Garrick Theatre

Now showing at the Garrick Theatre

Chicago

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Cheap Chicago Tickets

Was: £46.00 Now: £32.50

Monday to Thursday evenings.

Was: £46.00 Now: £23.00

Valid for the 8th February only.

Was: £66.00 Now: £42.00

Valid both performances Friday and Saturday matinees.

Was: £66.00 Now: £39.99

Monday to Thursday evenings.

Was: £66.00 Now: £29.99

Valid 8th February only.

Chicago

Murder, Greed, Corruption, Exploitation, Adultery, Treachery. all those things we hold near and dear to our hearts - be razzled and dazzled by a true Broadway and West End classic.

Booking from: Monday, 7th November 2011
Booking until: Saturday, 26th January 2013
Matinees: Friday 5pm and Saturday 3pm
Evenings: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 8pm, Friday 8.30pm
Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes More Info
Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain

Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain

Set in loathsome London, the BSC proudly present the world premiere of BARMY BRITAIN.

Booking from: Tuesday, 14th February 2012
Booking until: Saturday, 1st September 2012
Matinees: Wednesday to Friday 1pm, Saturday 10.30am and 12pm, Sunday 3pm and 5pm
Running time: TBC More Info

Garrick Theatre Seating Plan

Garrick Theatre

Garrick Theatre on the Map

How to get there: Take the Northern or Piccadilly line to Leicester square station and exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is approximately 2 minutes walk.

Address:
Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0HH

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This theatre was designed by Walter Emden, with CJ Phipps brought in as a consultant to help with the planning on this difficult site, which included an underground river. Originally the theatre had 800 seats on 4 levels, but the gallery (top) level has since been closed and the seating capacity reduced to 656. The gold leaf auditorium was restored in 1986 by the stage designer Carl Toms and in 1997 the front facade had a facelift.

The theatre has mostly been associated with comedies and comedy-dramas. Recent productions include a transfer in January 1982 from the Strand Theatre of the farce Ne Sex Please We're British which then subsquently transferred to the Duchess Theatre in August 1986. On 24 October 1995 the Royal National Theatre's multi-award winning production of JB Priestly's An Inspector Calls opened here having played successful seasons at the RNT's Lyttelton and Olivier theatres aswell as the Aldwych theatre and a season on Broadway.