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May the odds be ever in your favour as the Hunger Games comes to Canary Wharf 
18/04/25

May the odds be ever in your favour as the Hunger Games comes to Canary Wharf 

Hot off the press, The Capturist can reveal later this year the Troubadour Theatre will land in Wood Wharf with a state of the art 1,200 seater venue. It will debut with the world’s first live stage adaptation of Suzanne Collins' internationally renowned book The Hunger Games and Lionsgate's iconic film franchise.


The venue will feature two stylish bars, a 100-cover restaurant, and a scenic outdoor terrace overlooking the water. This exciting addition further enhances Canary Wharf's dynamic leisure scene, joining a lineup of popular destinations like The Cube, Fairgame, Electric Shuffle, Illusionaries, Broadwick Studios, and Pitch.


The Troubadour Theatre adds another layer of vibrancy to this bustling neighbourhood. Stay tuned for more updates as we countdown to the grand opening of the Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre – where the future of entertainment awaits.


Sign up for pre-sale tickets here.


Written by Claire Selby 

Photos by Canary Wharf Group

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May the odds be ever in your favour as the Hunger Games comes to Canary Wharf 

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Apr 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

Hot off the press, The Capturist can reveal later this year the Troubadour Theatre will land in Wood Wharf with a state of the art 1,200 seater venue. It will debut with the world’s first live stage adaptation of Suzanne Collins' internationally renowned book The Hunger Games and Lionsgate's iconic film franchise.


The venue will feature two stylish bars, a 100-cover restaurant, and a scenic outdoor terrace overlooking the water. This exciting addition further enhances Canary Wharf's dynamic leisure scene, joining a lineup of popular destinations like The Cube, Fairgame, Electric Shuffle, Illusionaries, Broadwick Studios, and Pitch.


The Troubadour Theatre adds another layer of vibrancy to this bustling neighbourhood. Stay tuned for more updates as we countdown to the grand opening of the Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre – where the future of entertainment awaits.


Sign up for pre-sale tickets here.


Written by Claire Selby 

Photos by Canary Wharf Group

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