Situated in the city centre of London, close to the Piccadilly Circus, on Denman Street, the Piccadilly Theatre is a famous West End theatre opened to the public in 1928. Featuring a majestic Art Deco interior design, the building has three levels and a seating capacity of 1232 guests. Before undertaking a major renovation in 1950, the venue briefly functioned as a cinema, a cabaret restaurant, and a casino. Successful productions staged here include “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?” and “A Streetcar Named Desire”.
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Getting there
Seeing as it is situated in the very heart of the city, this fascinating landmark can be accessed by all means of transportation.
By train and tube: Those who wish to reach the venue via train or tube can get off at the Piccadilly Circus train and underground station, which serves the tube lines Bakerloo and Piccadilly.
By bus: It takes about 2 minutes to get to the Piccadilly Theatre from the Piccadilly Circus bus stop G, which serves the bus routes 6, 13, 23, 139, N13, N18, and N113.
By car: If you plan to drive to the venue, keep in mind that Denman Street intersects with the Shaftesbury Ave/A401 main road.
International: If you come from abroad, it will take you approximately 42 minutes to drive to this theatre from the London City Airport. The DLR tube line, which stops near the airport, is also a good option.
Parking facilities
The best spot to leave your car is the NCP Car Park London Brewer Street, which is a two-minute walk to the venue. This parking facility features quite a lot of car spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
In terms of accessibility for people with special needs, the Piccadilly Theatre offers facilities like wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, level access, and Sennheiser infra-red sound amplification system. Blind people are welcome to go in accompanied by guide dogs.
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