The blockbuster and award winning Broadway’s super duper hit The Book of Mormon is running with houseful shows at the Prince of Wales Theatre. The magnificent show has broken various records and won 9 prestigious Tony Awards such as Best Musical, Best Book, Best Score and Best Director. The creative team of the long running comedy South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have written the show in association with Robert Lopez who was also the co-creator of Avenue Q, blockbuster comic musical.
The magnificent Prince of Wales Theatre is positioned at 31 Coventry Street, London, W1D 6AS. Located close to one of the most popular tourist spots, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, Big Ben and Trafalgar Square, visit to the theatre will be enjoyable. For visitors who want to experience some great sightseeing then you can enjoy after the show.
Prince of Wales Theatre is accessible via various modes of commutations such as tubes, buses, taxis or cars. You can commute the theatre via various bus numbers. Prince of Wales has huge occupancy of 1160 and seats are categorized into two levels as Stallls and Dress Circle.
The largest part of the auditorium is Stalls on the ground floor. For those who are looking for better view stage then it would be advisable to opt for central and nearer to the front section. Pricing reflects their location and viewing of the stage. Dress Circle is the upper tier of the theatre and gives excellent panorama of the stage. Ticket pricing is quite similar to the front rows of the stalls.
Booking From | Booking Untill | |
26 Feb. 2013 | 19 sept. 2017 | |
Performance Times | |
Matinees: Wednesday 2.30 PM and Saturday 2.30 PM | |
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm | |
Running Time | |
2 hours 30 minutes |
Age Restrictions | |
This show is recommended for children aged 6 and over. Under -3s will not be admitted. |
Went to see The Book of Mormon with my partner. Staff were friendly, attentive and professional.
Great show, but also a really good theatre. The layout of the seating is fantastic, good raking and spacing