National Theatre Guide For London Tourists

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If you like to see a lit up theatre with some great history to it, check this one out. It has three auditoriums which include the Olivier, Lyttelton, and Cottesloe. It has truly made a way so that the public can view it all around since the 2003 changes by Nicholas Hytner.

Attractions From All Around

People from all around the world are appreciating what this theatre has to offer them. They will see what the Jerry Springer The Opera is all about and also His Dark Materials and find out what great plays they are. You will see people from all kinds of races, ages, and wealth come to see each of these shows. The tickets are also very affordable to the masses and it really creates a place to see.

Hours Of Operation

The theatre is open from 9:30am to 11pm to the public every day through Saturday. It is also open in the late afternoon on Sundays, if a play is being taken place. You can get there on the Tube or a Waterloo. If you do not know what those forms of transportation are, you will soon find out once you are in London for a few days. You can also call up the theatre and ask them what they are if you want the best information.

Educational Programs

If you do not like the theatre for seeing plays, check out the workshops and other attractions that it features. You can see all kinds of different artwork and even have dress up time to feature some of the clothing that the people in the plays wear. Norman Parkinson's Century Of Style also takes place here and is part of the dedication towards the birth of Norman Parkinson. He is considered the inventor of fashion photography. Most of the techniques for taking pictures with class and style were adopted by him and are still used today. He performed a lot of them before and after the World War II era. This exhibit will show you what it was like to see him in action all the way up to his death in 1990.

Their Website

If you want to check out the very expansive list that this place has to offer you, head on over to their site. It is a wonderfully made site that is very easy on the eyes and easy to navigate. You can check out when all the different shops and cool things to do are being held. You can see different ticket pricing as well as call ahead of time to be assured that you will get your spot on the attraction you wish to see. You can see what wheelchair handicap restrictions are to help you navigate a little better if you are disabled.

In conclusion, this place has a lot to offer you anytime of the day all year round. You can see some great plays as well as partake in some fantastic workshops and other fun things to do. It will be a great visit for your entire family, just make sure the spot you want to check out is kid-friendly because they are all not that way.


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