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National Theatre, The Deck

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Upper Ground, London, SE1 9PX - 

  • Users

    Up to
    150 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

The National Theatre has a range of event spaces from intimate meeting rooms to the spectular roof top space. Whether it is a coporate meeting, lavish wedding or an exciting product launch the National Theatre is the perfect place for a memorable event. The National Theatre's dedicated Hospitality Events team will take care of your event from start to finish to ensure every event is a success.

When you hire The Deck, you hire the whole of London: from the stunning St Paul's Cathedral in the east, to the towers of Westminster Abbey. Along the Thames, the city bustles with life: black cabs teem across Waterloo Bridge towards Covent Garden, and as dusk falls, the sparkling lights of one of the most iconic panoramas of the capital are revealed, providing an inspiring backdrop for any event.

The Deck

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Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 150

Theatre

Theatre

up to 100

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 48

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Amenities

Tea

Tea

Disabled access

Disabled access

Audio & visual

Other

Audio-visual equipment including a speaker’s platform. If you require audio-visual equipment in addition to that which is already provided we would be happy to source this for you or discuss using an external supplier. If an external supplier is used, a National Theatre audio-visual technician must be booked to oversee.

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Reviews

  • E Tristram

    February 2025

    It's an amazing privilege to get to the National Theatre; if you have the opportunity, you just have to go! Everything is inspiring - the sets, the actors... It's pure magic. On my latest visit, I saw Ballet Shoes 🩰 Fantastic adaptation, a joy for all ages. There's also so many spaces to chat pre and post show with eateries and a lovely shop (so many books! I was amazingly restrained).

  • Lena Rizk

    January 2025

    Attending The Importance of Being Earnest at the National Theatre was a memorable experience. The building itself, with its imposing Brutalist architecture, stands as a testament to modernist design—an institution dedicated to the arts. Inside, the performance was a delight. The actors were brilliant, bringing Oscar Wilde’s witty dialogue to life with impeccable timing and charm. The set design was generous and outstanding, creating a rich visual experience that complemented the play’s sharp humor and satirical edge. While the first act felt a bit slow, the second act truly brought the story to life, drawing the audience into the absurd yet insightful world Wilde so cleverly crafted. After the play, we took a stroll along the Thames, taking in the breathtaking nighttime views of the illuminated Big Ben and the London Eye. The contrast between the city’s historic landmarks and its modern skyline made for a perfect ending to the evening—a reminder of London’s timeless ability to blend culture, history, and artistic brilliance in one unforgettable experience.

  • Ola Gäverth

    January 2025

    It is a cool modern building, and the theatre has very comfortable chairs to sit in. A marvellous theatre with finest if British actors. If you're in London to visit, don't miss out on seeing a play instead of a musical. Easy to buy tickets over the internet.

The Deck

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