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What parking choices are available near the Piccadilly Theatre?
Parking at NCP car park in Denman Street. Street parking is very limited - we strongly advise the use of public transport.
Is there seating available for individuals with accessibility needs in Piccadilly Theatre?
The Piccadilly Theatre has no accessible toilet facilities on any level of the auditorium.
Piccadilly Theatre, London - Box Office info
What are the Piccadilly Theatre, box office phone numbers?
Ticketmaster UK: 0844 847 2345 International: +44 161 385 3500 Calls will cost 7 ppm plus your network access charge.
What are the Piccadilly Theatre, box office hours?
10:00 until show starts - Monday to Saturday.
What are the guidelines of Piccadilly Theatre, for will call ticket pickup?
Collect from the venue on the day of the show in the hour before the start of the performance. Take the credit card used to make the booking and Ticketmaster reference number with you. The cardholder will be required to sign for the tickets.
Piccadilly Theatre, London - standard guidelines and regulations
No photography, video cameras or recording devices. No refunds or exchanges in the circumstances that any actor is indisposed due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances. Latecomers Are not admitted To The Auditorium until the interval. (Approximately 1hr 20mins into the show).
Are children allowed to Piccadilly Theatre?
No under 5’s. 5+ children are admitted but not encouraged unless the parent is confident that the child is old enough to be attentive to the performance and not a distraction for other members of the audience. Everyone must have a valid ticket and occupy a seat. Accompanying adults will be asked to remove any noisy children.
Piccadilly Theatre ADA
Piccadilly Theatre - ADA Phones:
ATG access booking line : 0844 871 7677 Calls will cost 7 ppm plus your network access charge.
Piccadilly Theatre - ADA custom copy:
To better accommodate your needs, Piccadilly Theatre has requested that all special seating accommodations be solicited only through their representatives. Please contact a Piccadilly Theatre representative for further help with your ticket purchase.* Advance ticket purchase may be required. * Box office information is subject to change.
Piccadilly Theatre - ADA hours:
10:00 until show starts - Monday to Saturday.
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Piccadilly Theatre – West End LondonTheatre.co.uk
The Piccadilly Theatre is a West End theatre located at the junction of Denman Street and Sherwood Street, near Piccadilly Circus, in the City of Westminster, London. It opened in 1928.
In its early years the theatre presented a wide range of productions, and was briefly a cinema. During the Second World War it presented productions ranging from the premiere of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit to John Gielgud's lavish production of Macbeth. Later productions in the 1940s and 1950s included Cole Porter's Panama Hattie (1943), Coward's revue Sigh No More (1945) and Peter Ustinov's Romanoff and Juliet (1956).
In 1964 the Piccadilly presented the British premiere of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, but by this time musicals had begun to outnumber non-musical plays at this theatre, with revivals of Oliver! and Man of La Mancha, and later productions including Gypsy (1973), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1986), A Little Night Music (1989), The Rocky Horror Show (1990), Guys and Dolls (2005), Grease (2007), Jersey Boys (2014) and Moulin Rouge! (2022). The house has had more success with revivals than with premieres of musicals, and has been the scene of several new shows that closed shortly after opening.
The theatre has been home to many productions of the classics, with plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Molière, Shaw and more modern authors including Samuel Beckett, Arthur Miller, Alan Bennett, Tom Stoppard and Willy Russell. Among the actors appearing at the Piccadilly have been Henry Fonda, Frankie Howerd, Marcel Marceau, Ian McKellen, Simon Russell Beale, Paul Scofield and Timothy West; actresses have included Gladys Cooper, Edith Evans, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Joyce Grenfell, Angela Lansbury, Evelyn Laye, Prunella Scales and Julie Walters.
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