Conveniently located on Tottenham Court Road, in the centre of the London Borough of Camden, the Dominion Theatre is amongst the most popular venues in the West End of London. Opened in 1929, the building has a large seating capacity of 2163 visitors. In 2011, it underwent a massive restoration project which cost £200k. Some of the most outstanding performances staged here include “We Will Rock You”, “War of the Worlds” and “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast”.
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Getting there
Due to its advantageous position, not far from the centre of the city, the Dominion Theatre can easily be accessed via train, tube, car or bus.
By train and tube: The nearest train station, the Oxford Circus Station, is within a ten-minute walking distance. Tube travellers can use the Tottenham Road Station, serving the lines Central and Northern, which is just a one-minute walk to the venue.
By bus: The Dominion Theatre is only a one-minute walk from the Tottenham Court Road bus stop V, serving the routes 10, 25, 55, 73, 98, 390, N8, N55, N73 and N98.
By car: Finding the Dominion Theatre by car is very easy, as the venue is situated on the Tottenham Court Rd/A400 main road.
International: The venue is just a 35-minute drive from the London City Airport. If you find yourself at this airport, you could also get to the site via the DLR tube route.
Parking facilities
If you are wondering where to park your car, look no further than the NCP Car Park London Shaftesbury, which is within a four-minute walking distance and includes many spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
Modern facilities for disabled individuals offered by the Dominion Theatre include street level access, wheelchair spots, wheelchair lift, accessible toilets as well as an infra-red hearing system. The presence of guide dogs and companions is permitted.