
Lyttleton Theatre in London
Part of the National Theatre, The Lyttleton Theatre offers a diverse and dynamic programme with different shows available daily. The Lyttelton theatre in London - named after Oliver Lyttelton, Viscount Chandos, whose parents were amongst the earlier effective campaigners for the London National Theatre and who was himself its initial chairman - is an amazing London theatre, conventional in its fundamental shape although not in the fineness of its sightlines and acoustics.
The theatre features 890 seats and different from majority of the usual theatres, has a changeable proscenium. A part of the National Theatre, Lyttleton in London offers a programme of talks and events that give an insight into the work of the theatre which is great for anyone wanting to find out more. Outdoor events also take part in summer and prior to the performance you can listen to music, the main foyer or view free exhibitions on-site.
Shows currently scheduled for May include Death and the King's Horseman, Dido, Queen of Carthage, Time and the Conways and War Horse in the West End.
For more information on the Lyttleton Theatre shows in London, please phone +44 (0)20 7 452 3400
Visiting London National Theatre - Lyttleton Theatre:
Address: South Bank, Lambeth, London, SE1 9PX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7452 3400
Nearest Underground Stations:
Waterloo Tube (7 minutes)
Southwark Tube (10 minutes)
For more information on the Lyttleton Theatre in London visit : www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
What's on at Lyttleton Theatre:
The theatre features 890 seats and different from majority of the usual theatres, has a changeable proscenium. A part of the National Theatre, Lyttleton in London offers a programme of talks and events that give an insight into the work of the theatre which is great for anyone wanting to find out more. Outdoor events also take part in summer and prior to the performance you can listen to music, the main foyer or view free exhibitions on-site.
Shows currently scheduled for May include Death and the King's Horseman, Dido, Queen of Carthage, Time and the Conways and War Horse in the West End.
For more information on the Lyttleton Theatre shows in London, please phone +44 (0)20 7 452 3400
Visiting London National Theatre - Lyttleton Theatre:
Address: South Bank, Lambeth, London, SE1 9PX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7452 3400
Nearest Underground Stations:
Waterloo Tube (7 minutes)
Southwark Tube (10 minutes)
For more information on the Lyttleton Theatre in London visit : www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
What's on at Lyttleton Theatre:

Port at Lyttelton Theatre, National
14th Feb - 24th Mar '13
A richly colourful portrait of a town with the everyday writ large, Simon Stephens’ Port is a celebration of the human spirit as Ra-chel, through sheer courage and despite an economic and political climate that pushes her into the very margins, looks...
14th Feb - 24th Mar '13
A richly colourful portrait of a town with the everyday writ large, Simon Stephens’ Port is a celebration of the human spirit as Ra-chel, through sheer courage and despite an economic and political climate that pushes her into the very margins, looks...

People at Lyttelton Theatre, National
18th Feb - 15th May '13
Frances de la Tour takes the part of Dorothy in her third new play by Alan Bennett at the National following The History Boys and The Habit of Art. She is joined by Selina Cadell and Linda Bassett...
18th Feb - 15th May '13
Frances de la Tour takes the part of Dorothy in her third new play by Alan Bennett at the National following The History Boys and The Habit of Art. She is joined by Selina Cadell and Linda Bassett...

Children of the Sun
9th Apr - 19th May '13
Maxim Gorky's Children of the Sun written while he was confined during the abortive Russian Revolution of 1905 in Saint Petersburg's Peter and Paul Fortress. Children of the Sun ascribe to elite of Russia...


