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Venue

3-5 Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5LA

女公爵剧院

4.7 · 4.4k Google reviews Box office closed · opens 10am

The Duchess Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, London, located in Catherine Street near Aldwych. The theatre opened on 25 November 1929 and is one of the smallest West End theatres with a proscenium arch.

0330 333 4810 Open in Google Maps

Photos via Google. Attributions: Toni McMorris, Nigel B, The Hungry Foodie, Cathy Levan

Current attached shows

1

Google rating

4.7 ★ (4.4k)

Venue info

公爵夫人剧院(Duchess Theatre)是伦敦的一座剧院场馆,并曾在 British Theatre 上介绍过。欢迎了解即将上演的剧目、实用的场馆指南,以及到访前的购票与订票贴士。 公爵夫人剧院(Duchess Theatre)于1929年11月25日开幕,首演剧目为休伯特·格里菲思(Hubert Griffith)的《隧道战壕》(Tunnel Trench)。由于场地狭小(它是西区最小的“镜框式舞台”剧院之一),池座(stalls)被建在街道以下。紧接着上演的《亲密歌舞秀》(The Intimate Revue)则留下了一个颇为尴尬的纪录:演出尚未完成第一场便宣告停演,被认为是西区史上最短命的演出。1934年,J·B·普里斯特利(J. B. Priestley)加入剧院管理层,并主导制作了他的剧作《伊甸园尽头》(Eden End)、《科尼利厄斯》(Cornelius)以及《康威一家与时间》(Time and the Conways)。 剧院最著名的作品之一,是诺埃尔·考沃德(Noël Coward)的《欢喜鬼》(Blithe Spirit),该剧于1942年从皮卡迪利剧院(Piccadilly Theatre)转至此处上演,累计演出达1,997场。此后多年,剧院在推出新作之余,也持续迎来多部大型转演作品。继品特(Pinter)的《看门人》(The Caretaker,1960)与比尔·诺顿(Bill Naughton)的《阿尔菲》(Alfie,1963)大获成功后,1965年人气喜剧《波音波音》(Boeing Boeing)转演至此并连演两年;而从皇家剧院(Royalty)转来的《噢!卡尔卡塔!》(Oh Calcutta!)则于1974年至1980年间长期驻演。 1990年代延续了“热门转演不断”的趋势:《为你的妻子快跑》(Run for Your Wife)来到此处,完成其长达九年演出的最后一年;随后还有国家剧院(National Theatre)的《哥本哈根》(Copenhagen,1999)与《蓝/橙》(Blue/Orange,2001)。如今,公爵夫人剧院仍持续上演众多经典复排与全新首演,也常作为话剧转演的重要落脚地(最近一次是奇切斯特戏剧节剧院 Chichester Festival Theatre 制作的《阿图罗·乌伊可以抵制的崛起》(The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui))。 《贝克斯菲尔德的薄雾》《柳林风声》《未曾诉说的故事》、《篱笆》、《阿图罗·乌伊的可抗拒的崛起》(2013)《写在心上》、《喧闹秀》、《我们的男孩们》、《脸上贴胶带的男孩》(2012)《巴特利》、《露比·瓦克斯:崩溃边缘》、《矿工画家》(2011)《莫尔坎贝》、《鬼魂》、《幻想曲》、《克拉普的最后录音带》(2010)《英格兰之疫》、《合作》、《选边站》、《终局》(2009)《巴迪·霍利的故事》(2007)《他口袋里的石头》(2006)《男人与男孩》、《生日派对》、《妙不可言》(2005)《乔治·格什温独奏》、《围栏上的郊狼》、《小妇人》(2004)《齐普》、《穿过叶间》、《背叛》(2003)《乔治之后的生活》、《欢乐合唱团》、《苦路》、《落难淑女》(2002)《蓝/橙》、《独自屹立》(2001) 1, 4, 6, 11, 13, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77A, 91, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341 欢迎来到康利戏剧社的灾难性作品《哈弗舍姆庄园谋杀案》!这部西区演出的最长时间喜剧自2014年以来一直在公爵剧院让观众笑破肚皮。获得奥利弗奖最佳新喜剧奖,这部由淘气剧院打造的杰作证明了凡事都会出错...并且出错得如此辉煌,如此搞笑。

History

The Duchess theatre opened on 25 November 1929 with a production of Tunnel Trench by Hubert Griffith. To fit the size of the site (one of the smallest ‘proscenium arched’ West End theatres), the stalls were built below street level. Its next production, The Intimate Revue has the dubious honor of the shortest run in West End history after the show closed without completing its first performance. In 1934, J B Preistley joined the management of the theatre, and oversaw the production of his plays Eden End, Cornelius, and Time and the Conways.

One of the theatre’s most famous productions was Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, which transferred from the Piccadilly Theatre in 1942. It completed a run of 1,997 performances. The theatre would see further large transfers in between newer work for many years. After the success of Pinter’s The Caretaker (1960) and Bill Naughton’s Alfie (1963), the theatre received the transfer of popular comedy Boeing Boeing in 1965 (where it remained for two years), and Oh Calcutta!, a transfer from the Royalty that remained in residence from 1974-80.

