WHAT'S ON AT THE BRIDGE THEATRE, LONDON
The Bridge Theatre is one of London’s newest theatres, opening in 2017 near London Bridge and Tower Bridge. It holds up to 900 people in a flexible theatre space and is home of the London Theatre Company, developed by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr. The Bridge has boasted musicals, modern and classic plays, Shakespeare, events such as The Stage Awards, and premiered new plays.
The Bridge proudly commissions and produces new shows, such as A German Life starring Maggie Smith, and Straight Line Crazy starring Ralph Fiennes. Other notable performances include the innovative and immersive award-winning production of Guys And Dolls.
The Bridge is currently showing Richard II starring Jonathan Bailey, and has many exciting productions to look forward to including A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Sondheim’s Into The Woods. You can book tickets online below for The Bridge Theatre.
What's On at the Bridge Theatre, London
A Midsummer Night's Dream

Bridge Theatre, London
Saturday 31 May - Wednesday 20 August 2025
Return to the forest this summer! Following its critically-acclaimed 2019 run, the Bridge Theatre's five-star production of A Midsummer Night's Dream returns. Book your official tickets today! A dream world of flying fairies, contagious fog...Into The Woods

Bridge Theatre, London
Tuesday 2 December 2025 - Saturday 18 April 2026
Playing a strictly limited run at the Bridge Theatre, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Tony Award-winning masterpiece takes audiences deep into a realm where fairy tales collide, wishes come true, and the consequences of desire unravel b...How to get to the Bridge Theatre, London
Bridge Theatre Frequently Asked Questions
3 Potters Fields Park, London, SE1 2SG
Bridge Theatre audience members can receive a 20% parking discount with Q-Park (just outside the congestion zone). You need to pre-book 24 hours in advance to receive the discount. Use the code BRIDGE20.
Tube - London Bridge and Tower Hill
Bus - Tower Bridge / City Hall
The Bridge Theatre has a seating capacity of 900.
For more information on tickets at The Bridge Theatre, you can visit their FAQs page and scroll down to the ticketing section.
If you would like to buy a ticket in person from The Bridge Theatre Box Office, they are open:
Monday - Saturday - 1pm - 7.30pm
Alternatively, you can see what's on and book online here.
For individual shows and concerts, if the timing is not listed under our 'more info' tab for that particular event, you can contact Bridge Theatre for further assistance and information.
Please click here for more information regarding access at The Bridge Theatre.
Whether you have positive or negative feedback you would like to feedback to The Bridge Theatre, please visit their contact page.
If you lose an item during a visit to The Bridge, you can email stage door. Items will be disposed of after 30 days.
Either use the map at the side of the FAQ section as it has all types of accomodation or click here for accommodation near The Bridge Theatre.
The Bridge Theatre has bars where you can preorder your drinks but you cannot take your own food and drink ito the venue.
If you arrive late, you may be permitted to enter but only if there is a suitable point to do so. You can watch the performance on monitors until there is a suitable entry point.
You can visit The Bridge's food and drink page for places nearby to eat.
Click here for some great places and ideas for food whilst in London.
You can visit The Bridge's FAQ page.
You can visit The Bridge's Contact us page.
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