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The Duke of York’s Theatre opened in 1892, then named the Trafalgar Square Theatre, and was renamed to its current name in 1895 to honour the future King George V. The theatre has …
The Duke of York’s Theatre opened in 1892, then named the Trafalgar Square Theatre, and was renamed to its current name in 1895 to honour the future King George V. The theatre has housed acclaimed productions since, such as King Lear, and playing host to many famous names, including Sir Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons.
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LGBTQ friendly
Good for kids
Accessible
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Mar 14, 2025
Saw Brie Larson in Electra which was SUPERB (ignore any critics this was a tour de force performance) with my partner who is a wheelchair user. The service that we received throughout was beyond firs…Full review by Stephen E
Mar 13, 2025
I am a wheelchair user, so always wary of trying a new venue, particularly one which was built so long ago. While the view from the wheelchair position was a bit restricted this was clearly signpost…Full review by WistfulDragon
Dec 30, 2024
Having been regulars to the West End theatre seen for 20+ years, including previous visits to the Duke of York, this was our first time back post-Covid, having since moved abroad, and what a total di…Full review by Sugarman1234