British Theatre

Venue

Panton St, SW1Y 4DN

哈罗德·品特剧院

4.5 · 3.9k Google reviews Box office closed · opens 10am

The Harold Pinter Theatre, known as the Comedy Theatre until 2011, is a West End theatre, and opened on Panton Street in the City of Westminster, on 15 October 1881, as the Royal Comedy Theatre. It was designed by Thomas Verity and built in just six months in painted (stucco) stone and brick.

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Venue info

哈罗德·品特剧院是伦敦的一家剧院场馆,并在 British Theatre 上有介绍。来看看即将上演的剧目、实用的场馆指南,以及到访前的订票贴士。 哈罗德·品特剧院于1881年10月15日开幕,最初名为皇家喜剧院。早期这里上演过歌剧作品如《法尔卡》和《艾尔米尼》,随后在第一次世界大战期间更侧重于歌舞杂耍表演。1956年新水门俱乐部的成立,使得原本被1843年剧院法案禁止的剧目得以上演,因此剧院上演了《茶与交响乐》、《桥上的风景》和《热铁皮屋顶上的猫》的英国首演。审查制度在50年代末放宽,法律最终在1968年被废除。 这使得剧院在1973年成功制作了《野蛮人》和1979年《洛奇恐怖秀》的西区首演。在20世纪末,剧院取得了两大成功:《小马尔科姆与他的阉割者斗争》八周座无虚席,并打破了票房记录,随后在2000年由迈克尔·甘本主演的《看门人》也获得了极高评价。 近年来,这里上演的剧目多种多样,包括《驴年的岁月》(2006年)、《波音波音》(2007-2008年,随后转到百老汇进行了一次获托尼奖的巡演),以及《日落大道》(2008-2009年)。 2011年9月7日,宣布剧院将更名为哈罗德·品特剧院,以纪念这位作家具有影响力的50年生涯。在此剧院上演的品特剧包括《家园》、《看门人》、《收藏》和《情人》。品特本人曾于2005年执导西蒙·格雷的《旧大师》的制作。新名字于10月14日正式生效。 不可儿戏(2014)Mojo(2013年10月26日-2014年)《奇美利卡》(2013年8月7日-2013年10月19日)《旧时光》(2013年1月31日-2013年4月6日)《非议合唱》(2012年9月27日-2013年1月5日)《南唐斯》与《勃朗宁版本》(4月24日-7月21日,2012年)《缺席的朋友》(2012年1月26日-2012年4月14日)《死神与少女》(2011年10月24日-2012年1月21日)《背叛》(2011年5月27日-2011年8月20日)《儿童时刻》(2011年1月22日-2011年4月30日)《鸟鸣》(2010年9月28日-2011年1月15日)《野兽》(7月8日-9月4日,2010年)《竖起你的耳朵》(2009年9月30日-2009年12月6日)《离太阳太近》(2009年7月24日-2009年8月8日)《日落大道》(2008年12月4日-2009年5月30日)《狄更斯·不插电》(2008年5月23日-2008年6月29日)《情人/收藏》(2008年1月12日-2008年5月3日)《波音—波音》(2007年2月5日-2008年1月5日)《洛基恐怖秀》(2006年12月18日-2007年1月29日)Donkeys' Years(2006年5月9日-2006年12月15日)《斯泰普托与儿子:油桶巷谋杀案》(2006年2月22日-2006年4月15日) 3,6,9,12,14,15,19,22,23,24,29,38,88,91,94,139,159,176,453 皇家退席室厕所位于从前厅下去的6个台阶处,适合能应付一些台阶的观众。剧院正门对面的Panton街上的Strada餐厅提供无障碍厕所。剧院的员工将陪同观众往返餐厅。 时间不多了!比利·克鲁德普和丹尼斯·高夫将在哈罗德·品特剧院主演这部改编自传奇西部片的世界首演舞台剧。快来预订《正午》门票,体验由埃里克·罗斯打造的这部扣人心弦的实时惊悚剧,探讨勇气、责任与爱的故事。

History

The Harold Pinter Theatre opening on 15 October 1881, under its original name of The Royal Comedy Theatre. It’s early years were host to operatic productions Falka and Erminie, before presenting revue shows throughout World War 1. The formation of The new Watergate Club in 1956 allowed plays previously banned under the Theatres Act 1843 to be performed, which allowed the theatre to host the UK premieres of Tea and Symphony, A View From the Bridge, and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. The censorship was loosened in the late 50’s and the law was finally revoked in 1968.

This allowed the theatre to produce successful shows such as Savages in 1973 and the West End debut of The Rocky Horror Show in 1979. The theatre’s two biggest successes happened at the end of the 20th Century. A sell out eight-week run of Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs broke box office records, and was quickly followed up in 2000 buy an extremely well received production of The Caretaker starring Michael Gambon.

