Wyndham's Theatre
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Overview
Wyndham’s Theatre is part of Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, which are one of the largest London theatre owners with a portfolio of seven theatres.
Delfont Mackintosh Theatres own and run the Prince Edward Theatre, the Queen’s Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, refurbished in 2004 to recreate the glamour of the 1930’s, and the Novello Theatre which was renovated to celebrate its centenary in 2005.
We also own the Wyndham’s and the renamed Noel Coward Theatre with the Gielgud completing the portfolio in March 2006, major restoration of these three theatres has now been completed, demonstrating our commitment to the improvement and upgrading of all Delfont Mackintosh Theatres.
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Practical Information
Venue Details & Map
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- Bakerloo
- Central
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Metropolitan
- Northern
- Picadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
- DLR
- London Overground
- Tramlink
Wyndham's Theatre
- Address
-
Charing Cross Road
LondonWC2H 0DA - Telephone:
- 0844 482 5120
- Email:
- customer.service@delfontmackintosh.co.uk
- Website:
- http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk
- Public transport:
- Leicester Square (next to theatre) Charing Cross (approx. 200m) Holborn (approx. 600m)
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Facilities
- Accessible Communication Facilities
- Hearing loop system
- Accessible Venue Facilities
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Staff disability awareness trained
- Access Inside Building Facilities
- Some routes suitable for limited mobility users
- Steps with handrail within building
- Steps within building
- Attraction Facilities
- Indoors
- Booking Facilities
- Coach parties accepted
- Group bookings accepted
- Catering Facilities
- Bar
- Event Facilities
- Raked or tiered seating offered
- Payment Facilities
- Credit cards accepted
- Debit cards accepted
- Group rates available
Located on Charing Cross road, opposite C-town, this place is a gem. It's actually one of the smaller theatres I've been too (as opposed to the Victoria Apollo which is massive1) But I find all the theatres around this part of the West-end are rather cosy. (Noel Coward Theatre is quite nice as well!)
Anyways managed to score front row tickets to see David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much...more
Wyndhams- current home of excellent celebrity starred productions by the dornma warehouse. Came to see Jude Law as a surprisingly good Hamlet (highlights include him pretending to be a crab and dry humping a man)
The theatre itself has just undergone massive restoration- as reflected by the £1.50 restoration fee levied on each ticket. I must admit they did a pretty darn good job. The first...more
Dear Wyndhams,
I am writing this letter because I want to apologize to you and the actors of the play ART. It wasn't my fault that I fell asleep 10 minutes into your performance. I just flew in that morning from LAX and I had major jetlag.
I really should not have bought front row seats from the half off ticket booth. I know that must have been a slap in the face of the actors when...more
