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Duke Of York's Theatre London

4.5 · 2.3k Google reviews Box office closed · opens wednesday 10am

Duke Of York's Theatre London has a British Theatre archive footprint in London. British Theatre currently has 3 related archive articles connected to this venue.

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City

London

Google rating

4.5 ★ (2.3k)

Venue info

Duke Of York's Theatre London has a British Theatre archive footprint in London. British Theatre currently has 3 related archive articles connected to this venue.

Box office hours

Box office closed · opens wednesday 10am

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM

These are the box office (ticket desk) hours supplied by Google. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — always check your ticket for the performance start time. You can book online any time through British Theatre.

Accessibility

Available at this venue:

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Not available at this venue:

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking

Accessibility information supplied by Google Maps. Please contact the venue directly to confirm details for your visit.

What visitors say

4.0 · 2 months ago
Went to see the Wednesday matinee performance of “Woman in Mind” with Sheridan Smith and tried out the Ambassador Lounge which hosts 14 guests pre, interval and post show for an extra fee. Ingenious idea. Dedicated wait staff. Separate room away from the main areas and a short flight of stairs to the main stalls. Perfect! Better still. You can leave all your bags and coats there. Private area with tables and comfy seats and separate bathroom. So you turn up before the show and have a drink/snacks, pick up your program and then return during interval again. After the show you can pick up your belongings. Would definitely recommend paying the extra fee to access the AL when booking your tickets for this theatre. Service was excellent.
— Genevieve Sulway
5.0 · 5 months ago
Never been to this theatre before 😁 Great looking building😁 Went to see the play “stereophonic” which was very good 😁 Great team of staff in the building 😁 Used bar area on first floor. Wine prices very good. Interval drinks available 😁 Nice clean toilets 😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Inside the auditorium sound and vision excellent 😁🎭 Lots of merchandise 😁🎭 Easy entry and departure so well controlled. Tickets in advance or maybe last minute 😁🎭 Highly recommended 😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🎭
— Larry Haywood
5.0 · 3 months ago
The Duke of York's Theatre, in Leicester Square, is a lovely and civilised venue and, in many ways, one of the quiet pleasures of that part of London. It sits just far enough from the tourist chaos to feel composed, yet close enough to benefit from the energy of the area. Getting there is genuinely easy, especially via Tottenham Court Road and the Elizabeth Line, followed by a short and pleasant walk that sets the tone for the evening rather than exhausting you before you even sit down. Inside, the theatre retains that reassuring old London character. It is intimate without feeling cramped, elegant without trying too hard, and acoustically well behaved. Sightlines are generally good, and there is a sense that the space respects both the actors and the audience. You feel close enough to the stage for nuance to matter, which is exactly what you want for psychologically driven plays rather than spectacle. What really works in its favour is the surrounding area. Leicester Square and its immediate streets offer excellent options for dinner or a drink before or after the performance. Restaurants and bars are abundant, varied, and easy to slip into without fuss, making the theatre part of a complete evening rather than an isolated event. Even if the production itself divides opinion, the setting ensures the night still feels worthwhile. Overall, the Duke of York’s Theatre is a refined and dependable venue. It may not overwhelm you with grandeur, but it delivers comfort, accessibility, and atmosphere in a way that feels very London in the best sense. A place where the evening flows naturally, before the curtain goes up and after it comes down.
— Glauco HA
3.0 · 6 months ago
I am not a regular theatre go-er but would describe my experience at the Duke of York's Theatre as average and as expected. The theatre is relatively small and narrow, spanning mulitple floors. It's a bit of a maze finding the toilets and they aren't big enough considering how many people are admitted at any one time. I entered the theatre 50 minutes before the show as I had a backback and didn't want to cause any issues on entry. This meant I spent some time in their bar, and paid £9.60 (!!!) for a bottled Camden Hells lager that's usually sold for £3 anywhere else. My advice is to stay in a nearby pub until 10-20 mins before your show starts and go straight to your seats. I watched Stereophonic here, and thought the set was great. The music and acting was brilliant, too. I would say, though, the play dragged on and definitely doesn't need to be 3-hours long. I would also say that the 'failed attempts' at perfecting the songs in the show reduced the impact and enjoyment of when the songs were played in full, albeit not a reflection of the theatre itself. Lastly, I got the impression that there are lots of restricted view seats in this theatre. I sat in the ground floor stalls central to the stage so I had no issues, but I saw lots of people leaning over the edges of the upper levels as they weren't able to see the stage, and I'm sure this had knock-on affects to people behind them. So, pay that little bit extra for good seats and enjoy the show, or risk being disappointed.
— Liam Kelly

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

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What's on at Duke Of York's Theatre London?

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What are the box office hours at Duke Of York's Theatre London?

The Duke Of York's Theatre London box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: Closed; Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM; Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM; Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM; Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM; Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM; Sunday: 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM. Right now the box office is closed · opens wednesday 10am. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — and you can book online any time through British Theatre.

Is Duke Of York's Theatre London accessible?

Duke Of York's Theatre London offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible seating, wheelchair-accessible toilets. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.