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3 Potters Fields Park London, SE1 2SG

Bridge Theatre

Bridge Theatre is a London theatre venue featured on British Theatre. Explore upcoming shows, practical venue guidance, and ticket-booking insights before your visit.

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Venue info

Bridge Theatre is a London theatre venue featured on British Theatre. Explore upcoming shows

practical venue guidance

and ticket-booking insights before your visit.

History

The Bridge Theatre

inaugurated in 2017

stands as a testament to modern theatrical innovation in London. Founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr under the London Theatre Company

it is the first new theatre of its scale in London's commercial sector in 80 years. Designed by architects Steve Tompkins and Roger Watts of Haworth Tompkins

the 900-seat auditorium offers a flexible space adaptable to various performance styles

from traditional end-stage to immersive promenade formats. Since its opening

The Bridge has been dedicated to commissioning and producing new works

while also reimagining classic pieces

featuring renowned talents such as Maggie Smith

Ben Whishaw

Laura Linney

Ralph Fiennes

and Gwendoline Christie. Its strategic location near Tower Bridge and commitment to artistic excellence have solidified its reputation as a cultural landmark in London's vibrant theatre landscape.

Past performances

Into the Woods
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Richard II
with Jonathan Bailey
Guys and Dolls
A Christmas Carol

Transport

Tube

London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines)

Bus

Bus routes 42, 78 and 343 stop at ‘Tower Bridge’ London Bridge Station: 47, 343 or 381 or from Tower Hill Station: 42 or 78 and alight at stop ‘Tower Bridge/City Hall’

Seating plan

Bridge Theatre seating plan

Accessibility

The Bridge Theatre is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible environment for all patrons. Below is an overview of the theatre's accessibility features:

Physical Access

  • Entrance and Foyer: Level access is available into the Bridge Theatre foyer, ensuring ease of entry for all visitors.

  • Auditorium Access: A platform lift provides access to the Stalls; however, Gallery 2 does not have lift access. The lift can accommodate up to 300kg (approximately four persons).

  • Stair Access: The main staircase from the foyer to the Stalls comprises 21 steps, while there are 12 steps up to Gallery 2 from foyer level.

  • Accessible Toilets: Two gender-neutral accessible toilets are available: one on the ground floor (ideal for Gallery 1 seating) and one in the Lower Foyer (suitable for Stalls seating).

  • Wheelchair Spaces: Designated wheelchair spaces are located in Gallery 1, seats C31–C43, offering level access.

  • Seating Dimensions: All seats have a width of 41cm and a depth of 44cm, with armrests 43cm apart and 23cm above the seat. The seat height is approximately 38cm from the floor.

Facilities for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons

  • Captioned Performances: Each production includes at least one captioned performance, converting spoken words into visible text for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Reserved seating ensures a clear view of caption screens.

  • Assisted Listening Devices: A digital radio frequency system is available, with Sennheiser receivers offering assisted listening and, during specific performances, audio description. Devices can be collected from the theatre and are compatible with personal headphones (3.5mm jack required).

  • Assistance Dogs: Trained assistance dogs are welcome throughout the theatre. Please inform the box office when booking to arrange suitable seating or care for your dog during the performance.

Facilities for Visually Impaired Patrons

  • Audio Described Performances: Select performances feature live commentary by trained describers, providing detailed descriptions of the visual elements.

  • Touch Tours: Offered before audio-described performances, touch tours allow patrons to explore the set and props, enhancing the theatrical experience.

  • Hearing Enhancement: The Sennheiser radio receivers also support audio description, with devices available at the cloakroom. Patrons may use personal headphones with a 3.5mm jack.

  • Guide Dogs: Guide dogs are welcome. Inform the box office when booking to secure an aisle seat or arrange care for your dog during the show.

Dementia-Friendly Initiatives

The Bridge Theatre is recognized as a Dementia Friendly Venue. Several staff members are trained Dementia Friends, identifiable by a blue forget-me-not badge, indicating their understanding and support for patrons affected by dementia.

Access List Membership

Patrons with specific access requirements are encouraged to join the Access List, which offers benefits such as discounted tickets and priority booking. Registration can be completed online, by phone, or in person.

Shows currently at this venue

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Live venue listings

REVIEW: A Very Very Very Dark Matter, Bridge Theatre ✭✭✭✭

25 October 2018

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REVIEW: Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre ✭✭✭✭

19 July 2018

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REVIEW: My Name Is Lucy Barton, Bridge Theatre ✭✭✭✭

7 June 2018

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REVIEW: Nightfall, Bridge Theatre ✭✭✭

9 May 2018

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REVIEW: Julius Caesar, Bridge Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

31 January 2018

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Verification notes

  • Current venue JSON verified locally on 2026-03-27.
  • Related BT archive posts: 6.

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