Swan Lake Tickets

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Swan Lake performed by the State Ballet of Georgia at the London Coliseum, July 2025, following the company's sold-out 2024 London season.

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About Swan Lake

Swan Lake is a ballet performed at the London Coliseum by the State Ballet of Georgia, running for 12 performances this July. The production is staged under the artistic direction of Nina Ananiashvili, a former prima ballerina with the Bolshoi Ballet, and follows a sold-out London season in 2024. Tchaikovsky's score underpins the full narrative: Prince Siegfried falls in love with Odette, the Swan Queen, while the sorcerer Rothbart works against them, a story that has defined classical ballet since the work's 19th-century origins.

The State Ballet of Georgia bring sumptuous sets and elaborate costumes to the production, with a company described by The New York Times as "versatile and accomplished". The running time is 2 hours and 10 minutes, including one interval.

What to expect

Audiences follow the full four-act narrative, from the lakeside pas de deux between Siegfried and Odette to the dramatic confrontation with Rothbart in the final act. The dual role of Odette and Odile, the black swan, sits at the centre of the choreography, requiring both technical precision and dramatic range from the lead ballerina. Tickets cover allocated seating at the London Coliseum, with the schedule spread across 12 dates in July. The production is suitable for ages 5 and above, and children under 5 are not admitted to the auditorium.

The London Coliseum and getting there

The London Coliseum opened in 1904, designed by architect Frank Matcham, and is the largest theatre in the West End with a capacity of around 2,359 seats. It serves as the permanent home of English National Opera and sits on St Martin's Lane in Covent Garden, a short walk from Charing Cross and Leicester Square stations. For more performances and events at the venue, see the London Coliseum schedule, or browse the wider range of things to do in London for further options in the city.

Why you'll love it

  • Watch Swan Lake live at the London Coliseum this July
  • State Ballet of Georgia performs across 12 shows only
  • Tchaikovsky score performed live by a full orchestra
  • Follows a sold out London season in 2024
  • Features Prince Siegfried, Odette and sorcerer Rothbart
  • New production that premiered at Tbilisi Opera House

What's included

  • Entry to Swan Lake at the London Coliseum

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
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Arrival and timing

The performance runs for 2 hours and 10 minutes, including one interval. Aim to arrive at the London Coliseum with plenty of time to collect any tickets, find your seats, and settle in before the performance begins. Latecomers may be held in the foyer and admitted only at a suitable break in the programme.

Seating and the auditorium

The London Coliseum is a large traditional theatre with stalls, dress circle, upper circle, and balcony levels. Sightlines and legroom vary across the house, so check your seat location when booking. The auditorium is grand in scale and well suited to a full-company ballet production.

During the performance

  • Please switch mobile phones to silent or turn them off before the performance starts.
  • Photography and video recording are not permitted during the show.
  • Food is not permitted in the auditorium; drinks policies vary, so check with the venue on the night.

Frequently asked

What is Swan Lake at the London Coliseum?

Swan Lake at the London Coliseum is a new production by the State Ballet of Georgia, under the artistic direction of Nina Ananiashvili, former prima ballerina with the Bolshoi. The production tells the story of Prince Siegfried's love for the Swan Queen Odette and their battle against the evil sorcerer Rothbart, set to Tchaikovsky's iconic score. Following a sold-out London season in 2024, the company brings 12 performances to London this July.

How long is Swan Lake at the London Coliseum?

The running time is 2 hours and 10 minutes, including one interval.

Is Swan Lake suitable for children?

The performance carries an age guidance of 5 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted in the auditorium.

Where is the London Coliseum and how do I get there?

The London Coliseum is located on St Martin's Lane in the West End. The nearest London Underground station is Leicester Square, served by the Northern and Piccadilly lines.

Is Swan Lake at the London Coliseum accessible for visitors with access requirements?

For information about accessibility, please contact the London Coliseum box office directly.

Can I get a refund or exchange my Swan Lake tickets?

Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged after purchase.

Where you'll be

St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES

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