night shows as well as continuing our tradition of Sunday Evening Music Hall. Our restaurant offers delicious modern British cuisine and the venue can also host conferences, product launches and screenings.

For tickets, please telephone or visit our website.

Charing Cross Theatre Description

Located under The Arches at Charing Cross Station, our venue comprises of a 265 seater theatre, a restaurant and bar which has a late license to 2. 30am. Our theatre hosts an eclectic mix of drama, musicals, comedy, cabaret, late night shows as well as continuing our tradition of Sunday Evening Music Hall. Our restaurant offers delicious modern British cuisine and the venue can also host conferences, product launches and screenings.

For tickets, please telephone or visit our website.

Reviews

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Our #TBT this week is to the ★★★★ 'daring and unusual' (The Stage) - Death Takes a Holiday in rehearsal #rehearsal #BehindTheScenes #Theatre #ThrowbackThursday

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#DaisyPullsitOff ★★★★Londontheatre1.com |★★★★ Theatre Weekly ★★★★ Act Drop | ★★★★ Pocket Sized Theatre Last three performances - finishes tomorrow Book Tickets at http://charingcrosstheatre.co.uk/theatre/ daisy-pulls-it-off

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'People should come see this show because it will bring them joy': Jeremiah James talks musical IT HAPPENED IN KEY WEST at Charing Cross Theatre

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#DaisyPullsitOff "This Daisy is pure, unadulterated fun" Theatreworld Internet Magazine

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#DaisyPullsitOff ""A spiffing production, complete with pitch-perfect singing and choreography timed to comic perfection" BritishTheatreGuide

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★★★★ ~DaisyPullsitOff "A gifted cast of graduating actor-musicians from GSA strike all the right notes in this parody romp, which still proves wholly good-natured, enjoyably entertaining, waggish fun" ActDrop

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★★★★ #DasiyPullsitOff "Perfect for the whole family, Daisy Pulls It Off still makes you laugh and delivers great musician-actor performances" Theatre Weekly

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"New actor-muso Daisy Pulls It Off is absolutely ripping, with a topping new musical score" The Prickle

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★★★★#DaisyPullsitOff ""It’s a lot of fun, with very good comic timing. Absolutely scrummy, to quote the script" London Theatre 1

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★★★★#DaisyPullsitOff "It’s hard to believe this production has been picked up straight from a drama school showcase; yes, it is a young cast but they play it with an energy and maturity that is what we desire when seeing a professionally produced show, which is somewhat lacking in some bigger commercial shows we’re seeing around at the moment" Pocket Size Theatre

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Fresh from a sell-out run at the Bellair's Theatre, the first graduating year of GSA’s BA Actor-Musician programme brings this unique production full of quirky characters, splendid scrapes and fabulous friends, to delight West End audiences. 1927 - Daisy Meredith is the first scholarship girl taken from an elementary school to be granted access to the hallowed halls of the prestigious Grangewood School for Young Ladies. Enthusiastic and plucky to the last, Daisy finds herself... struggling against unspeakable snobs Sybil Burlington and Monica Smithers, who concoct ghastly schemes to get her expelled. Ably assisted by her new best friend, madcap Trixie Martin, Daisy finds herself caught up in a series of irresistible adventures including the search for missing “Beaumont Treasure”. Can Daisy work out the mysterious clues and save the school from closure? What secrets does the enigmatic Mr Scoblowski hide? Photographs by Robert Workman
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Jubilate...#DaisyPullsitOff first performance tonight. Daisy Meredith is the first scholarship girl taken from an elementary school to be granted access to the hallowed halls of the prestigious Grangewood School for Young Ladies. Enthusiastic and plucky to the last, Daisy finds herself struggling against unspeakable snobs Sybil Burlington and Monica Smithers, who concoct ghastly schemes to get her expelled. Ably assisted by her new best friend, madcap Trixie Martin, Daisy finds herself caught up in a series of irresistible adventures including the search for missing “Beaumont Treasure”.

