


Piccadilly Theatre
Piccadilly Theatre
16 Denman Street, London W1D 7DY
16 Denman Street, London W1D 7DY
À propos
A Bold West End Venue with a Modern Edge
The Piccadilly Theatre is a versatile and stylish West End venue located just behind Piccadilly Circus. Since opening its doors in 1928, the theatre has gained a reputation for housing a broad range of productions — from classic plays and world-famous musicals to cutting-edge international performances. Its Art Deco exterior hides a deceptively spacious interior with a seating capacity of around 1,200, making it one of the larger West End houses with a uniquely intimate feel.
Architectural History
Built by Edward A. Stone and Bertie Crewe, the theatre originally showcased both live theatre and cinema. The building's clean lines and classic Art Deco features reflect its late-1920s origin, while the interior has been repeatedly upgraded to enhance audience comfort and accommodate modern staging technology. Its proscenium arch stage and excellent acoustics have made it a favourite venue for large-scale musicals.
A Wide Variety of Productions
The Piccadilly Theatre has played host to some of the West End’s most iconic shows. Highlights include Grease, Guys and Dolls, Ghost the Musical, and the London premiere of Dirty Dancing. The venue is also known for its bold programming — it staged the UK premiere of Death of a Salesman reimagined with an all-Black cast, and more recently, Moulin Rouge! The Musical has brought dazzling spectacle and Broadway flair to the space.
Comfort and Modern Amenities
Following recent refurbishments, the Piccadilly offers modern air conditioning, digital ticketing, comfortable legroom, and multiple bars spread across its levels. The auditorium offers clear sightlines from almost every seat, and its slightly off-mainline location gives the space a relaxed yet electric atmosphere. Accessibility features include step-free access to the foyer and stalls, and dedicated wheelchair spaces.
Prime Location for a Night Out
The theatre’s location, tucked away on Denman Street just off Shaftesbury Avenue, places it within minutes of some of London’s best restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, and Soho are all within walking distance.
Why Visit the Piccadilly?
Whether you’re looking for an iconic musical, a star-studded drama, or an avant-garde international hit, the Piccadilly Theatre provides the ideal venue. Stylish, central, and packed with history, it’s a must for both new theatre-goers and seasoned West End fans alike.
À propos
A Bold West End Venue with a Modern Edge
The Piccadilly Theatre is a versatile and stylish West End venue located just behind Piccadilly Circus. Since opening its doors in 1928, the theatre has gained a reputation for housing a broad range of productions — from classic plays and world-famous musicals to cutting-edge international performances. Its Art Deco exterior hides a deceptively spacious interior with a seating capacity of around 1,200, making it one of the larger West End houses with a uniquely intimate feel.
Architectural History
Built by Edward A. Stone and Bertie Crewe, the theatre originally showcased both live theatre and cinema. The building's clean lines and classic Art Deco features reflect its late-1920s origin, while the interior has been repeatedly upgraded to enhance audience comfort and accommodate modern staging technology. Its proscenium arch stage and excellent acoustics have made it a favourite venue for large-scale musicals.
A Wide Variety of Productions
The Piccadilly Theatre has played host to some of the West End’s most iconic shows. Highlights include Grease, Guys and Dolls, Ghost the Musical, and the London premiere of Dirty Dancing. The venue is also known for its bold programming — it staged the UK premiere of Death of a Salesman reimagined with an all-Black cast, and more recently, Moulin Rouge! The Musical has brought dazzling spectacle and Broadway flair to the space.
Comfort and Modern Amenities
Following recent refurbishments, the Piccadilly offers modern air conditioning, digital ticketing, comfortable legroom, and multiple bars spread across its levels. The auditorium offers clear sightlines from almost every seat, and its slightly off-mainline location gives the space a relaxed yet electric atmosphere. Accessibility features include step-free access to the foyer and stalls, and dedicated wheelchair spaces.
Prime Location for a Night Out
The theatre’s location, tucked away on Denman Street just off Shaftesbury Avenue, places it within minutes of some of London’s best restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, and Soho are all within walking distance.
Why Visit the Piccadilly?
Whether you’re looking for an iconic musical, a star-studded drama, or an avant-garde international hit, the Piccadilly Theatre provides the ideal venue. Stylish, central, and packed with history, it’s a must for both new theatre-goers and seasoned West End fans alike.
À propos
A Bold West End Venue with a Modern Edge
The Piccadilly Theatre is a versatile and stylish West End venue located just behind Piccadilly Circus. Since opening its doors in 1928, the theatre has gained a reputation for housing a broad range of productions — from classic plays and world-famous musicals to cutting-edge international performances. Its Art Deco exterior hides a deceptively spacious interior with a seating capacity of around 1,200, making it one of the larger West End houses with a uniquely intimate feel.
Architectural History
Built by Edward A. Stone and Bertie Crewe, the theatre originally showcased both live theatre and cinema. The building's clean lines and classic Art Deco features reflect its late-1920s origin, while the interior has been repeatedly upgraded to enhance audience comfort and accommodate modern staging technology. Its proscenium arch stage and excellent acoustics have made it a favourite venue for large-scale musicals.
