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SONDHEIM THEATRE

Address: 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 6BA

About the Sondheim Theatre:

One of the West End’s most revered and storied venues; the Sondheim Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue has enjoyed a long and enormously successful association with Les Misérables in recent years.

Sondheim Theatre Theatre opened its doors to the public for the first time back in 1907, nearly 100 years before Les Misérables arrived. At the time, it was designed as one half of a pair with the nearby Gielgud Theatre by the esteemed architect W.G.R. Sprague, who was also responsible for the Aldwych, Wyndham's and Novello theatres.

Originally, it was going to be called the Central Theatre, but it was eventually named the Queen’s Theatre – and it is a portrait of Queen Alexandra that hangs the foyer of the theatre.

It was announced in July 2019 that it would be renamed the Sondheim Theatre, in honour of the legendary composer and lyricist’s 90th birthday year.

What's on at The Sondheim Theatre?

Tickets for Les Miserables- The Sondheim Theatre, London

What is the capacity of The Sondheim Theatre>

The Sondheim Theatre has a capacity of 1137.


Plan your visit:

How do you get to the Sondheim Theatre?

The theatre is on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA

By Tube

The nearest tube station is Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines), followed by Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines).

By Train

Charing Cross rail station is the nearest and about a 10 minute walk from the venue.

Map to find the venue:

Sondheim Theatre Seating Plan

Sondheim Theatre is situated on the famous Shaftesbury Avenue near Piccadilly Circus in the heart of London's West End. The theatre has a capacity of 1,137 seats all offering different viewing experiences for varying budgets. Please call our helpline for further details regarding the seating plan for the Sondheim Theatre in London on 020 7087 2920.

seat plan sondheim theatre

Access Information

Patrons requiring access tickets and with specific access needs should book with the venue directly.

Guide dogs are welcome at the Queens Theatre and the management can also provide a dog sitting service if requested.

Wheelchair access can be found on Wardour St and a member of staff will be waiting to open the door on request. There is an adapted toilet facility via a ramped corridor and a member of staff will be on hand upon request for assistance.

The bars at the Sondheim Theatre are not accessible to wheelchair users unfortunately but staff will oblige by taking orders and bringing drinks to patrons in the auditorium.

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