Theatre Royal Haymarket
Theatre Royal Haymarket Haymarket, London SW1Y 4HT
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Theatre Royal Haymarket Haymarket, London SW1Y 4HT
| Venue: | Theatre Royal Haymarket |
| Address: | Haymarket, London SW1Y 4HT |
| Seating Plan: | View Seating Plan |
| Location Map: | View Location Map |
| Underground: | Piccadilly Circus |
| Total Seats: | 888 |
| Parking Instrctions: | The nearest National Car Park is in Denman St. Street parking is very limited. We strongly advise the use of public transport. |
| Guide Dogs: | Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium. Alternatively, they can be looked after in the manager’s office. |
| Infra Red: | None at present. |
| Wheelchair Access: | No steps to the auditorium through EXIT doors to the left and righthand side of the main entrance - please tell the Box Office in advance and they will be opened for you. 1 space for a wheelchair user at X18. The venue is suitable for scooters. Transfer seating available to any aisle seat for 1 scooter and 4 wheelchairs. The theatre can store 1 scooter and 4 wheelchairs per performance. Wheelchair users must bring a non-disabled companion. |
| Toilet: | There is no adapted toilet. There is one private toilet at the stage door on Suffolk Place. Access to this is up 3 steps and space is limited. The door is 64cm wide. Her Majesty’s Theatre kindly make their adapted toilet available to patrons. |
| Steps: | Main entrance up three 15cm steps (staircases have handrails on both sides and are highlighted) through a set of double swing doors. Box Office counter to the right of the entrance. 18 steps down from the foyer to the Stalls, 28 steps up to the Royal Circle, and 60+ steps up to the Upper Circle and Gallery, through a separate entrance to the right of the main entrance. 4 steps in to each box. |
| Air Conditioning: | No |
| Owner: | Theatre Royal Haymarket Ltd |
Probably the world's most beautiful theatre. They have been staging the country's finest productions and playing host to generations of its most illustrious actors for nearly three hundred years.
When you come, look out for Buckstone, a friend of Charles Dickens and manager of the Haymarket from 1853-1879, whose ghost is still seen in the auditorium and dressing rooms, keeping an eye on his beloved Haymarket.
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