The 1990s continued the theme of successful transfers, with the arrival of Run for Your Wife (completing the final year of its nine-year run), and the National Theatre’s Copenhagen (1999) and Blue/Orange (2001). The theatre still plays host to many great revivals and premieres, as well as being the home for play transfers (the most recent being the Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui).

Past performances

Bakersfield MistThe Wind In The WillowsUntold Stories, Fences, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (2013)
Written on the Heart, The Hurly Burly Show, Our Boys, The Boy with Tape on His Face (2012)
Butley, Ruby Wax: Losing It, The Pitmen Painters (2011)
Morecambe, Ghosts, The Fantasticks, Krapp's Last Tape (2010)
Plague Over England, Collaboration, Taking Sides, Endgame (2009)
The Buddy Holly Story (2007)
Stones in his Pockets (2006)
Man and Boy, The Birthday Party, Glorious (2005)
George Gershwin Alone, Coyote on a Fence, Little Women (2004)
Zipp, Through the Leaves, Betrayal (2003)
Life After George, The Glee Club, Via Dolorosa, Damsels in Distress (2002)
Blue/Orange, Alone it Stands (2001)


Box office hours

Box office closed · opens 10am

  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 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.

Transport

Tube

Covent Garden, Charing Cross

Train

Charing Cross

Bus

1, 4, 6, 11, 13, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77A, 91, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341

Parking

NCP Drury Lane, Chinatown (Q Park Scheme), Single yellow lines in Russell Street.

Seating plan

Duchess Theatre seating plan

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

ATT Stair Climber available. Advance notice required.

Are there adapted toilets?

An adapted toilet is available in the stalls

Assisted Performances

Are there facilities for the hard-of-hearing?

There is an infrared system working throughout most of the auditorium (Not Available first three rows and boxes) with both loop and conventional headsets (10 headsets available).

Are guide dogs and/or hearing dogs permitted?

Access dogs are allowed inside the auditorium if seating in an aisle seat or box. Staff can also dog-sit for two dogs maximum.

Please contact the theatre directly for further information.

Shows currently at this venue

Previous productions

What visitors say

5.0 · a month ago
The Duchess Theatre is a lovely, small venue with really friendly staff, and The Play That Goes Wrong is absolutely brilliant. The cast are hilarious, the timing is spot‑on, and the whole show has the audience laughing nonstop. A genuinely fun, feel‑good night out that’s well worth it.
— Jools W
5.0 · 2 months ago
I recently visited the Duchess Theatre in London for The Play That Goes Wrong, and let me tell you, this place was amazing. From the moment I walked in, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, instantly putting this clearly-not-a-local at ease. The theatre itself is beautiful, classic, intimate, and full of old-world charm, with ornate details that make you feel like you’re about to witness something special (or spectacularly disastrous, given the show). The seating and sightlines were fantastic, making it feel cozy without ever feeling cramped. And the play? Absolutely hysterical. Nonstop laughter, perfectly timed chaos, and physical comedy that somehow manages to be both outrageous and razor-sharp. It’s an absolute must-see, even if you think you know what’s coming, trust me, you don’t. As a bonus, the theatre’s close proximity to the Tube was a dream, especially for someone not from London. Walk out, turn a corner, and you’re basically back underground, no stress, no confusion, no accidental sightseeing detours. 10/10 would absolutely come back for the beautifully choreographed disasters on stage.
— XTopher Travels
5.0 · 4 months ago
Small intimate theater, but overall an amazing play! This is the 3rd play we have seen here in London, and is our favorite! The humor is peak British comedy. I loved the cast and the storytelling of the play. In conclusion, it is a must see for any travelers.
— Jack Thomas
5.0 · 2 months ago
Small and intimate theatre. Went to watch “The play that goes wrong” and it was incredibly funny. We were in the stalls, on the 3rd row, on the left and view was fantastic. Nice staff.
— Rita Pereira

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

Live venue listings

REVIEW: Cruise, Duchess Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

21 May 2021

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REVIEW:The Play That Goes Wrong, Duchess Theatre ✭✭✭✭

12 September 2016

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REVIEW: The Play That Goes Wrong, Duchess Theatre ✭✭✭✭

11 April 2015

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REVIEW: Bakersfield Mist, Duchess Theatre ✭✭✭

26 June 2014

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at Duchess Theatre?

The current production at Duchess Theatre is The Play That Goes Wrong. Browse and book tickets directly through British Theatre.

What's the nearest tube station to Duchess Theatre?

The nearest tube station is Covent Garden, Charing Cross.

Where is Duchess Theatre?

Duchess Theatre is located at 3-5 Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5LA.

How can I contact Duchess Theatre?

You can call Duchess Theatre on 0330 333 4810. For tickets and bookings, please use British Theatre to secure the best seats.

What are the box office hours at Duchess Theatre?

The Duchess Theatre box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Right now the box office is closed · opens 10am. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — and you can book online any time through British Theatre.

Is Duchess Theatre accessible?

Duchess Theatre offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible seating, wheelchair-accessible toilets. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.

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