Since 1864, there has been a theatre under the arches at Charing Cross Station. Known throughout the years by several names (Gattis-in-The-Arches, The Players Theatre and the New Players Theatre), the theatre was rechristened the Charing Cross Theatre in January, 2011 to mark the change in its ownership and the new era on which it was embarking.
Although the Music Hall tradition is still honoured with periodic Sunday performances, the Charing Cross Theatre has operated as a legitimate commercial venue since 2002. The current management is committed to presenting affordable theatrical productions of the highest standards, while maintaining a collaborative atmosphere where seasoned professionals can work with emerging young talent.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
How to get to the Charing Cross Theatre
By Tube
Charing Cross (Northern & Bakerloo Lines) and Embankment (Northern, Bakerloo, District & Circle Lines) are just a short 4 minute walk away.
By Rail
Charing Cross Station is the nearest mainline station
By Bike
Barclays Cycle Hire docking stations are available on Whitehall Place, Northumberland Avenue and Craven Street.