English National Opera at the London Coliseum
With 2,358 seats, the London Coliseum is the largest theatre in
London. It was built in 1904 for Sir Oswald Stoll by Frank
Matcham. It has been the home of English National Opera since 1968.
All productions at ENO are sung in English. For further details about the
company click here. ENO welcomes
people with disabilities, see access for
information on headsets, sign language and Talking Notes.
Address:
English National Opera
London Coliseum
St Martin's Lane
London WC2
England
Box Office:
Box Office
English National Opera
London Coliseum
St Martin's Lane
London WC2
England
Tel: +171 632 8300 (24 hour)
Fax: +171 379 1264
Open: The Box office is open to personal callers from 10.00am -
8.00pm Monday to Saturday (closed Sundays and Bank Holidays)
Ticket Prices:
Ticket prices vary according loction and day, with Saturdays being slightly
more expensive. Prices range from:
£8-£10 (£9-£12 on Saturdays) for the Balcony
£10-£25 (£12-£28 on Saturdays) for the Upper Circle
£22-£40 (£22-£48 on Saturdays) for the Dress Circle
£35-£45 (£39-£48 on Saturdays) for Stalls seats
£25-£45 (£28-£48 on Saturdays) Boxes per seat
Please check exact seat location and price with the Box Office. Prices
are given in UK
pounds sterling.
Capacity:
2,358 seats
Mailing List:
For regular information throughout the season, join the mailing list.
Benefits include: advance information, priority booking and details of
money-saving subscription offers. Telephone: +171 836 3908 for further
details
Website: http://www.eno.org/
Edited by Suzanne Payne (mut01sp@gold.ac.uk)