Her Majesty's
Theatre
The magnificent Her Majesty’s
Theatre is located at 57 Haymarket, London, SW1Y
4QL having one of the larger auditoriums in the
London Westend. Theatre has huge seating occupancy of 1216 and spread all
across four levels as Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and Balcony. If you are
looking for a clear view then simply opt for Stalls. You would be able to enjoy
some of the best views of the stage.
The stunning theatre is located
at the top venue of London
at London’s
Theatreland near Piccadilly Circus and on the
Haymarket which leads to Trafalgar
Square. This is one of the busiest hotspots of London having huge range
of hotels, restaurants and shops close
to the theatre. The theatre is located near some of the famous tourist
attractions like National Gallery, Nelson’s Column and London Transport
Museum.
Her Majesty’s Theatre is located
at an accessible location and can be visited via various modes of commutation
such as tubes, buses, taxis or cars. For the disabled patrons and their carers,
concessions tickets are available. The box office has induction loop and
infrared system with headsets.
The Grade II listed theatre dates
back since 1705, whereas the current building has been existing since 1897. It
has been under the management of Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Theatre’s name changes
with the current monarch. Until the accession of Elizabeth II, theatre was
named as His Majesty’s Theatre. Since its opening, Her Majesty’s Theatre has hosted a huge range of
dramatic arts.
The spectacular stage has
wonderful history of running operas, dramas and musicals. It has been home to
some of the classic works of Shakespeare, whereas other playwrights such as George
Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche, B. Priestly, Noel
Coward and J. M. Synge. Some of the famous musicals at Her Majesty’s Theatre
are Follow the Girls, West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof and Jeeves.