Harold Printer
The popular London Westend
theatre, Harold Pinter Theatre is a famous West End venue. The famous theatre
hosts some of the exciting new plays and classic revivals. In the year 1891,
theatre made its grand debut as the Royal Comedy Theatre. During the First
World War, theatre hosted C B Cochran and André Charlot’s famous review shows.
Harold Printer also hosted some of the most successful revivals such as The
Homecoming, No Man’s Land, Moonlight, The Hothouse and The Caretaker.
The Harold Pinter Theatre is
positioned in the heart of London’s West End at the nearby distance from
Piccadilly Circus. Some of the most popular theatres are located here. It is
situated in a central location amidst wide range of restaurants, bars and
hotels. Some of the popular nearby attractions are the Ritz Hotel, Hyde Park
and the Royal Academy, and both Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
For those who are planning to
visit the theatre, need not worry as theatre is located at an easily accessible
location. You can visit to the theatre via tubes, as the nearest station to the
theatre is Piccadilly Circus on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines. Theatre is
located at a five minutes from the tube station. You can also visit the theatre
via bus route numbers 14, 19, 24, 29, 38 and 176 all stop near the theatre. You
can also hire a taxi or drive your own car as the nearest
car park is either the Leicester Square or Trafalgar MasterPark.