Listly by Auburn Silver
A city of art and drama, London echoes the renaissance of grandeur in every one of its theatres. The best theatres in London will keep you captivated long after you have left the show.
The rich historic touch of London is perhaps this city's greatest wealth. The London Coliseum emulates the best of this city from its magnificent historic building which makes an ideal place to enjoy drama in its most captivating form.
If you want to learn everything about the world of art and drama, the Theatre Pekham is more than eager to share with its audience everything on these line. Workshops are conducted regularly in this theatre especially aimed at the younger generation, whose love for drama is rather being overtaken by 2D replacements that hardly captivates the depth and essence of true drama.
Love Puppets? Try one of the shows at the Puppet Theatre Barge and enjoy an absolutely different theatre experience. In addition to the shows, this puppet theatre features a floating structure and was launched more than 30 years ago.
TheTabard Theatre is renowned for shows that recreate the best works of Shakespeare. The Theatre is located on Bath road just above the Tabard pub in Chiswick. It is also a good spot for comedy and a number of other experimental works.
Most of London's theatres have a historic touch to it. The riverside Studios however, is more modern in nature and has a small studio where innovative comedy and more serious productions are staged.
From the architecture, structure and interiors, Wyndham's Theatre has much to offer its ardent audience. Created in the year 1899 and owned by the legendary Charles Wyndham, this theatre emulates the ambience of pure royalty.
The most impressive of all exteriors is found in none other than the Victoria Palace Theatre. If not for the shows, the structure in itself is something worth checking out. When it comes to choosing a luxury Boutique hotel, London has plenty. From Halkin by COMO London this theatre is not too far away.
The Almeida has the reputation as one of the finest the Fringe theatres in London. Every year there is a vibrant dance festival in the theatre that showcases dance from varying genres.
There are only six stage shows performed in Donmar each year. Boasting an impressive design, this is yet another one of Sam Mendes' artistic wonderworks.
To enjoy cultural diversity in performances, watch one of the shows at the Tricycle. In addition to performing these innovative shows, this theatre also serves as a cinema, gallery, café and bar.
Located on St John Street, Clerkenwell, this is again another one of London's famous fringe pub theatres. The Old Red Lion Theatre is nearly 40 years in age and boasts an impressive structure above all else.
Reliving Shakespeare's age of art, the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was constructed as an identical replica of Shakespeare's 16th century theatre. This new structure is created just 200 yards from the original site.