🎭 The Best Theatres Near The Newman, Fitzrovia
For theatre lovers, few places in London feel quite as tailor-made as The Newman. Nestled in the creative heart of Fitzrovia, you’re just a few cobbled steps away from the magic of London’s stages, whether that’s a glittering West End musical, a sharp comedy at Soho Theatre, or a bold fringe production tucked into a university studio.
With over 20 acclaimed theatres within a 10-minute walk, you won’t need a cab, a coat, or even a plan. Just step out the front door, let the city lights lead you, and find yourself immersed in the stories that make London theatre so iconic. From opening night buzz to spontaneous last-minute tickets, The Newman is where great performances begin and end with a soft landing waiting just around the corner.
Dominion Theatre
6-minute walk
With its towering Art Deco frontage and history of epic productions (from We Will Rock You to The Bodyguard), the Dominion is West End grandeur at its finest. It’s currently hosting The Devil Wears Prada, a high-energy musical with Elton John’s unmistakable flair. Expect glitz, glamour, and a crowd-pleasing performance every time.
Rating: 4/5
Soho Theatre
7-minute walk
Tucked just off Dean Street, Soho Theatre is where comedy, new writing, and political theatre collide. The space is intimate, the programme is fearless, and you’ll often catch future stars before they hit the big time. For those who prefer their theatre with a bit of bite — this is your place.
Rating: 4.5/5
Bloomsbury Theatre & Studio
10-minute walk
Set within UCL, this often-overlooked gem stages a mix of student productions, touring theatre, and live comedy. The studio space is ideal for fringe lovers, while the main theatre hosts everything from stand-up to dance. A great choice for those wanting something a little off-West-End.
Rating: 3.5/5
Shaftesbury Theatre
10-minute walk
This classic West End venue has a reputation for large-scale musicals in a historic setting. The interiors are ornate, the seats plush, and the vibe full of old-school theatre charm. A reliable bet for a traditional West End experience.
Rating: 4/5
Phoenix Theatre
9-minute walk
A jewel box of a theatre just south of Tottenham Court Road, the Phoenix is known for long-running hits and literary adaptations. The ambience is classy without being stuffy, and the bar serves a surprisingly good G&T.
Rating: 4/5
Prince Edward Theatre
8-minute walk
Elegance meets Broadway pizzazz at this polished Soho venue. Past shows include Miss Saigon and Mary Poppins. With plush red seats and an iconic Wurlitzer organ, it’s a romantic pick for musical lovers.
Rating: 4.5/5
Arts Theatre
11-minute walk
One of the West End’s few independent theatres, the Arts has long championed fresh, fringe-style work in the middle of Theatreland. It’s an ideal spot for seeing something new, weird, or wonderful — and the bar downstairs is a bit of a local secret.
Rating: 4/5
Gielgud & Sondheim Theatres
10-minute walk
These sister venues, side-by-side on Shaftesbury Avenue, are staples of London’s theatre scene. Big-name casts, impeccable sets, and award-winning performances are all part of the deal. A must for any first-time theatre-goer in the area.
Rating: 4.5/5