Venue

ABOUT Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre
Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is a dynamic 1200 seat venue situated right in the heart of London’s internationally renowned financial district. This state-of-the-art venue will be purpose built to host the World Premiere of the stage adaptation of The Hunger Game, spectators will feel a part of the action in this dynamic in the round arena, developed with blockbuster entertainment in mind.
Canary Wharf is a city within a city with more than 300 shops, cafés, bars and restaurants alongside an award-winning, free-to-visit public art collection. Visitors can enjoy everything from Mercato Metropolitano Wood Wharf, a sustainable community market with global food and drink, to California-inspired dining at Feels Like June, modern British menus at Roe and plant-based dishes at Mallow. With pre-theatre set menus and themed cocktails, there is plenty of choice for dining before or after the show. For those planning to stay, Vertus Edit and TRIBE London Canary Wharf are both ideally located for exploring the area’s restaurants, bars and theatre. Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre will be the cultural centrepiece of this vibrant and expanding community, and will be home to its own destination restaurant overlooking the docks.
Created by the award-winning team behind Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, which is home to Starlight Express and previously King’s Cross Theatre, which was home to the sell-out productions The Railway Children, David Bowie’s Lazarus and In the Heights, Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre will follow in the footsteps of these previous venues to create an exciting cultural destination. Spanning over 3 floors, with an outside terrace, plus of course plenty of toilets, this new venue continues Troubadour’s legacy in creating contemporary, specious theatre spaces that are fully flexible for unique productions.
Easily accessible by its excellent transport links, including by boat, and set amongst world-leading retail and entertainment districts, Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre will be London’s premiere new venue in 2025.g retail and entertainment districts, Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre will be London’s premiere new venue in 2025.
Accessibility
Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre offers step-free and wheelchair access for both transferring and non-transferring patrons. Accessible seating is available, and a drop-off point is located near the venue (no on-site accessible parking).
To book access tickets, you’ll need a Nimbus registration number. You can join the KX Tickets Access Scheme (free, valid for 3 years) or apply for a Nimbus Access Card (£15, valid nationally). Both allow access to services like wheelchair spaces, hearing loops, and companion tickets (where eligible).
Assisted performances, including Audio Described shows, will be announced soon. Trained and registered guide dogs are welcome.
For more information or to register interest, visit troubadourtheatres.com/canary-wharf-theatre or email [email protected].
Nearby things to do in Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is more than London’s financial district – it’s also packed with ways to make your theatre trip a day out. You’ll find leafy parks and riverside walks just steps from the theatre, plus seasonal highlights like the Winter Lights festival and Canary Wharf Summer Concerts. For art lovers, the neighbourhood is home to one of the UK’s largest free outdoor art collections, while families can enjoy playgrounds and weekend events in Jubilee Park. Whether you’re looking for culture, shopping, or a relaxed stroll along the docks, there are plenty of things to do in Canary Wharf before or after the show.