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About Duchess Theatre


Address

Duchess Theatre

Catherine Street

London WC2B 5LA

Travel

Nearest Underground: Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)

Turn right from Covent Garden station towards the market. Head left (clockwise) around the piazza and turn left onto Russell Street. Turn right onto Catherine Street before the Theatre Royal. The Duchess Theatre is about 50 metres down Catherine Street on the right.

Nearest Rail: Charing Cross

Take Northern line to Leicester Square. Change to Piccadilly line for Covent Garden.

Parking: NCP Drury Lane. Please note that parking in central London can be difficult and expensive. If possible please use public transport.

ACCESS

Wheelchairs: Steps to all parts of auditorium. Customers who need to remain in their chairs must be carried down 21 steps to the stalls. Transfer seating is available for those able to leave their wheelchairs. Staff are happy to help. Please Contact Us for full information.

Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets available.

ADMITTANCE POLICY

Regrettably babies and toddlers will not be admitted to the theatre. Children aged 5 years and over will be admitted and, more specific age limits may apply depending on the production. Children should be able to sit, unaided, in their own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to distract other paying members of the audience.

Admittance to the auditorium is always at the discretion of theatre management.

Duchess Theatre: Events & Tickets

This is a list of events currently on at Duchess Theatre. All events listed in this section can be booked online. Click on an event for further details.

Buddy The Musical Buddy The Musical
at Duchess Theatre
Buddy, the long running rock 'n' roll musical biography of 50s recording star Buddy Holly, returns to London in August... more »

Collaboration Collaboration
at Duchess Theatre
RONALD Harwood's two World War Two play, Collaboration. Collaboration begins in 1931 in a spirit of optimism as composer Richard Strauss... more »

End Game End Game
at Duchess Theatre
Complicite present a new production of Samuel Becketts classic play Endgame directed by Simon McBurney with  Mark Rylance  in London... more »

Ghosts Ghosts
at Duchess Theatre
Iain Glen will make his directorial debut with a new production of Ibsen's œGHOSTS. This new version by Frank... more »

Morecambe Morecambe
at Duchess Theatre
Morecambe, an award-winning solo show in which Bob Golding plays the late comedian Eric Morecambe, will play the West End's... more »

Plague Over England Plague Over England
at Duchess Theatre
Plague Over England by Nicholas De Jongh œEnthralling¦ outstanding¦ ambitious¦ bravo! Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph. 21 October 1953. The recently knighted Sir... more »

Taking Sides Taking Sides
at Duchess Theatre
RONALD Harwood's two World War Two play, Taking Sides. In Taking Sides conductor Wilhelm FurtwƤngler, prized by Hitler as the cultural... more »

The Fantasticks The Fantasticks
at Duchess Theatre
A brand new production of the classic musical, The Fantasticks is coming to London, opening in May 2010 at the... more »

The Gruffalo The Gruffalo
at Duchess Theatre
Kenny Wax Ltd & Nick Brooke Ltd in association with Tall Stories The Gruffalo This big scary monster is back in London's... more »

Underneath the Lintel Underneath the Lintel
at Duchess Theatre
Starring The West Wing’s Richard Schiff, Underneath the Lintel concerns a small town librarian, a man whose life is small,... more »

We're Going on a Bear Hunt We're Going on a Bear Hunt
at Duchess Theatre
Michael Rosen's best-selling, much loved children's picture book We're Going on a Bear Hunt is brought to life for the... more »

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