The Bridge Theatre is an off-West End theatre located in London Bridge, London.
Founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr upon leaving the National Theatre after 12 years, the Bridge Theatre focuses on the commissioning and production of new shows, as well as staging the occasional classic. The 900-seat adaptable auditorium is designed to answer the needs of contemporary audiences and theatre-makers and is capable of responding to shows with different formats. It is the first wholly new theatre of scale to be added to London’s commercial theatre sector in 80 years.
The Bridge Theatre's immersive production of Frank Loesser's classic comedy musical.
Richard II navigates political turmoil and legitimacy crises in Shakespeare's complex portrayal.
Simon Russell Beale stars in Dickens' Christmas tale about the miser who discovers the meaning of Christmas.
A revival of the 1896 drama about the dark side of capitalism by Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen.
Olivier Award winner Alex Jennings stars in a new dark comedy about a conflicted parish priest.
Ralph Fiennes stars in David Hare’s new play documenting the life of an insidious man who exposes the weakness…
Nicholas Hytner brings Philip Pullman's acclaimed fantasy novel to the London stage.
Four close friends find themselves connected to a shocking incident of racially motivated violence.
A new comedy looking at family life, eccentricity and the musical genius of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Based on Caroline Brothers' "Hinterland", this immersive show takes audiences on a journey.
Writer and actor, Yolanda Mercy stars in an award-winning one woman show about becoming an adult.
Ralph Fiennes stars in a one-man show about David Hare's experience of contracting Covid-19.