The Coronet Theatre

The Coronet Theatre London

Venue Information

The Coronet Theatre
Address: 103 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3LB
Nearest Underground or Train Station: Notting Hill Gate
Nearest Buses: 27, 28, 31, 52, 94, 148, 328, 452

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How do I get to the The Coronet Theatre?
Public transport is recommended to travel to the The Coronet Theatre.  The nearest underground or train stations are Notting Hill Gate. If arriving by bus, then the nearest bus lines are 27, 28, 31, 52, 94, 148, 328, 452.  For directions to the The Coronet Theatre see our Google Maps directions or Apple Maps directions.
Is there a dress code at the The Coronet Theatre?
There is no specific dress code at the The Coronet Theatre, with most people just wearing their everyday clothes.
How many seats are in the The Coronet Theatre?
The The Coronet Theatre has 195 seats.

The Coronet Theatre Facts

What date did the The Coronet Theatre open?

1898

Who designed the The Coronet Theatre?

W. G. R. Sprague


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Theatre History

The Coronet Theatre is a Grade II listed theatre in London’s Notting Hill, presenting an eclectic programme of theatre, film, dance, music, poetry and visual art.

Built in 1898 originally as a theatre, it became the Coronet Cinema in 1923.

The modern company was founded in Westbourne Grove, West London, and opened in September 2010. In June 2014, it was announced that the Coronet had been acquired by nearby fringe theatre The Print Room, which planned to make it its new home.

In May 2019, Print Room at the Coronet re-branded the company to the original 1898 name The Coronet Theatre.

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