Recent years have seen productions as diverse as Donkey’s Years (2006), Boeing-Boeing (2007-8, then transferred to Broadway for a Tony-award winning run) , and Sunset Boulevard (2008-9).

On September 7 2011, it was announced that the theatre would be renamed the Harold Pinter Theatre, in tribute to the writer’s influential 50-year career. Pinter plays produced at the theatre have included The Homecoming, The Caretaker, The Collection and the Lover. Pinter himself directed a 2005 production of The Old Masters by Simon Gray. The new name came into effect on October 14.

Past performances

The Importance Of Being Earnest (2014)
Mojo (26 October 2013 - 2014)
Chimerica (7 August 2013 - 19 October 2013)
Old Times (31 January 2013 - 6 April 2013)
A Chorus of Disapproval (27 September 2012 - 5 January 2013)
South Downs and The Browning Version (24 April - 21 July 2012)
Absent Friends (26 January - 14 April 2012)
Death and the Maiden (24 October 2011 - 21 January 2012)
Betrayal (27 May - 20 August 2011)
The Children's Hour (22 January - 30 April 2011)
Birdsong (28 September 2010 - 15 January 2011)
La Bête (8 July - 4 September 2010)
Prick Up Your Ears (30 September - 6 December 2009)
Too Close to the Sun (24 July - 8 August 2009)
Sunset Boulevard (4 December 2008 - 30 May 2009)
Dickens Unplugged (23 May 2008 - 29 June 2008)
The Lover/The Collection (12 January 2008 - 3 May 2008)
Boeing-Boeing (5 February 2007 - 5 January 2008)
The Rocky Horror Show (18 December 2006 - 29 January 2007)
Donkeys' Years (9 May 2006 - 15 December 2006)
Steptoe and Son in Murder at Oil Drum Lane (22 February 2006 - 15 April 2006)


Box office hours

Box office closed · opens 10am

  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

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

Piccadilly, Leicester Square

Train

Charing Cross

Bus

3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24, 29, 38, 88, 91, 94, 139, 159, 176, 453

Parking

NCP Denman Street, Trafalgar (Q Park Scheme)

Seating plan

Harold Pinter Theatre seating plan

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

Access entrance and wheelchair spaces available

Are there adapted toilets?

Royal Retiring Room toilet, located 6 steps down from foyer level for patrons who are able to manage some steps. Strada restaurant opposite the front of the theatre on Panton Street offers the use of their accessible toilet. A member of theatre staff would be available to accompany patrons to and from the restaurant.

Assisted Performances

Are there facilities for the hard-of-hearing?

There is an infrared system working throughout the auditorium with both loop and conventional headsets.

Are guide dogs and/or hearing dogs permitted?

Access dogs are allowed in all parts of the theatre.

Please contact the theatre directly for further information.

Previous productions

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What visitors say

4.0 · 2 months ago
One of londons oldest theatres which was actually the Comedy theatre way back when. Great venue for plays. Attended for High Noon production and what an amazing production. Billy Crudup was amazing as were the rest of the cast. I think besides BC and Rosa Salazar were Brits whose American accents seemed spot on. 👍🏾
— Ajay Ghumra
4.0 · 2 months ago
I loved the play High Noon. 🤠 The theatre was a lot smaller than expected which I liked. However there was a pole directly in front of me. Thankfully I was a le to move seats since the show wasn't fully booked. I like that the beer is served in a glass. Access to the gents is somewhat awkward.
— Dennis Bauszus
5.0 · 5 months ago
We just had the privilege of attending a matinee of the Weir, starring Brendan Gleason, it was fantastic. We have been lucky enough to have visited this great theatre many times over the past 20 years or so and had a great experience every time. This lovely theatre has super staff, just a heads up to visitors, the lovely stalls bar is quite tight for space, the staff are really lovely but you need to be ok with lots of folk in a small area. Folks, Do mind yourselves and take care when moving about the stalls areas and walkways as folks can take things at a rush and not always paying a heed to the safety of older folks or those less able. Thanks to lovely staff and all cast and crew for this outstanding show.
— Introspective Dreamer
5.0 · 3 months ago
I watched High Noon today and absolutely loved it. The play was very engaging, with incredible chemistry between the actors. The story completely pulls you in. Don’t miss the January discounts when buying tickets!
— Silayc

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at Harold Pinter Theatre?

There is no production currently on sale at Harold Pinter Theatre. Check back soon, or browse our full list of West End shows.

What's the nearest tube station to Harold Pinter Theatre?

The nearest tube station is Piccadilly, Leicester Square.

Where is Harold Pinter Theatre?

Harold Pinter Theatre is located at Panton St, SW1Y 4DN.

What are the box office hours at Harold Pinter Theatre?

The Harold Pinter Theatre box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM; Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM; Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM; Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM; Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM; Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM; Sunday: Closed. 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 Harold Pinter Theatre accessible?

Harold Pinter 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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