The Duke of York's Theatre
The Duke of York's Theatre, like many in London, has been known by several names over the years. When it originally opened in 1892, due to its proximity to Trafalgar Square the theatre was referred to as just that, the Trafalgar Square Theatre and only changed its name to the current Duke of York's in 1895 to honour King George V.
Address: Duke of York's Theatre
104 St Martin's Lane
London
WC2 4BG
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square
Parking: MasterPark at Trafalgar Square and NCP at St Martin’s Lane
Seating Capacity: 640
View Seating Plan
Please note: Seating plans are purely a guide and subject to change
Facilities:
The Duke of York's Theatre can seat up to 640 people and has excellent facilities for the disabled including wheelchair access and disabled toilets. Guide dogs are permitted within the auditorium or staff will dog-sit given prior warning, please note only 4 dogs are permitted within the auditorium during any one performance.
Hearing induction loops are available and the theatre has a dual channel infra-red system. There are two licensed bars.
ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW

