Harold Pinter Theatre


Harold PInter Theatre, London, seen from the street.

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Harold Pinter Theatre - seats 796

Telephone


Access:

Box office:

Email


No email contact addresses available.


Location


Address:
Panton Street
London SW1Y 4DN

Council: Westminster

Region: London


Transport


Tube:
Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly, Bakerloo)

Train:
Charing Cross

Buses:

Stop:

Haymarket


Day no:
3, 12, 88, 159, 453


Night no:
N3, N18, N52, N97, N109, N136

Access information


General

Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre.

You will find more information on the theatre website access page.


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Wheelchair access

Box Office and foyer are situated at street level. The Stalls seating is accessible down a flight of 23 steps. Dress Circle seating has the easier access, being on foyer level and can provide up to 4 wheelchair spaces per performance. Seats in front of these spaces can be moved forward to accomodate longer chairs and small scooters - please provide measurements of chairs and scooters at time of booking to enable Box Office Staff to advise you correctly. The Dress Circle is also best area for patrons able to transfer into aisle seats with arm rests.

Hearing assistance

Dual channel infra-red sound enhancement system in the auditorium. Using a headset (without a hearing aid) or one that is worn around the neck (with a hearing aid) you can boost the volume of the performance. There is a £10 returnable deposit for using the headsets which you can collect from the cloakroom.

Visual/ social story

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Current shows


Blithe Spirit


Novelist Charles Condomine and his second wife Ruth are literally haunted by a past relationship when an eccentric medium - Madame Arcati - inadvertently conjures up the ghost of his first wife, Elvira, at a séance.


Previews from: Thursday 16 September 2021

Closes: Saturday 6 November 2021



Upcoming shows


Four Quartets


Ralph Fiennes stars in the world premiere stage adaptation of Four Quartets By T S Eliot in a strictly limited run for 36 performances only.


Previews from: Thursday 18 November 2021

Closes: Saturday 18 December 2021




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