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Shaftesbury Theatre  

210, Shaftesbury Avenue

London

WC2H 8DP

Shaftesbury Theatre food and drink
There are five bars at The Shaftesbury Theatre. Also available is ice-cream, confectionery, biscuits and cakes.
Shaftesbury Theatre Disabled Access
 
Guide dogs are allowed in box. Staff will dog-sit. Two for the price of one available for disabled theatregoer and one companion. Accessible to a wheelchair user able to walk short distances and up a few steps. Induction Loop or Infra-red sound amplification
 
Parking close to Shaftesbury Theatre
MasterPark at Cambridge Circus, NCP at Museum Street, Drury Lane, Upper St Martin’s Lane, Parker Mews.
Tube Station
Tottenham Court Road/Holborn/Covent Garden are the closest tube stations to The Shaftesbury Theatre.
Shaftesbury Theatre Rail
 
London Charing Cross is the closest British Rail station to The Shaftesbury Theatre
 
Shaftesbury Theatre Bus Routes
 
London Bus Routes: 8, 10, 14, 19, 24, 25, 29, 38, 55, 73, 134, 176, 242
 
Shaftesbury Theatre History
HISTORY
 
The Shaftesbury Theatre
 
Originally called the New Prince's Theatre, it changed it's name to the Prince's Theatre in 1914. The theatre was sold to E.M.I. in 1962 and, after a refit and redecoration, was opened in 1963 as the Shaftesbury Theatre. On 20th July, 1973 parts of the ceiling fell in, closing the then current production of the musical Hair, and bringing the threat of 'redevelopment' (ie more office space) which was averted after a public campaign and the listing of the building by the Government in March 1974 and the theatre reopened in 1974. More recently the theatre was refurbished in 1986.
 
 
 

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