• The London Coliseum has the largest capacity of any London theatre with 2,359 seats across 4 levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle, and Balcony.
  • Toilets. Wheelchair/scooter access. London Coliseum Access Tickets. Disabled theatregoers and their carers can get discount tickets.
  • The London Coliseum is home to The English National Opera but also plays host to dance and theatre.
  • Frank Matcham was also the architect of Glasgow King's Theater. The London Coliseum is a Grade II listed building of English Heritage.
  • The London Coliseum Auditorium with a packed audience, in the early 1900s - From 'Living London' Volume II Section II by George R. Sims.
  • The Coliseum Theatre in London’s West End, popularly known as London Coliseum, is on St Martin’s Lane, in the City of Westminster.
  • Explore the rich history of one of London's premiere artistic attractions over the past half century, the London Coliseum, home to the English National Opera.
  • The London Coliseum, home to the English National Opera, is the largest theatre in London’s West End, boasting 2,359 seats.
  • The London Coliseum has such a presence in the English opera calendar that it’s now the British home of operatic performances.
  • 1963 July – 1968 – Leased by Cinema to become the second of London’s Cinerama locations. Renamed the Coliseum Cinema.