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The exterior of  London's Lyceum Theatre the West End home of The Lion King
The exterior of  London's Lyceum Theatre the West End home of The Lion King
The exterior of  London's Lyceum Theatre the West End home of The Lion King

Lyceum Theatre

Lyceum Theatre

21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ

21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ

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Majestic Home of Disney’s The Lion King

The Lyceum Theatre is one of London’s most iconic venues, widely known as the long-running home of Disney’s The Lion King. Originally opened in 1834, the building has undergone many transformations but retains its neoclassical grandeur and status as a cornerstone of the West End. Located just off the Strand near Covent Garden, the Lyceum boasts a grand colonnaded façade and a spacious interior that seats over 2,000 patrons.

Historic Venue with a Dynamic Past

The site has hosted entertainment since the 18th century, with the current structure dating from a major rebuild in the 1830s. The Lyceum was once a home for Shakespeare, opera, and Victorian spectacle. In the 20th century, it was used as a ballroom, concert venue, and even a Mecca Bingo hall before being restored as a theatre in the 1990s. Since 1999, it has been the permanent home of The Lion King, one of the most successful musicals of all time.

The Lion King Legacy

With its jaw-dropping puppetry, visual storytelling, and iconic score by Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King has become a generational phenomenon. The Lyceum Theatre has welcomed millions of audience members through its doors to experience the magic of this award-winning show, now running for over two decades in London.

Spacious, Grand, and Accessible

The auditorium’s layout includes stalls, royal circle, and grand circle, accommodating approximately 2,100 seats. Despite its size, the theatre offers excellent sightlines, particularly from the royal circle. The venue is fully air-conditioned and features ample restroom and refreshment facilities, as well as a spacious foyer and merchandise kiosks.

Access and Location

Situated between Covent Garden and the Strand, the Lyceum is easily accessible via Covent Garden and Temple Underground stations. It’s close to Somerset House, Waterloo Bridge, and numerous dining and entertainment spots. The central location makes it ideal for tourists and families attending matinee or evening performances.

London’s Theatrical Pride

The Lyceum Theatre combines historical significance with world-class production values. Whether you’re returning for the magic of the Pridelands or stepping inside this magnificent building for the first time, it promises an unforgettable West End experience.

Om

Majestic Home of Disney’s The Lion King

The Lyceum Theatre is one of London’s most iconic venues, widely known as the long-running home of Disney’s The Lion King. Originally opened in 1834, the building has undergone many transformations but retains its neoclassical grandeur and status as a cornerstone of the West End. Located just off the Strand near Covent Garden, the Lyceum boasts a grand colonnaded façade and a spacious interior that seats over 2,000 patrons.

Historic Venue with a Dynamic Past

The site has hosted entertainment since the 18th century, with the current structure dating from a major rebuild in the 1830s. The Lyceum was once a home for Shakespeare, opera, and Victorian spectacle. In the 20th century, it was used as a ballroom, concert venue, and even a Mecca Bingo hall before being restored as a theatre in the 1990s. Since 1999, it has been the permanent home of The Lion King, one of the most successful musicals of all time.

The Lion King Legacy

With its jaw-dropping puppetry, visual storytelling, and iconic score by Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King has become a generational phenomenon. The Lyceum Theatre has welcomed millions of audience members through its doors to experience the magic of this award-winning show, now running for over two decades in London.

Spacious, Grand, and Accessible

The auditorium’s layout includes stalls, royal circle, and grand circle, accommodating approximately 2,100 seats. Despite its size, the theatre offers excellent sightlines, particularly from the royal circle. The venue is fully air-conditioned and features ample restroom and refreshment facilities, as well as a spacious foyer and merchandise kiosks.

Access and Location

Situated between Covent Garden and the Strand, the Lyceum is easily accessible via Covent Garden and Temple Underground stations. It’s close to Somerset House, Waterloo Bridge, and numerous dining and entertainment spots. The central location makes it ideal for tourists and families attending matinee or evening performances.

London’s Theatrical Pride

The Lyceum Theatre combines historical significance with world-class production values. Whether you’re returning for the magic of the Pridelands or stepping inside this magnificent building for the first time, it promises an unforgettable West End experience.

Om

Majestic Home of Disney’s The Lion King

The Lyceum Theatre is one of London’s most iconic venues, widely known as the long-running home of Disney’s The Lion King. Originally opened in 1834, the building has undergone many transformations but retains its neoclassical grandeur and status as a cornerstone of the West End. Located just off the Strand near Covent Garden, the Lyceum boasts a grand colonnaded façade and a spacious interior that seats over 2,000 patrons.