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#DaisyPullsItOff at Charing Cross Theatre from 19th to 30th June BOOK NOW http://charingcrosstheatre.co.uk/theatre/ daisy-pulls-it-off

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Woman in White was a fabulous musical and all the performers were really good. I can’t recommend this show enough.

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What a wonderful little theatre. We saw Derren Brown here and eat in the restaurant before the show. The service and the food were very very good and the theatre is a lovely size with very comfortable seats - I can't imagine you get a bad view from any of them.

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Went to see this on Saturday (10th Feb) It was brilliant we all really enjoyed it, the cast and whole the production were fab - Well Done to everyone :-)

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This was brilliant, the set, production and cast were all from the top drawer. Absolutely go see it if you can be in London during the run and see some new stars in the making.

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Theatre is a lovely intimate venue, friendly helpful staff and a vibrant bar.



Braille Legacy was lovely. Singing performances sounds and some just beautiful. Storyline solid and interesting to discover historically. Took a while before you truly felt the abhorrent way blind children were treated in the 1800's and the extremely poor level of care, sanitation, nutrition, physical and psychological abuse that these people were under.

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The show is amazing! So edgy and dark and the trio ladies were superb! Simple yet effective staging and all talented actors and actresses make for a great night out! Go see it!!! The theatre is small and intimate but just as the show started they put the ac on! Having braved 3* outside I wasn’t prepared for how cold it got inside and shivered through the first half! The manager did turn up the temp for second half but could have done with turning them off! Despite this it’s a must see show!

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Lovely theatre where fantastic plays are performed. Loved The Braille Legacy and Harold and Maude!!

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Lovely little theatre very close to embankment tube or obviously charing cross station. Restaurant is very reasonably priced so worth a quick lunch or evening meal before your show. We saw Derren Brown here and even being on the very back row you can see everything and yu seem very close to the stage. The seating is tiered steeper than most theaters which means wherever you sit you get a great view. Balcony seats don't have the best view and the price reflects that I guess. We look forward to coming back to this venue in the future.

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I adored my visit to the Charing Cross Theatre to see the matinee performance of Yank! on Saturday 15th July 2017. All staff were engaging and interested in my opinion of the production, it wasn't just service small talk. The auditorium was intimate and magical. Lovely location just tucked out the way of view, a real hidden gem of the capital city!

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Harold and Maude is fantastic. The rapport between Harold and Maude is so charming, really natural and believable. The supporting cast of actors/musicians were so multi talented, a real pleasure to watch.

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First time for me at this intimate theatre (but regular theatre goer) but it was excellent. Staff were really helpful and the seats were good.

But... I have to mention the show (YANK!') fantastic and poignant and a great cast who lived their performances.

It deserves to be extended if at all possible?

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Being visually impaired I normally have problems with theatres where staff don't offer any help. This theatre is fantastic with disabled people. I've recently seen the braille legacy here and I felt so welcome by the staff. The manager introduced me to the cast. Not only I went once but 3 times within 4 weeks to see the same show. Thanks to the lovely staff I would definitely recommend everyone to go. Mind you I got my friends to come and see the last show.

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Attended the theatre on 19th to see Yank!! I had never heard of this musical so went bit knowing what to expect. Probably one of the best most beautiful , funny shoes I have seen, and I've seen most! Unbelievable talent. Bring it back!!! I've told so many people how amazing it was! The theatre was perfect for this particular show.

The cast were the most talented artists , I came away feeling very blessed to have seen it. Simply beautiful x

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A hidden gem! I don't believe there is a bad seat in the house. Loved the fact that it is tucked away in the Arches and you really feel like you are going somewhere secret and special. Understated haven in the heart of London.

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Went to see 'Yank' on 10.8.17. It was an amazing show. Superb cast, it had lots of laughs and also moved me to tears.

