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Founded over 30 years ago, Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Ltd owns and operates eight of the most prestigious theatres in London’s West End: the Gielgud, Noël Coward, Novello, Sondheim, Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, Victoria Palace and Wyndham’s.

Their goal is to offer audiences and artists an unparalleled theatrical experience and, through the refurbishment and conservation of our theatres, to provide an outstanding legacy for generations of theatregoers to come.

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The Delfont's incredible history

Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Ltd owns (as six freeholds and two long leases) and operates eight of the most prestigious theatres in London’s West End: the Gielgud, Noël Coward, Novello, Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, Sondheim, Victoria Palace and Wyndham’s.

In the autumn of 1990, the then owner of the Prince Edward and Prince of Wales, Lord (Bernard) Delfont, asked Cameron if he might be interested in becoming the owner of two West End theatres.

At the time, the theatres were owned by First Leisure Corporation, the hugely successful public company that Bernard had created with the extraordinary property developer and arts champion, Lord (Max) Rayne. Bernard was determined that the theatres would remain in the care of someone who felt as strongly as he did about their future and in February 1991, Cameron agreed to become his partner in a new theatre company.

In July of the same year, Cameron took on the freehold of the Strand Theatre (later renaming it the Novello in recognition of the brilliant actor and composer, Ivor Novello, who lived in the flat above the theatre for 38 years) and, following completion of the sale in November 1991, Bernard and Cameron’s theatre company was renamed Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Ltd (DMT).

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Dr. Strangelove

BAFTA Award winner Steve Coogan stars in the first ever adaptation of Stanley Kubrick's iconic Dr. Strangelove in London's Noël Coward Theatre!

Available to 25 January 2025 Seven Dials

The Last Laugh

Get tickets now to see the incredible Last laugh at the Noel Coward Theatre in London coming in 2025

Available from 25 February 2025 to 22 March 2025 Seven Dials

My Master Builder

Ewan McGregor returns to the stages of London's West End for the first time in 17 years in the incredible My Master Builder!

Available from 17 April 2025 to 12 July 2025 Seven Dials

The Comedy About Spies

Get ready for mayhem and mischief on a not-so-secret mission in this hilarious spy comedy in the heart of London's West End!

Available from 14 April 2025 to 3 August 2025 Seven Dials
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St. James's,
London,
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