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| Leicester Square (approx. 150m) | |
| MasterPark at China Town. NCP at Upper St Martin’s Lane. | |
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Guide dogs allowed inside the auditorium, alternatively staff can dog-sit (maximum of 2 guide dogs per performance). |
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Infra-red system with 6 headsets, available from Box Office. Induction loop at box office. |
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No steps to the auditorium through a side EXIT on Shaftesbury Avenue. One 3cm step into the theatre and a slight incline to the Stalls which has 1 space for a wheelchair/scooter user and their companion at W27. Transfer seating available to any Stalls aisle seat (maximum of 4 wheelchairs and 1 scooter can be stored at back of Stalls). |
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Adapted toilet by wheelchair users entrance. |
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2 steps up to the foyer, through a set of double swing doors. Box Office level access through first door on Shaftesbury Avenue. Box office with lowered counter for easy wheelchair access. All stairs have highlights and handrails on both sides. 3 steps down from the foyer to the Stalls, 30 steps up to the Dress Circle, 56 to the Upper Circle, 77 to the Balcony, which is very steep. Theatre open 45 mins before performance. |
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| Palace Theatre London Ltd | |
The Palace Theatre, is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster. It is an imposing red-brick building that dominates the west side of Cambridge Circus, and is located near the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road. Commissioned by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte in the late 1880s, it was designed by Thomas Collcutt. Carte intended it to be the home of English grand opera, much as his Savoy Theatre had been built as a home for English light opera, beginning with the Gilbert and Sullivan series. The foundation stone, laid by his wife Helen in 1888, can still be seen on the fatade of the theatre, almost at ground level to the right of the entrance. The Palace Theatre's current capacity is 1,400. |
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