I thoroughly enjoyed it and could quite happily have watched it all over again!

It's showing till 19.8.17 so try and catch it while you can. Highly recommended 👍😀

The theatre is lovely, staff helpful & friendly, bar reasonably priced. My only quibble is that it was very warm in the theatre due to lack of air con.

Otherwise a fantastic eve. I shall definitely come back again soon!

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Lovely small theatre and all seats have great view. Only thing I would say is that the seat numbering should be replace as numbers worn away and a lot of people were confused where they should be sitting. Nice bar for drinks and coffee.

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A lovely little theatre and a great show, shame the website is deceiving as I booked tickets including a glass of wine per ticket and free programme. I paid extra for these on the price of the ticket only to be told on arrival this is not included in the price for the Yanks show. The website needs to be more clear as I would have not paid the price I did. Apart from that it was absolutely great

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Waited an hour to queue for "one in one out" however, many people came out before let in.

5 or 6 people went in before myself and four friends who are in our thirties and they went in without showing and I.D.



Asked us, who 2 of us didn't have I.D. but the bouncer said everyone had to show I.D.



Clearly I do not look like I am under 18, Being 32.



But the bouncer, had no courtesy, respect or manners to either of us.



If it was I.D. for everyone, then fair enough, but it wasn't.



Poor service, I don't live in London, never been before and won't go again.



It's a shame as I have heard good things about the place.

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Have been to this theatre and really enjoyed the experience, it being one of my favourite smaller theatre venues. Unfortunately last night we had a bad experience. Most of the audience left the building in the interval due to the horrendous heat. Many did not return for the 2nd half. We did try staying but was unbearable. Venue needs to invest in air con. Lots of people were complaining and we certainly won't return during hot weather. Shame, as was really looking forward to see the show YANK. Plus performance started 20 minutes late due to technical difficulties.

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Woman in White was a fabulous musical and all the performers were really good. I can’t recommend this show enough.

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What a wonderful little theatre. We saw Derren Brown here and eat in the restaurant before the show. The service and the food were very very good and the theatre is a lovely size with very comfortable seats - I can't imagine you get a bad view from any of them.

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Went to see this on Saturday (10th Feb) It was brilliant we all really enjoyed it, the cast and whole the production were fab - Well Done to everyone :-)

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This was brilliant, the set, production and cast were all from the top drawer. Absolutely go see it if you can be in London during the run and see some new stars in the making.

User

Theatre is a lovely intimate venue, friendly helpful staff and a vibrant bar.



Braille Legacy was lovely. Singing performances sounds and some just beautiful. Storyline solid and interesting to discover historically. Took a while before you truly felt the abhorrent way blind children were treated in the 1800's and the extremely poor level of care, sanitation, nutrition, physical and psychological abuse that these people were under.

User

The show is amazing! So edgy and dark and the trio ladies were superb! Simple yet effective staging and all talented actors and actresses make for a great night out! Go see it!!! The theatre is small and intimate but just as the show started they put the ac on! Having braved 3* outside I wasn’t prepared for how cold it got inside and shivered through the first half! The manager did turn up the temp for second half but could have done with turning them off! Despite this it’s a must see show!

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Lovely theatre where fantastic plays are performed. Loved The Braille Legacy and Harold and Maude!!

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Lovely little theatre very close to embankment tube or obviously charing cross station. Restaurant is very reasonably priced so worth a quick lunch or evening meal before your show. We saw Derren Brown here and even being on the very back row you can see everything and yu seem very close to the stage. The seating is tiered steeper than most theaters which means wherever you sit you get a great view. Balcony seats don't have the best view and the price reflects that I guess. We look forward to coming back to this venue in the future.

User

I adored my visit to the Charing Cross Theatre to see the matinee performance of Yank! on Saturday 15th July 2017. All staff were engaging and interested in my opinion of the production, it wasn't just service small talk. The auditorium was intimate and magical. Lovely location just tucked out the way of view, a real hidden gem of the capital city!

