Theatre Royal Haymarket

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4 out of 5 Based on 12 reviews

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The Theatre Royal Haymarket has played host to the best actors, writers and directors for almost three centuries.

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18 Suffolk Street, St James, London, SW1Y 4HT

Theatre Royal Haymarket is in Westminster & St James's, Central London
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+44 (0)20 7930 8890

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Theatre Royal Haymarket

Address
18 Suffolk Street
St James
London
SW1Y 4HT
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7930 8890
Public transport:
(5mins) Go along Coventry Street and then take Haymarket on the right where the theatre will be approx. 200 metres along.

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4 out of 5 based on 12 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Theatre Royal Haymarket

4.0 out of 5 23 November 2011
by helen t.

i got the nosebleed seats for "the lion in winter" w/ joanna lumley (who was fabulous). the seats up there are not as comfy or roomy, but you get what you pay for, i suppose. the ceiling of the theatre is quiet beautiful.more

5.0 out of 5 15 September 2011
by Jennifer F.

Bravo! This is one of the most beautiful, intimate venues I've been to. I was seated in the Royal circle section, which is the first balcony level - I thought this section was perfect. Had a seat smack dab in the middle of that section which was close enough to see the stage well and elevated -- I'm 5' tall and usually get stuck behind someone really tall, and have to pop my head around like a...more

3.0 out of 5 17 July 2011
by Angela N.

Woah...those Gallery seats are high up there and the last row...makes you feel distant from the performance down below. Luckily the theatre wasn't filled up and we were able to head down to the next level to watch, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead". I must say though, those who are on the orchestra level do not have a good look at the decorative theatre as we did from the top. Tip for...more

5.0 out of 5 30 June 2011
by Vicky L.

The skys have good leg room! And amazing view! Woop!

This theatre looks like it has been redone in the last 20 years and the chairs are comfy and as stated above, came with more legroom than you'd get on an international economy flight with better view. I did love the 4 signs dotted around the dyson hand dryer warning us not to use it after the show has started. 4 whole signs!...more

5.0 out of 5 7 November 2012
by Rick A.

Great play in a grand theater. One man, Two Guvnors. The cast worked very well and the show was worth all of its great reviews.

The Gent sitting next to me was called to the stage to act as an extra and really enjoyed the experience as he told me.

It was a good night at the theater as are most of the West End experiences. I recommend the show as a fun night out.more