Ticket pricing varies across each section and you can buy in accordance with your preference and budget. If you are looking for clear viewing seating then you must go for front row Stall section. Here you would be able to enjoy some of the finest views of the stage. Ticket pricing of stall sections is quite higher as compare to other sections. If you are looking for some excellent seats at great value then you can also opt for Royal Circle. Grand Circle is the second highest tier of the theatre and is a remarkably good place to enjoy some great view of the stage. Here you would enjoy quite lower priced seats as compare to the Stalls section. Balcony is the uppermost tier of the theatre. For the disabled patrons and their carers, Her Majesty's Theatre offers discounted seats. The Box Office is well equipped with induction loop and infra-red system with headsets. The Grade II listed theatre is standing on the site from the year 1705 although the existence of current building is from the year 1897 under the management of Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Theatre name changes with the monarch and the most recent one was His Majesty's Theatre until ElizabethII to the throne. Her Majesty's Theatre has been the abode of the some of the huge range of dramatic works and has been a great place with wide range of entertainment activities like drama, opera and musicals. During its initial phase, theatre has hosted some major show such as George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion and Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche, J. B. Priestly, Noel Coward and J. M. Synge..
Booking From | Booking Untill | |
27 sept. 1986 | ||
Performance Times | |
Matinees: Thrusday, 2.30 PM and Saturday 2.30 PM | |
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm | |
Running Time | |
2 hours 30 minutes |
Age Restrictions | |
The Phantom of the Opera is recommended for children aged 6 and over. Under -3s will not be admitted. |
Great event for the whole family & all ages! The theatre is old and quirky which adds to the ambience of the occasion.
One of the best musicals I've ever been to and would encourage anyone to see