Garrick Theatre
Designed by Walter Emden and C.J.Phipps, the Garrick Theatre opened 24th April 1889 with the play “The Profligate” by Pinero. The main foyer is columned, opulent and dominated by the bar. The theatre boasts a beautiful red and white auditorium with striped mulberry wallpaper. More Information
Garrick Theatre Access and Facilities
Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H OHH
Access
- Theatre facilities for disabled access
- Guide Dogs allowed – please notify theatre when booking
- Tube Charing Cross or Leicester Square
- Taxis: Hail a cab outside the theatre. There is a taxi rank at Charing Cross.
- Nearby bus routes: 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 24, 29, 30
- Parking – Westminter City Council car park at Trafalgar Square and Whitcomb Street. NCP at Upper St Martin’s Lane.
Facilities
- Infrared facilities for the hard of hearing
- Theatre bars – 3: Foyer, Stalls and Upper Circle.
- Concessions: Ice Cream, confectionery and programmes
- Theatre Toilets – Foyer Ladies and gents. Stalls 2 x Ladies. Upper Circle: Ladies and Gents.
Future, current and past productions at the Garrick Theatre
The Entertainer, Romeo & Juliet, Red Velvet, Harlequinade, A Winter’s Tale, Let It Be, Scottsboro Boys, Let It Be, Twelve Angry Men, Rock of Ages, Loserville, Chicago, Horrible Histories, No Sex Please We’re British
Young FrankensteinMel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein Theatre Breaks Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein Theatre Breaks
The Scottsboro BoysThe Scottsboro Boys Theatre Breaks Following The Scottsboro Boys sold out run at London’s
LoservilleLoserville Hotel and Theatre Breaks Loserville is a great new musical by