Get to the top of the directory by claiming your business!
Playhouse Theatre

Playhouse Theatre

Claim Business
4.4 Google Review
Northumberland Ave, England, WC2N 5DE, United Kingdom
Read our review guideline

Write a Review

Loading…

Write a review
Be the first to write a review.

Google Reviews

Refresh Reviews 4.4


Jul 13, 2019
Incredible atmosphere. The set for Fiddler.on the Roof was amazing. Fabulous version of the play. I unashamedly love musicals and this is the best I have seen in over 30 years. Great cast. Sadly we arrived 10 minutes late due to suspension of the central line but the usher could not have been more helpful and gracious. We were in our seats within a few minutes without the embarrassment of causing disruption. Great night all round.

Jul 19, 2019
The best Thursday afternoon I have ever spent indoors for a long time. However I would not recommend sitting in row K if you wanted a full panoramic view of the stage. The cast where excellent each and everyone especially the dancers. .

Jul 29, 2019
Fiddler on the roof, excellent opera, delicate stage and amazing actors and actress! It was really surprised that this opera is so attractive, the music was also excellent! Well, the theatre is relaxing place as well. Very cool inside while it was so hot outside.

Jun 24, 2019
Second visit to this lovely theatre. London is full of wonderful theatres, and this is one of them. If someone has mobility issues, the stalls are your best bet. My friend and I were in the upper balcony to see Fiddler on the Roof. The steps to our front row seats were incredibly steep. The view was wonderful - as was the production.

May 30, 2019
I feel like my review is somewhat conflicted. I wasn't massively impressed with the performance I went to see, which was mostly due to a poor understudy in the lead role. This has somewhat tainted my opinion. First the good. I sat in the Royal Circle, and had an excellent view (to be expected as tickets were not cheap). I was on the side but no obstruction to view. There are seats that are obstructed, these were indicated when booking. The seat was comfortable. It was steep so not ideal for those who are a little unsteady on their feet. In regards to the less than good. The drinks were incredibly expensive, even by London and theatre standards. And my glass of wine was not nice - took the whole first half to drink it, but at that price I wasn't going to pass. Long queue for the ladies which wasn't helped by the fact it was snug so it was more of a one in one out. Location of theatre is convenient. I would go again (depending on the show l), but I wouldn't pay as much for seats.

INDUSTRY BLOGS

Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

#whiskey #smithville

In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while in...

Smithville Whiskey

Bourbon: The Quintessential American Whisky with a Unique Twist

#whiskey #smithville

Hey there, whisky enthusiasts! Today, we're going to delve into a topic that's as smooth as a top-shelf dram – the unique character of bourbon whisky. Now, if you're new to the...

Smithville Whiskey

The Grain Game: How Grains Shape the Soul of Whiskey

#whiskey #smithville

Whiskey, a beloved spirit savored around the world, is a product of nature's simplest ingredients. At its heart, whiskey is nothing more than water, yeast, and most importantly,...

Smithville Whiskey

Whiskeys of the World: Types and Distinctions

#whiskey #smithville

Whiskey, a beverage enjoyed globally, varies considerably in its characteristics, production methods, and styles. Different countries and regions have their unique whiskey styles...

Smithville Whiskey

A Whiskey Journey: From Water Source to Distillery

#whiskey #smithville

Every whisky connoisseur will tell you that the secret to a great whisky lies in three key elements - grain, yeast, and water. But did you know that it's the water, often overlooked,...

Smithville Whiskey

Female Bootleggers of Prohibition: Stories of Defiance

#whiskey #smithville

Prohibition, the legal enforcement banning alcohol sale and consumption in the United States from 1920 to 1933, was a unique period that saw a rise in illegal activities designed...

Smithville Whiskey

Grain Games: The Whisky Character Playground

#whiskey #smithville

Hello, whisky wanderers! Ready to hop, skip, and jump into the rollicking world of grains and their whimsical influence on whisky character? From the robust charm of barley to...

Smithville Whiskey

Carrie Nation: A Crucial Catalyst of the Temperance Movement

#whiskey #smithville

Carrie Nation, born Carrie Amelia Moore on November 25, 1846, in Garrard County, Kentucky, was a formidable figure in the American Temperance Movement, known for her audacious...

Smithville Whiskey


Own this business?

Claim Your Business
• Update your photo and information
• Get notified when reviews are posted
• Respond and manage your reviews
• Select badges and keywords

Theater Near Me

Charing Cross Theatre

Charing Cross Theatre

Villiers St #The Arches,
Trafalgar Studios

Trafalgar Studios

14 Whitehall,
Garrick Theatre

Garrick Theatre

2 Charing Cross Rd,