Comedy Theatre
The Comedy Theatre opened in 1881 and during its immense history has been graced by actors such as Michael Gambon, Maureen Lipman, Ewan McGregor and Stockhard Channing. During World War One it was home to the famous reviews of C B Cochran and André Charlot. In the days of censorship by the Lord Chamberlain, it was a members club for viewing 'banned' plays.
Address:Comedy Theatre
Panton Street
London
SW1Y 4DN
Nearest Tube Station: Piccadilly Circus
Parking: NCP Whitcomb Street
Seating Capacity: 796
View Seating Plan
Please note: Seating plans are purely a guide and subject to change
Facilities:
The Comedy Theatre is air conditioned, equipped with state of the art Sennheiser infra-red listening system for the hard of hearing and can cater for wheelchair users. Guide dogs are permitted.
ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW

