Her Majesty’s Theatre dates back to 1705, where architect John Vanbrugh established a building on the same site named Queen’s Theatre. It was constructed as an alternative to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and Lincoln’s Inn, two of the earliest theatres in London, and remains today as the second oldest theatre site still in use in London.
Since 1986, Her Majesty’s Theatre has been home to the most-successful musical of all time, The Phantom of the Opera, and today, the theatre is owned by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Really Useful’ theatre group.
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Address:
57 Haymarket, London,SW1Y 4QL,United Kingdom
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Phone:
0844 412 2707
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Website:
http://www.reallyuseful.com/theatres/her-majestys-theatre/
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Get there by bus:
6,13,23,139,94,15,159,3,83,453,9,19,38,24,176,14,12,22,29
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Get there by tube/train:
Piccadilly Circus
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Wheelchair access:
Yes
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Additional information:
Please contact the Theatre Manager on arrival.
Access is through the second side EXIT door on Charles II Street. There is a slight slope to the rear right Stalls. Four spaces for wheelchair users in row S next to S12. Transfer seating available to any aisle seat in the Stalls. An usher will be assigned to disabled patrons
Adapted toilet on the left inside entrance on Charles II Street.
- Monday 10am – 6pm
- Tuesday 10am – 6pm
- Wednesday 10am – 6pm
- Thursday 10am – 6pm
- Friday 10am – 6pm
- Saturday 10am – 6pm