Musicals by Candlelight Tickets

The Actors' Church
Bedford Street , London, WC2E 9ED
Running Time 1hr
Running Since Sat, 25 April 2026
Booking Until Sat, 23 May 2026
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Saturday 18:30 20:30
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Saturday Matinee Concert Off West End Musical
Important Information
All ages. Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult. Parents are kindly asked to step outside with crying babies or unsettled young children to avoid disturbing other audience members.

More about Musicals by Candlelight

In the heart of Covent Garden, uncover one of London’s most atmospheric hidden gems: The Actors’ Church. Illuminated by the warm glow of hundreds of flickering candles, this stunning setting becomes the stage for an unforgettable live performance. A dazzling string quartet brings to life a carefully curated blend of classic and contemporary musical theatre favourites, with a newly refreshed set list for 2026, to mark the fifth year of performances.

Performed by the acclaimed Icon Strings, who have graced the stages of the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall, each piece is reimagined with elegance, emotion, and expression.

Musicals by Candlelight offers an intimate, atmospheric way to experience musical theatre in a new light.

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The Actors' Church

Bedford Street , London, WC2E 9ED
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In 1631, Inigo Jones was commissioned by the 14th Earl of Bedford to design a square, surrounded by mansions, a church and four streets. Work on the church began in 1631, and was completed in 1633, at a cost of £4,000. The church was consecrated in 1638, and dedicated to St Paul.

People often ask why the great east door onto the piazza doesn’t open. Inigo Jones’ original intention was that this should be the main entrance with the Altar at the West End of the church. However, this went against Christian tradition where the Altar is normally placed at the east end. At the last moment therefore, the Altar was placed at the East end and Portico door is in fact a fake!

The Painter JMW Turner and WS Gilbert (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame), and Thomas Arne (the composer of Rule Brittania) are amongst the many famous people baptised at St Paul’s.
Among those buried at St Paul’s are Samuel Butler and the woodcarver Ginling Gibbons as was the first victim of the Great Plague of London - Margaret Porteous on 12th April 1665.
Burials ceased in the 1850’s, when all burials in central London churches were closed by Act of Parliament. At that point, the headstones were removed, and the gardens laid out as you see them today.

In 1788, Thomas Hardwick began a major restoration but in 1795 there was a terrible fire which destroyed much of the original structure. The Parish records were saved as was the pulpit, the work of Grinling Gibbons or one of his pupils and the church was restored largely to Jones’ original design. Further changes were undertaken by Butterfield in 1872.