The Noël Coward Theatre in London was formerly known as the Albery Theatre, is a west end theatre situated on St. Martin's Lane in the City of Westminster. The theatre first opened on 12th March 1903 as the New Theatre, and was built by Sir Charles Wyndham behind the Wyndhams Theatre which was completed in 1899.
The building was designed by the architect W.G.R. Sprague with an exterior of the theatre in classical style and an interior of the venue in the Rococo style.
In 1973 it was renamed the Albery Theatre in tribute to the late Sir Bronson Albery who had presided as its manager for many years. Since September 2005, the theatre has been owned by Delfont-Mackintosh Ltd. It underwent a major refurbishment program in 2006, and was then renamed the Noël Coward Theatre when it re-opened for the London premiere of Avenue Q on 1st June 2006. Noel Coward, one of Britain's greatest playwrights and actors, appeared in his own play,I'll Leave It To You at the then New Theatre in 1920, the first West End production of one of his plays.
The Noel Coward Theatre has a seating capacity of 872 patrons on four levels. The building is now a Grade II Listed Structure.
Theatre tickets to all performances at the Noel Coward Theatre are available to book securely through this website.