
Lyttelton Theatre
The Lyttelton Theatre is one of the main performance spaces at the National Theatre in London, UK. Opened in 1976, it is named after Lord Lyttelton, a key figure in British theatre. The theatre has a flexible design, allowing for various stage configurations and an intimate atmosphere. It hosts a wide range of productions, including classic plays, new works, and innovative performances, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape of London. The Lyttelton Theatre is known for its high-quality productions and is an important venue for both established and emerging artists.