kate g. • February 2, 2017Pricey but genuinely worth it - lovely screens, comfy seats (the sofas at the back!) and sympathetic (re-)design of a lovely building
Missy • October 30, 2013It was wickedly hilarious. It's the humour of our generation. Amazingly written, excellently executed. Loved it.
Aimée Jane P. • March 31, 2019If you’re looking for dinner and entertainment followed by some late night live music and dancing, Tramp is the spot. The band that play during dinner are amazing and so involved with the audience!!
Deniza I. • January 29, 2017The venue is small but nice. We went for the Phantom of the Opera and the cast and the play were just great and amazing.
Tineke B. • July 8, 2010Had a very funny Thursday night here. Great stand-ups, totally non-PC, good food and bar. A great evening for around £30 per person including food and one drink.
Justin • November 9, 2015Beautiful, elegantly spare space. Great exhibitions. Bookshop is worth a browse (lots of signed editions when I was last there, if that's your thing!)
Jay • June 9, 2012A fantastic double bill of South Downs and The Browning Version. Both shows 5 stars!!
Florian I. • March 1, 2015Possibly the cutest theatre in London! Reminds me of a decadent raspberry meringue cake... yummy..!
EDR • May 6, 2017Lovely theater, very central, small enough to enjoy a play, very good selection of plays too.
Soly k. • March 10, 2022لعبه جماعية حماسيه جميله نفس برنامج الكرستال القديم عباره عن ٤ مناطق تجمع من كل لعبه كرستاله
Charles P. • February 6, 2022Obviously one of the best art collections in the world. Well curated and displayed, lately many highly popular interesting exhibitions.
Mia B. • August 9, 2014The art is excellent. Usually quieter than National Gallery. The cafe is also a good meeting place.
Robert E. • November 19, 2012The name of the North East corner Lion is Marochetti. Named after Carlo Marochetti, sculptor and foundry owner.
Ian P. • December 23, 2013Excellent for a coffee, tea or a light lunch. A number of tables are next to power points too - very thoughtful.
Simone L. • October 13, 2012Love the theatre's intimate space. There's just not enough leg room in rows B & C.
Carl G. • February 14, 2016Use for ever changing displays of public art. Visit every few weeks to find a different sculpture.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011This plinth holds a statue of George IV, who as Prince Regent ordered the redevelopment of this area in the 1820s. He was known for his charm, extravagance and complete irresponsibility.
Ross • November 24, 2024George Washington once swore he would never set foot on British soil ever again, so the statue is set on a foundation of imported Virginia soil to ensure that Washington did not tell a lie.
Benedict A. • February 13, 2024This place is a musical delight! With its interactive concept and lively atmosphere, it's the perfect spot for a fun night out. Thanks to London Night Guide for ensuring unforgettable memories.
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