


Garrick Theatre
Garrick Theatre
Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH
Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH
About
West End Intimacy and Comedy Heritage
The Garrick Theatre is one of London’s most charming and historically rich venues. Opened in 1889 and designed by theatre architect Walter Emden, the theatre was named in honour of 18th-century actor David Garrick. Known for its warm acoustics, clear sightlines, and traditional décor, the Garrick has a reputation for hosting high-quality comedies, dramas, and star-led productions. Located on Charing Cross Road, it’s just steps from Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
Comedy and Contemporary Drama
The Garrick has long focused on light-hearted and comic plays, which remains its programming strength today. In recent years, it has been home to box office hits such as Kenneth Branagh’s season of plays, Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, and Death Drop. It also regularly hosts limited-run performances by high-profile casts and acclaimed writers.
Classic Architecture with a Personal Touch
With around 700 seats spread across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle, the theatre offers a sense of closeness between actors and audience. It features a classic proscenium arch stage, gilded interiors, and red velvet seating. Its modest size and welcoming layout make it an ideal venue for both classic revivals and bold new writing.
Refurbishment and Visitor Amenities
The venue has been carefully maintained with updates to its air conditioning, bar service, and accessibility features. It now supports digital ticketing and offers cloakroom services. Its mix of history and comfort makes it a favourite among theatre-goers seeking an authentic West End experience.
Central and Convenient
Positioned between Soho and Covent Garden, the Garrick is surrounded by top-tier restaurants and bars, and just minutes from Leicester Square Underground station. Its location makes it an easy and enjoyable destination for pre- or post-theatre plans.
A Theatre with Character
Whether you're attending a fast-paced farce or an emotionally resonant drama, the Garrick Theatre offers an experience rooted in theatrical heritage and delivered with modern-day flair.
About
West End Intimacy and Comedy Heritage
The Garrick Theatre is one of London’s most charming and historically rich venues. Opened in 1889 and designed by theatre architect Walter Emden, the theatre was named in honour of 18th-century actor David Garrick. Known for its warm acoustics, clear sightlines, and traditional décor, the Garrick has a reputation for hosting high-quality comedies, dramas, and star-led productions. Located on Charing Cross Road, it’s just steps from Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
Comedy and Contemporary Drama
The Garrick has long focused on light-hearted and comic plays, which remains its programming strength today. In recent years, it has been home to box office hits such as Kenneth Branagh’s season of plays, Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, and Death Drop. It also regularly hosts limited-run performances by high-profile casts and acclaimed writers.
Classic Architecture with a Personal Touch
With around 700 seats spread across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle, the theatre offers a sense of closeness between actors and audience. It features a classic proscenium arch stage, gilded interiors, and red velvet seating. Its modest size and welcoming layout make it an ideal venue for both classic revivals and bold new writing.
Refurbishment and Visitor Amenities
The venue has been carefully maintained with updates to its air conditioning, bar service, and accessibility features. It now supports digital ticketing and offers cloakroom services. Its mix of history and comfort makes it a favourite among theatre-goers seeking an authentic West End experience.
Central and Convenient
Positioned between Soho and Covent Garden, the Garrick is surrounded by top-tier restaurants and bars, and just minutes from Leicester Square Underground station. Its location makes it an easy and enjoyable destination for pre- or post-theatre plans.
A Theatre with Character
Whether you're attending a fast-paced farce or an emotionally resonant drama, the Garrick Theatre offers an experience rooted in theatrical heritage and delivered with modern-day flair.
About
West End Intimacy and Comedy Heritage
The Garrick Theatre is one of London’s most charming and historically rich venues. Opened in 1889 and designed by theatre architect Walter Emden, the theatre was named in honour of 18th-century actor David Garrick. Known for its warm acoustics, clear sightlines, and traditional décor, the Garrick has a reputation for hosting high-quality comedies, dramas, and star-led productions. Located on Charing Cross Road, it’s just steps from Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
Comedy and Contemporary Drama
The Garrick has long focused on light-hearted and comic plays, which remains its programming strength today. In recent years, it has been home to box office hits such as Kenneth Branagh’s season of plays, Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, and Death Drop. It also regularly hosts limited-run performances by high-profile casts and acclaimed writers.
