Boulevard Theatre
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Soho
London W1F 0BT
Transport
Leicester square (Piccadilly, Northern)
Dean Street/ Chinatown
Trocadero/ Haymarket
About ...
The Boulevard Theatre is the brainchild of Fawn James, a Director of Soho Estates, and granddaughter of Soho Estates' founder Paul Raymond.
The revived venue is located on the site where Paul Raymond opened the original Boulevard Theatre.
Fawn intends to honour her grandfather's legacy by helping to promote Soho as an arts and entertainment district. Rachel Edwards (Sweeney Todd - London & New York, Founder of Tooting Arts Club) is Artistic Director of the new Boulevard Theatre which will present its own productions together with a vibrant late-night programme.
The Auditorium is a revolving, two level, fully adaptable playing space with a current seated capacity of 165.
It will showcase a vibrant, mixed entertainment programme of theatre, comedy, cabaret, music, film and literature.
The theatre is due to open in Autumn 2019.
Access information
General
The Boulevard aims to be accessible and enjoyable for all customers.
As well as a modern fully-accessible building, it provides a range of assisted performances throughout the year.
Members of the Access Membership scheme can purchase up to two tickets for any performance (excluding late-night and Sunday performances) at the rate of £18 per ticket.
You will find more information on the theatre website access page.
Click the image below to go there.
Wheelchair access
The theatre has a ground floor entrance and automatic entrance door.
There is level access to a lift which serves all levels (including to the auditorium and restaurant).
The lift is fitted with low level controls, audio announcements, relief controls and Braille lettering.
There are flat-level access seats available in the Stalls and the Balcony.
Wheelchair spaces are available in the Stalls.
Contact the venue for more details and if you need to book a wheelchair space.
Wheelchair spaces are available to book online by Access Members.
The theatre has unlocked accessible toilets on all levels.
If you would like to bring an assistance animal to the theatre, contact the theatre in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Visual assistance
Guide Dogs may accompany customers into the auditorium.
Alternatively, staff dog-sit for you.
If you would like your guide dog to be looked after during a performance, you are invited to contact the theatre in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Hearing assistance
There is an infra-red Sennheiser hearing system in the auditorium.
Headsets and hearing loops for use with or without a hearing aid can be collected from the box office.
Box office staff will request a deposit of £10 that will be returned to you when the headset is returned.
Hearing Dogs may accompany customers into the auditorium.
Current shows
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Upcoming shows
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