Cambridge Theatre
Matilda The Musical is truly
stated as one of the best London musicals running with packed houses at the
magnificent Cambridge Theatre! The popular theatre is positioned just a few
minutes away from Covent Garden tube station. The Cambridge Theatre is located
in the heart of London’s Theatreland, and is easily accessible.
The venue is surrounded with busy
bars and restaurants, offering discounts for theatregoers. There are also high
street and boutique shops, as well as Covent Garden Market. You can buy unique
gifts and mementos. On the cobbled streets of Covent Garden, there are lots of
street performers. Some of the nearby attractions are London Transport Museum,
Royal Opera House and Leicester Square.
The popular theatre is located at
an easily accessible location and can be commuted via various modes of
commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars. If you are planning to visit
the theatre via tubes then the nearest station to the theatre is Covent Garden
on the Piccadilly line. You can also commute via bus numbers 1, 14, 19, 22, 29,
34, 55 and 176 all stop within the area of the Cambridge. You can also drive
your own car as there is a National Car Park on St Martin’s Lane which charges
£24 for a 4 to 6 hour stay.
The Cambridge Theatre has a huge
seating capacity of 1,287 people and spread across three levels – the Stalls,
Dress Circle and Upper Circle. To view the best action of the stage, go for the
Stalls section as it is the closest to the stage. Ticket price are higher as
you are able to see the expressions on the actor’s faces.
The Dress Circle is categorised
into three sections by two aisles which run width ways. Seats are not curved, and offer a good view
of the stage with no obstructions. It would be recommended to go for seats
towards the front as they are best to feel close to the action. The Upper
Circle is categorised into a front and back section by a central aisle running
length ways.