Entertainment near Swallow Street
London > Entertainment > Jazz Clubs
215-217 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1J | 2 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Forties-themed late-night supper club. If you’re considering a more glamorous and alternative evening’s entertainment, head to Piccadilly and burlesque cabaret club, Pigalle. Inspired by the genteel,... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
4 Denman Street, Soho, London W1V | 4 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Set on a quiet side-street a short step away from the bustle of Piccadilly Circus, a simple and untheatrical exterior conceals a grandiose Art Deco... More
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Piccadilly Circus, Soho, London W1J | 4 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The tiny entrance of the Criterion theatre is almost invisible among the massive advertisements, traffic and crowds of Piccadilly Circus. To ignore it, however, is... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
1a Oxendon Street, Soho, London SW1Y | 5 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The Comedy Store is the spiritual home of stand-up in the UK. Despite being the best large comedy venue in the country, the Store still... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Coventry Street, Soho, London W1D | 6 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Theatres have stood on this spot since 1884, perfectly placed to draw the attention of the great crowds moving between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
7 Leicester Place, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Having achieved almost cult status, this reasonably-priced, independent cinema in the heart of Leicester Square is not quite the true hidden gem it once... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
24-26 Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from Swallow Street
One of London's biggest cinemas, the Odeon Leicester Square regularly plays host to premieres and awards ceremonies as well as screening the biggest of the... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
Storm Nightclub, 28a Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 8 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Playing across multiple venues across London seven days a week and 52 weeks a year - do they really put on shows on Christmas Day?... More
London > Entertainment > Jazz Clubs
47 Frith Street, Soho, London W1D | 9 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The legendary Ronnie Scott's has been a Mecca for the international jazz community since 1959. Created by music-lovers for music-lovers, it has played host to... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
8 Argyll Street, Soho, London W1F | 9 minutes walk from Swallow Street
For those who owned televisions in the 1950s and 1960s, the London Palladium is quite simply the most famous variety theatre in the world. Stars... More
London > Entertainment > Cinemas
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D | 9 minutes walk from Swallow Street
This cracking, refurbished Soho cinema shows a broad-range of art-house films. The three screens feature Dolby THX sound and ample leg-room. The regular Sunday... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Old Compton Street, Soho, London W1D | 9 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The Prince Edward Theatre was designed by Edward Stone and opened in 1930 with a performance of the musical ‘Rio Rita’. Just a few years... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
21 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D | 9 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The Soho Theatre Company was formed in 1969 by Verity Bargate and Fred Proud, but it didn't have a permanent home until 2000, when its... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Charing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H | 9 minutes walk from Swallow Street
This is a gorgeous Edwardian Theatre, and the first theatre to show many famous productions, including 'Godspell' and Yazmin Reza's incredibly popular three-hander 'Art'. Known... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
2 Charing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H | 10 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Named after the great 18th century actor-manager David Garrick, whose portrait hangs in the foyer bar, The Garrick is a fantastic piece of late-Victorian kitsch.... More
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Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1A | 10 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The towering Palace Theatre dominates Cambridge Circus. Five storeys of dark-red brick with octagonal towers on the top give it a looming aspect better suited... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
6-7 Great Newport Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 11 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The Arts Theatre was built in 1927 as a members club, which allowed it to circumvent the censorship laws and perform unusual and avant garde... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
West Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 11 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Designed as a companion theatre to the New Ambassador’s, which stands next to it, separated only by the narrow Tower Court, St Martin’s was completed... More
London > Entertainment > Jazz Clubs
113-119 Charing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H | 11 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Jazz up your afternoon coffee break with a trip to Ray’s shop and café on the first floor of Foyles’ bookshop on Charing Cross Road.... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 11 minutes walk from Swallow Street