Classic Architecture with a Personal Touch
With around 700 seats spread across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle, the theatre offers a sense of closeness between actors and audience. It features a classic proscenium arch stage, gilded interiors, and red velvet seating. Its modest size and welcoming layout make it an ideal venue for both classic revivals and bold new writing.
Refurbishment and Visitor Amenities
The venue has been carefully maintained with updates to its air conditioning, bar service, and accessibility features. It now supports digital ticketing and offers cloakroom services. Its mix of history and comfort makes it a favourite among theatre-goers seeking an authentic West End experience.
Central and Convenient
Positioned between Soho and Covent Garden, the Garrick is surrounded by top-tier restaurants and bars, and just minutes from Leicester Square Underground station. Its location makes it an easy and enjoyable destination for pre- or post-theatre plans.
A Theatre with Character
Whether you're attending a fast-paced farce or an emotionally resonant drama, the Garrick Theatre offers an experience rooted in theatrical heritage and delivered with modern-day flair.
Know before you go
Arrive at least 30 minutes early
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square
Bars available on all levels
Latecomers may be held until an appropriate break
Know before you go
Arrive at least 30 minutes early
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square
Bars available on all levels
Latecomers may be held until an appropriate break
Know before you go
Arrive at least 30 minutes early
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square
Bars available on all levels
Latecomers may be held until an appropriate break
FAQs
What kind of shows are on at the Garrick Theatre?
Contemporary comedies, dramas, and limited-run celebrity-led performances.
Where is it located?
On Charing Cross Road, near Leicester Square.
What’s the seating capacity?
Roughly 700 seats across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle.
Is the theatre historic?
Yes, it opened in 1889 and features ornate Victorian architecture.
What are some notable past productions?
Kenneth Branagh's theatre season, Mischief Theatre shows, and Death Drop.
Is the theatre accessible?
Limited — step-free access is available to certain stalls seats.
Are refreshments served?
Yes, bars operate on each level.
Does the theatre have air conditioning?
Yes, it’s been updated with climate control.
Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, for coats and personal items.
Can I take pictures?
Not during the performance.
FAQs
What kind of shows are on at the Garrick Theatre?
Contemporary comedies, dramas, and limited-run celebrity-led performances.
Where is it located?
On Charing Cross Road, near Leicester Square.
What’s the seating capacity?
Roughly 700 seats across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle.
Is the theatre historic?
Yes, it opened in 1889 and features ornate Victorian architecture.
What are some notable past productions?
Kenneth Branagh's theatre season, Mischief Theatre shows, and Death Drop.
Is the theatre accessible?
Limited — step-free access is available to certain stalls seats.
Are refreshments served?
Yes, bars operate on each level.
Does the theatre have air conditioning?
Yes, it’s been updated with climate control.
Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, for coats and personal items.
Can I take pictures?
Not during the performance.
FAQs
What kind of shows are on at the Garrick Theatre?
Contemporary comedies, dramas, and limited-run celebrity-led performances.
Where is it located?
On Charing Cross Road, near Leicester Square.
What’s the seating capacity?
Roughly 700 seats across stalls, dress circle, and upper circle.
Is the theatre historic?
Yes, it opened in 1889 and features ornate Victorian architecture.
What are some notable past productions?
Kenneth Branagh's theatre season, Mischief Theatre shows, and Death Drop.
Is the theatre accessible?
Limited — step-free access is available to certain stalls seats.
Are refreshments served?
Yes, bars operate on each level.
Does the theatre have air conditioning?
Yes, it’s been updated with climate control.
Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, for coats and personal items.
Can I take pictures?
Not during the performance.
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Location
Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH
Location
Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH
Location
Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH
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