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Address: 4 Soho Place, London WC1

Website: www.sohoplace.org

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Many of London’s theatres are accessed from below or above street level. If you need to avoid steps, it is advisable to contact the theatre directly by telephone or email as they will be able to advise you on which seats are most easily accessed. Many have specially adapted wheelchair spaces.

Theatres may be able to provide additional facilities for customers with a hearing or visual impairment and some shows may also offer specific, adapted performances. It’s best to check with the venue directly via one of the following methods:

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Society of London Theatre also offers useful information for visitors with a disability or specific access need.

Nearest Tube: Tottenham Court Road

Buses: Number 10, 14, 19, 24, 25, 29, 38, 55, 78, 93, 134,176 and 390

Check out Transport for London’s excellent TFL Journey Planner

Luxury: The Soho Hotel, 4 Richmond Mews, London W1D 3DH

Mid: Radisson Blu Edwardian Kenilworth Hotel, 97 Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3LB

Budget: Travelodge Covent Garden, 10 Drury Lane, London WC2B 5RE

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Disclaimer: We take care to provide accurate information. Records prior to internet age can be difficult to verify so we only list productions back as far as the year 2000, however we hold some records prior to this date offline. If you would like more information, or are aware of any errors, please contact us here. “One night only” productions and private theatre hires are not listed.

Arthur Lloyd’s Theatre Website offers an encyclopaedic insight into the history of the West End’s theatres.

Theatricalia is a database of past & future theatre productions.

Thisistheatre also offers interesting insights into the history of London’s theatres.

The Theatres Trust offers information and support for our nation’s theatres.

London Theatres by Michael Coveney & Peter Dazeley, is available from Waterstones and Amazon and provides stunning photography and commentary on London’s iconic theatres.