A Wide Variety of Productions
The Piccadilly Theatre has played host to some of the West End’s most iconic shows. Highlights include Grease, Guys and Dolls, Ghost the Musical, and the London premiere of Dirty Dancing. The venue is also known for its bold programming — it staged the UK premiere of Death of a Salesman reimagined with an all-Black cast, and more recently, Moulin Rouge! The Musical has brought dazzling spectacle and Broadway flair to the space.
Comfort and Modern Amenities
Following recent refurbishments, the Piccadilly offers modern air conditioning, digital ticketing, comfortable legroom, and multiple bars spread across its levels. The auditorium offers clear sightlines from almost every seat, and its slightly off-mainline location gives the space a relaxed yet electric atmosphere. Accessibility features include step-free access to the foyer and stalls, and dedicated wheelchair spaces.
Prime Location for a Night Out
The theatre’s location, tucked away on Denman Street just off Shaftesbury Avenue, places it within minutes of some of London’s best restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, and Soho are all within walking distance.
Why Visit the Piccadilly?
Whether you’re looking for an iconic musical, a star-studded drama, or an avant-garde international hit, the Piccadilly Theatre provides the ideal venue. Stylish, central, and packed with history, it’s a must for both new theatre-goers and seasoned West End fans alike.
À savoir avant de partir
Arrive 30–45 minutes early
Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus
No large bags or rucksacks permitted inside
Food and drink can be purchased onsite
À savoir avant de partir
Arrive 30–45 minutes early
Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus
No large bags or rucksacks permitted inside
Food and drink can be purchased onsite
À savoir avant de partir
Arrive 30–45 minutes early
Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus
No large bags or rucksacks permitted inside
Food and drink can be purchased onsite
FAQ
What’s the current production at the Piccadilly Theatre?
The venue regularly hosts major musicals — recent shows include Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
When was the theatre built?
The Piccadilly Theatre opened in 1928 as a cinema and theatre hybrid.
Is the theatre suitable for large-scale musicals?
Yes, its wide proscenium stage supports complex and visually rich productions.
Where is the theatre located?
Denman Street, behind Piccadilly Circus in the heart of the West End.
Does the building retain original features?
Yes, it features 1920s Art Deco details and curved auditorium lines.
Is there step-free access?
Yes, there is step-free access to the stalls level and foyer. Contact the box office for accessible seats.
Are refreshments available?
Yes, the bars serve snacks, drinks, and ice cream during intervals.
Can I visit nearby restaurants?
Yes, Soho and Regent Street offer many pre-theatre dining options.
What’s the seating capacity?
The theatre seats approximately 1,200 guests.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, the theatre is air-conditioned for year-round comfort.
FAQ
What’s the current production at the Piccadilly Theatre?
The venue regularly hosts major musicals — recent shows include Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
When was the theatre built?
The Piccadilly Theatre opened in 1928 as a cinema and theatre hybrid.
Is the theatre suitable for large-scale musicals?
Yes, its wide proscenium stage supports complex and visually rich productions.
Where is the theatre located?
Denman Street, behind Piccadilly Circus in the heart of the West End.
Does the building retain original features?
Yes, it features 1920s Art Deco details and curved auditorium lines.
Is there step-free access?
Yes, there is step-free access to the stalls level and foyer. Contact the box office for accessible seats.
Are refreshments available?
Yes, the bars serve snacks, drinks, and ice cream during intervals.
Can I visit nearby restaurants?
Yes, Soho and Regent Street offer many pre-theatre dining options.
What’s the seating capacity?
The theatre seats approximately 1,200 guests.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, the theatre is air-conditioned for year-round comfort.
FAQ
What’s the current production at the Piccadilly Theatre?
The venue regularly hosts major musicals — recent shows include Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
When was the theatre built?
The Piccadilly Theatre opened in 1928 as a cinema and theatre hybrid.
Is the theatre suitable for large-scale musicals?
Yes, its wide proscenium stage supports complex and visually rich productions.
Where is the theatre located?
Denman Street, behind Piccadilly Circus in the heart of the West End.
Does the building retain original features?
Yes, it features 1920s Art Deco details and curved auditorium lines.
Is there step-free access?
Yes, there is step-free access to the stalls level and foyer. Contact the box office for accessible seats.
Are refreshments available?
Yes, the bars serve snacks, drinks, and ice cream during intervals.
Can I visit nearby restaurants?
Yes, Soho and Regent Street offer many pre-theatre dining options.
What’s the seating capacity?
The theatre seats approximately 1,200 guests.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, the theatre is air-conditioned for year-round comfort.
Plan de salle



Lieu
16 Denman Street, London W1D 7DY
Lieu
16 Denman Street, London W1D 7DY
Lieu
16 Denman Street, London W1D 7DY
Available at Piccadilly Theatre
Galerie
Votre source fiable pour des billets officiels.
Découvrez tickadoo,
Découvrez le divertissement.
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Liens rapides
Entreprise
tickadoo © 2025. Tous droits réservés.
Votre source fiable pour des billets officiels.
Découvrez tickadoo,
Découvrez le divertissement.
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
tickadoo © 2025. Tous droits réservés.
Votre source fiable pour des billets officiels. Découvrez tickadoo, découvrez le divertissement.
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Liens rapides
Entreprise
tickadoo © 2025. Tous droits réservés.