Arriving on the West End scene in 1930, the Cambridge Theatre is one of the newest additions to our glamorous set of stages. The size of the auditorium provides an intimacy that makes it not only suited to spectacular musicals but also more scaled down plays. Among the most notable were George Bernard Shaw’s legendary Heartbreak House (1943) and Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall’s Billy Liar (1960-1962). Still renowned as one of the youngest and most attractive venues in the West End, the Cambridge Theatre has never been afraid to mix things up.
Cambridge Theatre
This dynamic young theatre is renowned as one of the most attractive venues in the West End, and has housed some of the most eye-catching and inspirational plays and musicals of recent times. Having joined the LW Theatres family in 2000, the Cambridge Theatre has been home to the Royal Shakespeare Company’s musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Matilda since 2011.”
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