Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre London
Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre Tickets
What’s On at Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre
Are the odds in your favour? Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is home to The Hunger Games on Stage, an exhilarating theatrical production based on the books and films. At this purpose-built venue, fans of the franchise can step inside the deadly arena and see Katniss go up against the Capitol, with actors flying through the air and stunts performed just steps away from the front rows. This immersive show mixes live theatre with a gripping story of power, rebellion and friendship, so don’t wait: volunteer as tribute and witness this story as you’ve never seen it before.
About the Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre
The Canary Wharf Theatre is a state-of-the-art destination in the heart of Canary Wharf. The custom auditorium features in-the-round seating to offer a dynamic view from every angle, purpose-built to host the world premiere of The Hunger Games On Stage. The smash-hit series comes to the stage for the very first time in 2025.
Spread over three floors, the venue features a restaurant with breathtaking views of the docks, offering pre-theatre dining packages, as well as bars, cloakrooms and an outdoor terrace seating area to soak in the atmosphere pre-show.
Canary Wharf is best known as part of London’s internationally famous financial district, but there’s so much more to this bustling urban hub than just business! It is also jam-packed with culture, home to the Museum of London Docklands and London’s largest free-to-visit public art collection, the Canary Wharf Art Trail. See if you can spot all 100 artworks! Canary Wharf’s iconic skyline features six of the UK's tallest buildings, plus there are also over 300 restaurants, bars, cafes and shops in the area for you to peruse.
This brand-new venue is owned by Troubadour Theatres, the award-winning team behind other innovative venues including Troubador Wembley Park, home of Starlight Express.
Should I arrive early?
Visitors who get to the custom-built venue early for The Hunger Games: Live on Stage can sample the numerous bars and restaurants, as well as take a photo opp in iconic thrones from the Victor's Ceremony.
Map and Address
Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, Water Street, London, E14 5GX
Tube: Canary Wharf has three stations: the Jubilee line with an exit on Montgomery Square, around a five-minute walk from the theatre; the Elizabeth line; and the DLR, both around a 10-minute walk away. All three stations are well signposted.
Bus: Routes D3, D8, and SL4 all stop at nearby Churchill Place.
Car: Canary Wharf has four underground public car parks. The closest to the theatre are Canada Square and Jubilee Place. Blue Badge parking is available in both car parks.
There is a drop-off point close to the theatre.
Nearby Attractions
Canary Wharf is traditionally the business district of London; the area is constantly expanding and redeveloping to include more culture and things to see and do. A vibrant place to visit with hundreds of restaurants from familiar names to more exclusive offerings, there really is something for everyone. In the Wood Wharf area where the theatre sits, there is a section of the free-to-view public art collection to enjoy (Whale On The Wharf is closest to the theatre, a four-storey sculpture made of plastic waste pulled from the ocean). There is a surprising amount of green space in the area, with Jubilee Park close to Canary Wharf station and Crossrail Place roof garden around a 10-minute walk away.
If you’re looking for something indoors to avoid the stereotypical London weather, the London Museum Docklands is around 20 minutes away.
