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The Show

Deborah Warner’s production of Britten’s final opera celebrates the composer’s centenary year and reaffirms ENO’s position as the world’s leading producer of his operas. This production reunites award-winning director Warner with ENO Music Director Edward Gardner, who returns to Britten following ENO’s productions of Billy Budd (2012) and Peter Grimes (2009), for which his conducting was described as ‘deeply musical’ (Financial Times).

Warner’s relationship with ENO continues to flourish having directed Diary of One Who Vanished, St John Passion, Messiah and most recently Eugene Onegin, ENO’s sumptuous, elegant and epic co-production with the Metropolitan Opera, New York.
 

The Story

Two unspoken themes run throughout Britten’s much-admired opera: the impossible passion that a troubled writer forms for a fellow hotel guest, and the cholera epidemic which the authorities are all too keen to hush up.

In Death in Venice, Britten revisits the subject of corruption of youth and innocence that so fascinated him and delivers a haunting theatrical experience of consummate power.
 

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London Coliseum Seat Plan

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Choose your seats from the plan of the London Coliseum above. If you're making your first visit to a theatre or you're simply unsure about where you'd most like to be seated, here's a quick guide to help you choose:

The Stalls are level with and closest to the stage. The Dress Circle (or simply the Circle) is the level of seating above the Stalls. The Upper Circle or Grand Circle is above the Dress Circle. The Balcony, above the Upper Circle, is the highest level of seating.

Venue Info

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The threesixty Theatre is situated within Kensington Gardens in Hyde Park, close to High Street Kensington tube station. This new outdoor venue was purpose-built to house its current production, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.


This unusual circular space seats 1480 people and is built in a 'theatre-in-the-round' format. This means it has fewer rows and thus creates a more intimate theatrical experience. The spacious, newly constructed theatre tent has been carefully designed so that sound travels to all corners - and it allows lots of leg room for taller visitors too.


The threesixty Theatre is weather-proofed, so there’s zero possibility of the show being a washout, regardless of what weather conditions the notoriously unpredictable British summer may bring.


Both the inner auditorium and the imposing external structure from which it is suspended are carefully designed to allow everyone in attendance a 360 degree view, with none of the sight obstructions associated with tent-poles in traditional circus or theatre tents.

The cupola of the tent (that’s ‘roof’ to the likes of us) contains ten tons of technical equipment, including lights, sound and air conditioning. This element of the structure takes an entire day to build before the main tent goes up.


The theatre is located in historic Kensington Gardens. This area was once part of an extended Hyde Park that King Henry VIII used for deer chasing.


In the 17th century, husband-and-wife monarchs William III and Mary II took the throne and bought the home that became Kensington Palace, which they complemented with the most exquisitely beautiful gardens imaginable. The gardens were handed down through generations of the Royal Family and gradually turned into the park we see today.


Whilst visiting the threesixty Theatre, stop and take a look at the gardens’ beautiful features, which include the famous bronze statue of Peter Pan, the Italian Gardens, the Albert Memorial and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.


The layout, size and unique location of the threesixty Theatre add a very real sense of enchantment  to the magical The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. 


Venue Address: St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4ESView Map

Venue Facilities:

  • Air conditioned
  • Bar
  • Disabled toilets
  • Infrared hearing loop
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair accessible

Travel Info

Nearest Tube Station:Leicester Square
Tube Lines:Piccadilly, Northern
Nearest Rail:Charing Cross
Bus Numbers:24, 29, 176 / 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139
Night Bus Numbers:24, 176, N5, N20, N29, N41, N279 / 6, 23, 139, N9, N15, N11, N13, N21, N26, N44, N47, N87, N89, N91, N155, N343, N551
Congestion Charge Zone:Yes
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