Historic Venue with a Dynamic Past

The site has hosted entertainment since the 18th century, with the current structure dating from a major rebuild in the 1830s. The Lyceum was once a home for Shakespeare, opera, and Victorian spectacle. In the 20th century, it was used as a ballroom, concert venue, and even a Mecca Bingo hall before being restored as a theatre in the 1990s. Since 1999, it has been the permanent home of The Lion King, one of the most successful musicals of all time.

The Lion King Legacy

With its jaw-dropping puppetry, visual storytelling, and iconic score by Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King has become a generational phenomenon. The Lyceum Theatre has welcomed millions of audience members through its doors to experience the magic of this award-winning show, now running for over two decades in London.

Spacious, Grand, and Accessible

The auditorium’s layout includes stalls, royal circle, and grand circle, accommodating approximately 2,100 seats. Despite its size, the theatre offers excellent sightlines, particularly from the royal circle. The venue is fully air-conditioned and features ample restroom and refreshment facilities, as well as a spacious foyer and merchandise kiosks.

Access and Location

Situated between Covent Garden and the Strand, the Lyceum is easily accessible via Covent Garden and Temple Underground stations. It’s close to Somerset House, Waterloo Bridge, and numerous dining and entertainment spots. The central location makes it ideal for tourists and families attending matinee or evening performances.

London’s Theatrical Pride

The Lyceum Theatre combines historical significance with world-class production values. Whether you’re returning for the magic of the Pridelands or stepping inside this magnificent building for the first time, it promises an unforgettable West End experience.

Vigtigt at vide inden du tager afsted

  • Arrive 45 minutes before showtime

  • Nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Temple

  • Security checks in place

  • Strollers must be checked into the cloakroom

Vigtigt at vide inden du tager afsted

  • Arrive 45 minutes before showtime

  • Nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Temple

  • Security checks in place

  • Strollers must be checked into the cloakroom

Vigtigt at vide inden du tager afsted

  • Arrive 45 minutes before showtime

  • Nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Temple

  • Security checks in place

  • Strollers must be checked into the cloakroom

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

What is the resident show at the Lyceum Theatre?

Disney’s The Lion King has been playing since 1999.

Where is the theatre located?

On Wellington Street, just off The Strand in Covent Garden.

How many people can it seat?

Approximately 2,100 across stalls, royal circle, and grand circle.

Is the theatre accessible?

Yes, with step-free entry, accessible toilets, and wheelchair seating.

Is there air conditioning inside?

Yes, it is air-conditioned throughout the building.

Can I buy food or drinks inside?

Yes, bars and kiosks are located on each level.

Is the Lyceum Theatre historic?

Yes, dating back to the 1830s with multiple reconstructions.

Can I bring young children?

Yes, but children under 3 are not admitted for The Lion King.

Are guided tours available?

Not typically, but special access is sometimes available through events.

What’s the nearest station?

Covent Garden and Temple are both within walking distance.

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

What is the resident show at the Lyceum Theatre?

Disney’s The Lion King has been playing since 1999.

Where is the theatre located?

On Wellington Street, just off The Strand in Covent Garden.

How many people can it seat?

Approximately 2,100 across stalls, royal circle, and grand circle.

Is the theatre accessible?

Yes, with step-free entry, accessible toilets, and wheelchair seating.

Is there air conditioning inside?

Yes, it is air-conditioned throughout the building.

Can I buy food or drinks inside?

Yes, bars and kiosks are located on each level.

Is the Lyceum Theatre historic?

Yes, dating back to the 1830s with multiple reconstructions.

Can I bring young children?

Yes, but children under 3 are not admitted for The Lion King.

Are guided tours available?

Not typically, but special access is sometimes available through events.

What’s the nearest station?

Covent Garden and Temple are both within walking distance.

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

What is the resident show at the Lyceum Theatre?

Disney’s The Lion King has been playing since 1999.

Where is the theatre located?

On Wellington Street, just off The Strand in Covent Garden.

How many people can it seat?

Approximately 2,100 across stalls, royal circle, and grand circle.

Is the theatre accessible?

Yes, with step-free entry, accessible toilets, and wheelchair seating.

Is there air conditioning inside?

Yes, it is air-conditioned throughout the building.

Can I buy food or drinks inside?

Yes, bars and kiosks are located on each level.

Is the Lyceum Theatre historic?

Yes, dating back to the 1830s with multiple reconstructions.

Can I bring young children?

Yes, but children under 3 are not admitted for The Lion King.

Are guided tours available?

Not typically, but special access is sometimes available through events.

What’s the nearest station?

Covent Garden and Temple are both within walking distance.

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Seat map for London's Lyceum Theatre the West End home of The Lion King
Seat map for London's Lyceum Theatre the West End home of The Lion King
Seat map for London's Lyceum Theatre the West End home of The Lion King

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21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ

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21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ

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21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ

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