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In its early days, the then-unnamed Lyceum Theatre hosted a circus, doubled up as a chapel, and was also home to the first Madame Tussaud’s waxworks exhibition, before becoming a licensed house in 1809. Between 1816-1834, it operated as The English Opera House, before reopening as Theatre Royal Lyceum & English Opera House in July the same year.

The theatre closed in 1986, but reopened its doors in 1996 with Jesus Christ Superstar, followed by Oklahoma! from February 1999 to June 1999. Standing tall in Wellington Street, this iconic 2100-seater theatre has been home to the theatrical adaptation of Disney’s The Lion King since September 1999.

This Lyceum Theatre guide is designed to help you understand the layout the theatre and help you pick the perfect seats.


Venue Details


Address: 21 Wellington St, London WC2E 7RQ, UK

Opened: July 1834

Seating Capacity: 2100
Stalls : 926
Royal Circle : 575
Grand Circle: 582

Seating Chart
Check out the Lyceum Theatre London Seating Plan.


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Practical Information


Accessible Seating

The Stalls can be accessed through a wheelchair accessible entrance. There are accessible seats in rows P and ZA (Stalls). There is also lifts available to all levels of the theatre.

Available Facilities

Bar: The bar opens an hour and a half before the show. You can carry your drinks into the theatre as long as it is in a plastic cup, which can be obtained from the bar.

Cloakroom: The cloakroom opens an hour before the show. Please note that you cannot leave rucksacks, suitcases, and large bags there.

Toilets: Toilets (both Male and Female) are available on all levels of the theatre, with accessible stalls in each.

WiFi: There is free WiFi available for customers to use.


Handy Tips


  • Kids should try and get seats in the aisles for a fun surprise!
  • Booster seats are available for children who want to get a good view of the action.
  • While the bar in the Stall level is accessible, drinks can be brought to access audience members.
  • The Lyceum Theatre has restrooms on all levels, with accessible restrooms in the Stall level.
  • Keep in mind that the Grand Circle seats are high up, with a steep rake, so be careful when seating yourself.

Getting There


Tube: Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern Line) and Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line) are the nearest tube stations.

Bus: RV1, X68, 1, 6, 11, 13, 23, 59, 68, 87, 168, 171, 172, 188, or 243 to Aldwych
4, 9, 15, 26, 34, 76, 91, 139, or 176 to Strand


Restaurants near Lyceum Theatre


1. Christopher’s: One of London's best American restaurants, Christopher's makes you feel like a star with its glamorous setup, and is perfect for a pre-show meal, and some post-show drinks.

2. Bill's London: With vegetarian and vegan options, Bill's is an absolute favourite for those visiting West End. With some seriously delicious options, this one's perfect for a quick bite before your show.

3. Indigo at One Aldwych: Indigo is a stone's throw away from West End. Enjoy some grub (gluten-free and dairy-free options available) at this casual Covent Garden restaurant.

4. Eneko at One Aldwych: This Basque restaurant is a must-visit! With scrumptious food, fine wine, and friendly staff, Eneko is the perfect place for a pre-show meal.

5. Flat Iron Covent Garden: One of London's favourite steakhouses, Flat Iron has a lovely atmosphere, polite staff, and most importantly, incredible steaks.


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