User

Harold and Maude is fantastic. The rapport between Harold and Maude is so charming, really natural and believable. The supporting cast of actors/musicians were so multi talented, a real pleasure to watch.

User

First time for me at this intimate theatre (but regular theatre goer) but it was excellent. Staff were really helpful and the seats were good.

But... I have to mention the show (YANK!') fantastic and poignant and a great cast who lived their performances.

It deserves to be extended if at all possible?

User

Being visually impaired I normally have problems with theatres where staff don't offer any help. This theatre is fantastic with disabled people. I've recently seen the braille legacy here and I felt so welcome by the staff. The manager introduced me to the cast. Not only I went once but 3 times within 4 weeks to see the same show. Thanks to the lovely staff I would definitely recommend everyone to go. Mind you I got my friends to come and see the last show.

User

Attended the theatre on 19th to see Yank!! I had never heard of this musical so went bit knowing what to expect. Probably one of the best most beautiful , funny shoes I have seen, and I've seen most! Unbelievable talent. Bring it back!!! I've told so many people how amazing it was! The theatre was perfect for this particular show.

The cast were the most talented artists , I came away feeling very blessed to have seen it. Simply beautiful x

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A hidden gem! I don't believe there is a bad seat in the house. Loved the fact that it is tucked away in the Arches and you really feel like you are going somewhere secret and special. Understated haven in the heart of London.

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Went to see 'Yank' on 10.8.17. It was an amazing show. Superb cast, it had lots of laughs and also moved me to tears.

I thoroughly enjoyed it and could quite happily have watched it all over again!

It's showing till 19.8.17 so try and catch it while you can. Highly recommended 👍😀

The theatre is lovely, staff helpful & friendly, bar reasonably priced. My only quibble is that it was very warm in the theatre due to lack of air con.

Otherwise a fantastic eve. I shall definitely come back again soon!

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Lovely small theatre and all seats have great view. Only thing I would say is that the seat numbering should be replace as numbers worn away and a lot of people were confused where they should be sitting. Nice bar for drinks and coffee.

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A lovely little theatre and a great show, shame the website is deceiving as I booked tickets including a glass of wine per ticket and free programme. I paid extra for these on the price of the ticket only to be told on arrival this is not included in the price for the Yanks show. The website needs to be more clear as I would have not paid the price I did. Apart from that it was absolutely great

User

Waited an hour to queue for "one in one out" however, many people came out before let in.

5 or 6 people went in before myself and four friends who are in our thirties and they went in without showing and I.D.



Asked us, who 2 of us didn't have I.D. but the bouncer said everyone had to show I.D.



Clearly I do not look like I am under 18, Being 32.



But the bouncer, had no courtesy, respect or manners to either of us.



If it was I.D. for everyone, then fair enough, but it wasn't.



Poor service, I don't live in London, never been before and won't go again.



It's a shame as I have heard good things about the place.

User

Have been to this theatre and really enjoyed the experience, it being one of my favourite smaller theatre venues. Unfortunately last night we had a bad experience. Most of the audience left the building in the interval due to the horrendous heat. Many did not return for the 2nd half. We did try staying but was unbearable. Venue needs to invest in air con. Lots of people were complaining and we certainly won't return during hot weather. Shame, as was really looking forward to see the show YANK. Plus performance started 20 minutes late due to technical difficulties.

More about Charing Cross Theatre

Charing Cross Theatre is located at Villiers St, WC2N 6NL London, United Kingdom
0844 4930 650
Monday: 17:00 - 02:30
Tuesday: 17:00 - 02:30
Wednesday: 12:00 - 02:30
Thursday: 17:00 - 02:30
Friday: 17:00 - 02:30
Saturday: 13:00 - 02:30
Sunday: -
http://www.charingcrosstheatre.co.uk