
Tickets for events at His Majesty's Theatre, London
Venue Information
Located in the heart of London's West End, His Majesty's Theatre is one of the city's most historic and visually stunning theatres. The current building, now the fourth to stand on this site, was opened in 1897 and designed by renowned architect Charles J. Phipps in a magnificent French Renaissance style. With a richly decorated auditorium, tiered balconies, and an iconic domed ceiling, it remains a must-visit for fans of live theatre in London. The theatre is Grade II listed and features one of the West End's first flat stages, plus pioneering under-stage machinery that was ahead of its time.
Throughout its long history, the theatre has hosted a wide range of events, from early London opera performances to blockbuster musicals. It was once home to Handel and Mozart operas and later became famous for shows like Chu Chin Chow, Brigadoon, West Side Story, and Fiddler on the Roof. Since 1986, it has been the home of Andrew Lloyd Webber's legendary The Phantom of the Opera, one of the longest-running musicals in West End history. Did you know that the show's iconic chandelier weighs over one tonne and is famously dropped - safely! - above the audience every night.
The theatre also has its share of backstage stories. In 1984, legendary comedian Tommy Cooper tragically passed away on stage during a live TV broadcast of Live From Her Majesty's, with millions of viewers watching at home, initially thinking it was part of the act. The theatre's name has changed with the monarch throughout history, most recently reverting to His Majesty's in 2023, following the coronation of King Charles III.
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Transport
By Train
The nearest mainline train station is Charing Cross Station and is also reachable on the Tube on the Bakerloo and Northern lines. The theatre can also be accessed via Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo & Piccadilly).
By Bus
The nearest bus lines are 6, 13, 15, 23, 139, 159 & 453.
Parking
If driving, the nearest car parks are Just Park St Martin's Street and Q Park Trafalgar Square.
Accessibility
Step-free information
Step free access is available into the Stalls via a door on Charles II Street, which is located at the side of the theatre. There is a slight slope to the rear right stalls.
Wheelchair Access
There are 3 wheelchair spaces in row S of the Stalls (2 manual wheelchair spaces, 1 electric wheelchair space) with companion seats alongside or directly in the row in front. Wheelchair transfers are available to any end of row seat in the Stalls, except row B. Access into the auditorium is via Charles II Street on the side of the theatre.
Hearing Systems
An Infra-Red audio enhancement system is available for deaf or hearing-impaired patrons. Headsets and hearing aid loops are available and should be requested from a member of Front of House staff upon arrival.
Guide Dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome at His Majesty's Theatre, and can either be taken into the auditorium or looked after during the performance.
General Access Info
For all access bookings, please call 0207 087 7966 or email access@lwtheatres.co.uk.