Venue Information
Cadogan HallAddress: 5 Sloane Terrace, London, SW1X 9DQ
Nearest Underground or Train Station: Sloane Square (Circle Line, District Line)
Nearest Buses: 19, 22, 319, C1, N19, N22, 137, 452
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to the Cadogan Hall?
Public transport is recommended to travel to the Cadogan Hall.
The nearest underground or train stations are Sloane Square (Circle Line, District Line). If arriving by bus, then the nearest bus lines are 19, 22, 319, C1, N19, N22, 137, 452.
If driving to the theatre, the nearest car parks are Q-ParkPimlico (more parking information).
For directions to the Cadogan Hall see our Google Maps directions or Apple Maps directions.
Is there a dress code at the Cadogan Hall?
There is no specific dress code at the Cadogan Hall, with most people just wearing their everyday clothes.
What is the Accessibility at the Cadogan Hall?
Cadogan Hall accessibility information
Access phone number: 020 7730 4500
Accessible toilets situated: Rear of stalls
Number of Wheelchair spaces: Stalls x4
Sound amplification: Infrared
Access from street to foyer: Level access
Access from theatre foyer to seats (number = stairs): Lift to Stalls, 62 to Gallery
Level access: To box office and foyer
Stair lift, lift or ramp available: Lift to Foyer Bar, Stalls and accessible toilet
Access phone number: 020 7730 4500
Accessible toilets situated: Rear of stalls
Number of Wheelchair spaces: Stalls x4
Sound amplification: Infrared
Access from street to foyer: Level access
Access from theatre foyer to seats (number = stairs): Lift to Stalls, 62 to Gallery
Level access: To box office and foyer
Stair lift, lift or ramp available: Lift to Foyer Bar, Stalls and accessible toilet
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Theatre History
Cadogan Hall was originally a Church of Christ, Scientist church, with the building completed in 1907 by architect Robert Fellowes Chisholm, in the Byzantine Revival style. The building is Grade II listed.
In the late 90’s Mohamed Fayed, the then owner of Harrods and father of Dodi, who had died in the car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, had acquired the property to turn it into a palatial luxury home; but he wasn’t granted permission, and Cadogan Estates purchased the building in 2000.
It was refurbished in 2004 by Paul Davis and Partners architects and became the well-known performance space that it is today.
Theatre Previous Shows
Past shows that have played at the Cadogan Hall include:
Children of EdenMain Men Of Musicals
There Is Nothing Like A Dame
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