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Prince of Wales Theatre

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Experience the Prince of Wales Theatre, home to The Book of Mormon. Get your tickets today for an unforgettable West End show in the heart of London's Theatre District.
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Prince of Wales Theatre location and directions

Prince of Wales Theatre

31 Coventry Street, London, United Kingdom, W1D 6AS

Directions

Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Haymarket) 3, 6, 12, 13, 19, 23, 38, 88, 139
Night bus numbers: (Haymarket) 6, 12, 23, 88, 139, N3, N13, N18, N19, N38, N97, N136, N550, N551
Car park: Leicester Square, Whitcomb Street (1min)
Directions from tube: (2mins) Take Coventry Street and the theatre is be past the London Trocadero on your right.

About Prince of Wales Theatre

The Prince of Wales Theatre opened on 27 Oct. 1937. The theatre was named for the current Prince at the time, the future Edward VII.

In the 1930s, the theatre hosted risqué Follies-style revues. Whilst controversial, the shows proved to be a huge success and the profits made funded the demolition of the theatre and the construction of the new building.

In 1941 the theatre played host to the UK premiere of The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin’s film that had been banned across most of Europe.

The Beatles also performed at the theatre in 1963 at the Royal Variety Performance for the Queen Mother. Barbra Streisand made her West End debut here in Funny Girl in 1966. The Book of Mormon opened in London in 2013, and it's played at the West End theatre ever since.

Prince of Wales Theatre Seating Information

The auditorium has two levels - Stalls and Dress Circle.

The seating is very comfortable and offer good views of the stage due to a noticeable rake in the seating and offset seating, meaning no seat is placed directly behind another.

The Dress Circle offers excellent views of the stage due to the steep rake in the seating.

Where is The Book of Mormon in London?

The Book of Mormon is at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. The Prince of Wales Theatre is located close to Leicester Square. It's near West End theatres including the Criterion Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket.

Prince of Wales Theatre seating plan

Prince of Wales Theatre seating plan

Prince of Wales Theatre Frequently asked questions

Prince of Wales Theatre seating plan

The auditorium has two levels - Stalls and Dress Circle.

The Stalls seating is comfortable and offers good views of the stage due to a noticeable rake in the seating and offset seating, meaning no seat is placed directly behind another. The Dress Circle offers excellent views of the stage due to the steep rake in the seating.

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How to get to the Prince of Wales Theatre

  • Train or Tube: The nearest train station is Charing Cross, and the nearest tube stations are Charing Cross, Leicester Square, and Piccadilly Circus.
  • Bus: Buses to Piccadilly Circus: 6, 9, 14, 19, 38, N9, N19, N38, N97.
  • Car: Use Q-Park Theatreland with 50% off after midday, or MasterPark at Whitcomb Street.
  • Rideshare: Rideshare services such as Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow are available in London for convenient drop-off and pick-up near the theatre.
  • Cycle: Santander Cycle Hire, Lime, Human Forest, and Tier bikes are available 24/7, all year round. Simply pick up a bike, ride to your destination, and return it.

Accessibility at the Prince of Wales Theatre

Wheelchair access

  • Parking: The theatre itself has no parking facilities but there are disabled bays nearby on Rupert Street and Whitcomb Street.
  • Toilets: There is an adapted toilet in the Delfont bar, accessible by the lift.
  • Wheelchairs: Wheelchair access is available at the rear of the Stalls, accessible via the step-free, street-level foyer. Patrons who need to remain in their wheelchair can be accommodated on the aisle of Stalls row U or T. Transferable seats are also available. Wheelchairs and scooters can be stored in the foyer.

Vision and hearing enhancements

  • Two types of hearing enhancement aids are available. Please ask the duty manager in the foyer for assistance.
  • The GalaPro app provides closed captioning and audio description via your own mobile device for all performances of The Book of Mormon.

Assistance

  • Assistance dogs are allowed in the auditorium. Alternatively, staff are happy to dog sit during your performance.
  • Trained access hosts will assist you throughout your visit. Please make yourself known to a team member upon arrival.

Hotels near the Prince of Wales Theatre

Discover great places to stay near the Prince of Wales Theatre. Use the interactive map below to find and book the perfect accommodation for your visit.

Restaurants near the Prince of Wales Theatre

  • Hard Rock Café: Famous for its American cuisine and rock 'n' roll memorabilia.
  • Burger & Lobster: Offers a variety of burgers and lobster dishes in a relaxed, casual setting.
  • The Japan Centre: A vibrant spot offering authentic Japanese cuisine, including sushi, ramen, and other traditional dishes.
  • Brasserie Zedel: A grand Parisian brasserie offering classic French cuisine at affordable prices.

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Food & drink at the Prince of Wales Theatre

The American Bar (Dress Circle) and The Delfont Room (Stalls) open 45 minutes before the show and during intermission for beverages and snacks.

Venue amenities

  • Restrooms are available on both levels of the theatre, which includes an accessible toilet.
  • Concessions: The theatre features two licensed bars, the American Bar (Dress Circle) and The Delfont Room (Stalls), serving drinks and snacks. A lift can take patrons to the Delfont bar.
  • Merchandise: Theatre and show-related merchandise is available for purchase in the lobby.
  • Air conditioning: The Prince of Wales Theatre is air-conditioned for year-round comfort.
  • Coat check: The cloakroom is able to accept coats and small bags for a small charge. Larger bags or suitcases cannot be accepted.

Neighbourhood: Soho

The Prince of Wales Theatre is located in the heart of Soho, one of London's most diverse and lively areas. Known for its vibrant nightlife, variety of dining options, and rich cultural history, it is a hub of activity both day and night.

Nearby:

  • Piccadilly Circus: Just a short walk away, this area is perfect for photos and people-watching and home to the iconic Piccadilly digital screens, as well as the statue of Eros.
  • Leicester Square: Known for its cinemas and bustling atmosphere, it's a great place to explore before or after the show.
  • Chinatown: A vibrant district offering a wide range of authentic Asian restaurants, shops, and cultural experiences.

Insider tips

  • Arrive early: Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before the show starts to allow time for security checks, finding your seat, and exploring the theatre.
  • Stage door: For a chance to get autographs and photos with the cast, head to the stage door after the performance. It's located on the side of the theatre. Please note that cast members are not required to appear at the stage door, and meeting them is not guaranteed.
  • Merchandise: Visit the merchandise stands inside the theatre for exclusive show-related items like T-shirts, mugs, posters, and cast recordings. Consider purchasing items before the show or during intermission to avoid post-show crowds.
  • Photography opportunities: While photography is not allowed during the performance, you can take photos in the lobby and other public areas before the show starts.

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