Queens Theatre
The Queens Theatre was opened in 1907 and designed as a twin to the Gielgud Theatre (then the Globe Theatre). Having survived a hit from a German bomb in the Second World War the Queens Theatre has been home to many a hit production and was the setting of Kenneth Branagh's West End debut in Another Country and Jeffrey Archer's first play Beyond Reasonable Doubt.
Address:Queen's Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 6BA
Nearest Tube Station: Piccadilly Circus
Parking: NCP Brewer Street
Seating Capacity: 979
View Seating Plan
Please note: Seating plans are purely a guide and subject to change
Facilities:
The auditorium of The Queen's Theatre is air-conditioned, has infra-red or loop sound amplification and caters for wheelchair users.
ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW

