Duke Of York Theatre

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2 out of 5 Based on 3 reviews

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The Duke Of Yorks Theatre shows a variety of shows and performances.

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104 St Martins Lane, Strand, London, WC2N 4BG

Duke Of York Theatre is in Covent Garden & Strand, Central London
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+44 (0)20 7836 4615

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Duke Of York Theatre

Address
104 St Martins Lane
Strand
London
WC2N 4BG
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7836 4615
Public transport:
(5mins) Take Charing Cross Road to St Martin’s Court, head down until the end and then take a right onto St Martin’s Lane until you reach the theatre on your right.

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Yelp

2 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

Latest 3 reviews of Duke Of York Theatre

4.0 out of 5 19 January 2009
by Adrienne G.

Had the privilege of seeing HAROLD PINTER'S - NO MAN'S LAND w/ the wonderful Michael Gambon & David Bradley.

This was my 1st foray into Dukes of Yorks Theatre & I thought the theatre was delightful. Small & intimate; seats were comfy; temp was just right; views were great; acoustics were spot-on - heard all actors very well. Absolutely amazing that the stage was so close & the experience was...more

1.0 out of 5 10 January 2009
by Belinda S.

I cant believe I spent $100 on a 2 hour play that starred a very fug Orlando Bloom. The play itself was boring- the set on stage didnt change at all, but what was worse was that the ushers were mean!more

3.0 out of 5 22 December 2008
by Saskia P.

There was once a time in London when people said they were going to the playhouse, not the theatre. If you go to the Globe on the Southbank you can hear all about the experience the Elizabethans got and if for a second you forget about the rotten smell from the Thames and the prostitutes in the shadows it sounded like a hell of a lot more fun.

I went to The Duke Of York Theatre last week and...more