London Coliseum is a magnificent historic building and an excellent venue in which to enjoy the soaring sounds and high drama of some truly thrilling... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
41 Earlham Street, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 13 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Housed in an impressive red-brick industrial building - at various times a brewery, a banana warehouse and a film studio - this tiny repertory theatre... More
London > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs
25 Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia, London W1T | 14 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Stop at The Wheatsheaf on Rathbone Place and you'll be having a pint where people like George Orwell, Anthony Burgess and Dylan Thomas have stopped... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Northumberland Avenue, Westminster, London WC2N | 14 minutes walk from Swallow Street
A short step away from the main strip of West End theatres, the Playhouse's stylish curved facade is rather lost among the towering architecture of... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
268 Tottenham Court Road, Bloomsbury, London W1T | 14 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Huge, but now slightly shabby, theatre which plays host to big, rocking musicals. The Dominion has a huge stage and hundreds of seats - on... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
The Strand, Covent Garden, London WC2R | 15 minutes walk from Swallow Street
The Adelphi Theatre is a London institution - an historic venue with a long history of staging upscale musicals. Now a West End stalwart,... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Strand, Covent Garden, London WC2R | 15 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Originally designed by CJ Phipps and first opened on 16th April 1870 with the comedy 'For Love or Money', the current Vaudeville Theatre is the... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Bow Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E | 15 minutes walk from Swallow Street
This impressive building in the heart of Covent Garden has been playing host to major stars of the classical music world since 1858. The... More
London > Entertainment > Arts Centres
24 Endell Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 15 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Before it was a hip private members' club designed specifically for the creative industries - complete with bar and dining rooms, cinema, TV and recording... More
London > Entertainment > Theatres
210 Shaftesbury Avenue, Covent Garden, London WC2H | 16 minutes walk from Swallow Street
A large and appealingly shabby Edwardian theatre which has produced almost a century of successful popular theatre and musicals. The most notorious of these was... More
London > Entertainment > Classical Music
36 Wigmore Street, Marylebone, London W1U | 16 minutes walk from Swallow Street
Built by the Bechstein piano company in 1901, this grandiose concert hall is regarded by many as London's best venue for chamber and solo performances.... More
Entertainment in Swallow Street
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What's On Today Near Swallow Street Caroline Gibello: Water And Dust: An African Retrospective Exhibitions | Until 30th April 2012 National Geographic Store At Swallow Street Contemporary photography documenting the landscape and wildlife of Africa....More Stefan Strossnig Concerts | On 15th February 2012 St James's Church Piccadilly 1 minutes walk from Swallow Street The pianist performs Liszt's Benediction De Dieu Dans La Solitude and Schubert's Sonata In D Major, 'Gasteiner Sonate'....More Joan Mitchell: The Last Paintings Exhibitions | Until 28th April 2012 Hauser & Wirth (Piccadilly) 1 minutes walk from Swallow Street Large-scale paintings created during the last decade of the American Abstract Expressionist's life....More The Mystery Of Appearance Exhibitions | Until 18th February 2012 Haunch Of Venison 2 minutes walk from Swallow Street Contemporary paintings and drawings by post-war British artists including Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Patrick Caulfield, William Coldstream, Lucian ...More Contemporary Prints From RA Editions Exhibitions | Until 8th March 2012 Royal Academy of Arts 2 minutes walk from Swallow Street Limited edition prints by Royal academicians, graduates and associates....More Nicholas Hawksmoor: Architect Of The Imagination Exhibitions | Until 17th June 2012 Royal Academy of Arts 2 minutes walk from Swallow Street Photographs, drawings, texts and video interviews with architects discussing the ways in which Hawksmoor's designs have sparked trends and inspired ...More ![]() David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture London Olympics Cultural Events | Until 9th April 2012 Royal Academy of Arts 2 minutes walk from Swallow Street Seven years' worth of David Hockney's work are exhibited in a major show at the Royal Academy which includes film ...More Bloody Poetry Theatre | Until 25th February 2012 Jermyn Street Theatre 2 minutes walk from Swallow Street Following a challenge from Byron, Mary Shelley imagines the beginnings of her novel, Frankenstein, and a great friendship is formed ...More Natural Selection: Important Modernist Photographs From Nature (1840-1960) Exhibitions | Until 25th February 2012 James Hyman Gallery 3 minutes walk from Swallow Street Photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot, J.B. Greene, Lucien Clergue and others, which look at the relationship between modernism and ...More Gary Hume: The Indifferent Owl Exhibitions | Until 25th February 2012 White Cube Mason's Yard 3 minutes walk from Swallow Street Brightly coloured gloss paintings and sculpture....More
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