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Angels appear all too rarely. Don’t miss them.Care becomes contempt and love becomes loathing in this dark, unsettling parable from contemporary composer Du Yun and librettist Royce Vavrek.
The Chinese-American composer, performance artist and activist won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Angel’s Bone, which is her second opera. In 2019, she was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Breaking with operatic tradition, Angel’s Bone fuses multiple musical genres, spoken word and immersive staging in an uncompromising tale of modern slavery and human trafficking.
An ENO production in collaboration with Factory International and BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, this UK premiere of the Pulitzer-prize winning opera will be staged at Aviva Studios, Manchester in May and at the London Coliseum in October. The chorus for both runs will be performed by Manchester-based ensemble, Kantos Chamber Choir; the Orchestra of ENO will perform in the London run.
📍 Venue Description: The **London Coliseum** is one of the largest and most iconic theatres in the West End, celebrated for its grand architecture and world-class opera, ballet, and musical productions. As the home of the English National Opera (ENO), the Coliseum delivers a rich programme of artistic excellence in an awe-inspiring setting. With its striking façade and magnificent auditorium, it stands as a beacon of London’s cultural life.
From classic operas to dance to cutting-edge musicals like [The Great Gatsby](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/the-great-gatsby-tickets "The Great Gatsby"), the London Coliseum offers unforgettable experiences in a venue steeped in theatrical tradition.
### **The history of the London Coliseum**
Opened in 1904, the London Coliseum was designed by legendary theatre architect Frank Matcham with the goal of being “the people’s palace of entertainment.” It was one of the most technically advanced theatres of its time, boasting a revolving stage and a lavishly decorated auditorium.
Originally intended for music hall and variety performances, the Coliseum transitioned into a major venue for film screenings and wartime entertainment before becoming the permanent home of the English National Opera in 1968. Over the years, it has also hosted ballet, plays, and large-scale musicals including Chess, Bat Out of Hell, and Hairspray.
The theatre’s striking Baroque façade, topped with a distinctive revolving globe, and its lavish Edwardian interior make it a landmark in London’s theatrical landscape.
### **Where is The London Coliseum?**
The London Coliseum is located on St. Martin’s Lane in the heart of the West End, just moments from Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, and Leicester Square. Its central location makes it ideal for pre-theatre dining, sightseeing, and enjoying the city’s vibrant nightlife.
### **The London Coliseum nearest tube station**
The nearest tube station is Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly Lines), only a 2-minute walk from the theatre. Charing Cross and Covent Garden stations are also within easy walking distance.
### **The London Coliseum nearest train station**
Charing Cross railway station is around a 5-minute walk away, providing National Rail services and access to the Northern and Bakerloo Underground lines.
### **Buses to The London Coliseum**
Numerous bus routes serve the surrounding area:
Day routes: 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 24, 29, 87, 91, 139, 159, 176
Night buses: N5, N9, N11, N15, N20, N29, N41, N91, N97, N113
Nearest stops: St. Martin’s Place / Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross Road / Leicester Square
### **The London Coliseum seating plan**
The Coliseum boasts one of the largest theatre auditoriums in London, with a capacity of over 2,300 seats spread across four levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle, and Balcony. The Stalls and Dress Circle offer exceptional sightlines and acoustics, ideal for opera and musicals.
Despite its size, the venue is designed for acoustic clarity, ensuring rich sound and immersive performances no matter where you sit.
### **The London Coliseum accessibility**
The theatre provides step-free access to the Stalls level via a side entrance on St. Martin’s Lane. It features wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, induction loops, and assistance for patrons with visual or hearing impairments. Trained access hosts are available to support all guests.
### **The London Coliseum safety policy**
The London Coliseum maintains high safety standards, including security bag checks, enhanced cleaning, and well-marked emergency procedures. Hand sanitiser stations are located throughout the venue, and staff are trained in first aid and crowd safety.
### **The London Coliseum dress code**
There is no formal dress code at the Coliseum. Guests often opt for smart-casual attire, especially for opera and gala nights, but casual clothing is also welcomed. Whether in jeans or evening wear, all are encouraged to dress comfortably and enjoy the performance.
✨ Enter a world of endless possibilities at Angel's Bone, where every moment tells a story! 🏛️ The stunning London Coliseum in vibrant London, EN transforms into a realm of wonder on October 16th, 2026 at 07:30 PM. 🌟 They have crafted an experience that goes beyond the ordinary, combining elements of surprise, delight, and pure entertainment. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered to ensure your journey with us is nothing short of extraordinary. 🎯 Join fellow adventure seekers and memory makers in this celebration of imagination and innovation. ✨ With tickets available at 26.00 GBP, your journey awaits. 🎊 Reserve your spot today and be part of something truly special!
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London Coliseum, 33 St Martin's Lane, London Coliseum, London, United Kingdom
Tickets
GBP 26 to GBP 214
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