Roald Dahl’s Matilda, The Musical, arrives in London’s West End courtesy of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The winner of 7 Olivier Awards, this production at the Cambridge Theatre has been thrilling audiences and critics alike since 24 November, 2011.
The musical is an adaptation of the book with the same name written by Roald Dahl in 1988. Matilda, The Musical, narrates the story of a little girl who despite not being loved by her parents and being oppressed by her school’s headmistress, develops extraordinary mental capacities. For her entire life, everyone around Matilda has ignored her, but that will all change when she meets her new teacher, the only person who will truly realize the girl’s full potential.
Area of Theatre | Price |
Rows K (Upper Circle) | £24.00 |
Rows M-L (Upper Circle) | £30.00 |
Rows K-G (Upper Circle) | £47.40 |
Rows F - A (Upper Circle) | £63.00 |
Row S (Stalls) | £75.00 |
Rows H-A (Dress Circle, Sides), Rows S- AA (Stalls, Sides) | £89.40 |
Rows C (Dress Circle), Rows K-E (Stalls) | £114.00 |
Rows B & A (Dress Circle), Rows J-F (Stalls) | £147.00 |
Owned by LW Theatres, even though the Cambridge Theatre is one of the company’s youngest venues, it actually opened its doors in 1930. On its stage, audiences have thrilled to such legendary musicals as Grease, Fame, Jerry Springer - The Opera, or the acclaimed revival of Chicago. Currently, and since 2011, the Cambridge Theatre is home to Matilda, The Musical, which has become the theatre’s longest running production.
The venue can seat 1237 people, distributed over three floors: 498 in the Stalls, 295 in the Dress Circle and 444 in the Upper Circle. As far as many people are concerned, this is one of the most comfortable theatres anywhere in the West End, and there are no architectural elements that might hamper the visibility of the stage in any of its areas.
Located in the West End, the address of the Cambridge Theatre is: Seven Dials, London, WC2H 9HU. The venue is just next to Cambridge Circus, and it is perfectly connected with almost the entire city of London by public transport.
This is a musical for all audiences, although it is recommended for children from the age of 6. Children under the age of 5 will not be admitted. All children entering the theatre must be able to sit on their own seat, and all members of the audience, regardless of their age, must have a valid ticket.
The main entrance to the theatre is completely accessible and there are no architectural barriers that might hinder the access of a person on a wheelchair. Seats are available for people with reduced mobility in the Stalls area, specifically seats N1 and N34. 6 seats are also available for patrons who can transfer from their wheelchair to a seat. If you need special assistance, an access host will guide you to your seats and if you wish them to do so, they will be able to store your wheelchair or scooter during the show. These tickets have a 50% discount both for the client and for their companions, but they must be booked in advance.
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