# Why the National Theatre is My Favorite Place in London

> Hi all! As a HearWeAre Global Supporter, I'm back for my second week to take you on a journey to my absolute favorite spot in London: The National Theatre (NT).

If you are a culture lover, this place is essentially your "SPOT." Located right on the South Bank of the Thames, its bold, concrete architecture (known as Brutalism) might look like a fortress, but inside, it is a playground for the imagination. Let's dive into why this theater is a masterpiece of both design and storytelling.

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# 1. The Olivier Theatre: The Epic Heart

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Named after Sir Laurence Olivier, the legendary actor and the NT's first artistic director, this is the largest and most grand of the three stages.

- The Design
- Modeled after the ancient Greek theater at Epidaurus, it features a fan-shaped auditorium. The stage itself is famous for its "drum revolve," a massive rotating platform that allows for incredible visual transformations.

- The Plays
- This stage is perfect for "Epic Spectacles." Think grand Shakespearean tragedies or visually stunning family shows like 《Ballet Shoes》 (running through Feb 21, 2026). The open layout means actors can engage with the entire room at once.

- Seating & Accessibility
- There are no pillars to block your view. For the best immersive experience, I recommend the Stalls (Rows C-G). It is fully step-free, ensuring everyone can enjoy the magic.

# 2. The Lyttelton Theatre: The Cinematic Frame

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The Lyttelton is named after Oliver Lyttelton, the first chairman of the NT board who fought hard to get this theater built.

- The Design
- This is a classic "proscenium arch." theater. It's like a giant picture frame where the audience looks into a different world.

- The Plays
- It is the home of "Detailed Realism." If you love plays with intricate, realistic sets like a 1920s Irish pub or a modern living room—this is the place. Currently, the sold-out hit **《The Playboy of the Western World》** starring Nicola Coughlan is showcasing the Lyttelton's perfect acoustics.

- Seating & Accessibility
- The **Circle **(upstairs) offers a fantastic perspective of the stage design. Like the rest of the NT, it features excellent wheelchair-accessible spots with clear sightlines.

# 3. The Dorfman Theatre: The Intimate Lab

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Formerly known as the Cottesloe, it was renamed after Lloyd Dorfman, a major donor who funded its state-of-the-art renovation.

- The Design
- This is the smallest and most flexible space. It feels like a dark, industrial workshop where the seating can be moved to surround the actors.

- The Plays
- This stage belongs to "Raw Emotion and Innovation." It's where you go to see intense psychological dramas like 《Man and Boy》. Because you are so close to the actors, you can see every tear and hear every whisper.

- Seating & Accessibility
- Sitting in the "Pit" on the ground floor puts you right in the middle of the action. It's a very visceral experience!

Architecture: The "Atomic Power Station" Beauty

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You might hear people joke that the NT looks like an "atomic power station" even King Charles III once said so! This style is called Brutalism, characterized by raw, exposed concrete. While it was controversial at first, it is now a Grade II listed heritage site and a beloved icon of London’s skyline.

Accessibility: A Theater for Everyone

The NT is a world leader in making art accessible. Every theater is step-free and wheelchair accessible. One of their coolest features is the Smart Caption Glasses, which provide real-time subtitles for D/deaf or hard-of-hearing guests. They also offer "Relaxed Performances" for neurodivergent audiences, ensuring that everyone feels welcome in this concrete castle.

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# Where to Eat: A Culinary Performance

A visit to the NT isn't complete without exploring the food scene.

## Lasdun Restaurant

Located inside the theater, it's a high-end "Modern British" spot. Their Chicken & Leek Pie is legendary.

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## Forza Wine

My favorite for a casual drink. Located on the terrace, it offers the best views of the Thames. Try the Cauliflower Fritti!

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## Skylon

Just a 3-minute walk away in the Royal Festival Hall, this place offers floor-to-ceiling windows for a premium riverside dining experience.

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# Final Tips

Don't forget the Friday Rush! Every Friday at 1 PM, you can grab £10 tickets for the following week. Also, if you can't make it to London, look for NT Live screenings at your local cinema to experience these world-class performances.

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