CritiC-Able

So, I reckon, given that I frequent London’s West-end and I’m a wheelchair user, it’s my job to give you an overall review of London’s theatre venues, you can click on the name of any theatre and it will take you to a page all about it, where it is, how to get there, where to park if like me you prefer to drive in rather than tackle public transport but I’ll try to include those details too.

About me? I have visited every theatre venue in the West-End over the years, seen many productions both during the past seven years that I’ve needed disabled access and before that. My family hails from London originally, some of which have performed on a West-end stage! So I feel more than qualified to speak out good or bad. I may even say a few words about certain shows but let’s see how we get on.

So, here is a list of theatres (in alphabetical order) that I have visited, keep checking back to see if I’ve updated any reviews etc. Let’s start with the ‘West End’ shall we? These are theatres within London’s ‘TheatreLand’ (in and around Shaftesbury Avenue (mostly)).

Aldwych Theatre

Ambassadors Theatre

Apollo Theatre

Apollo Victoria Theatre

Arts Theatre

Cambridge Theatre

Criterion Theatre

Dominion Theatre

Duchess Theatre

Duke of York’s Theatre

Fortune Theatre

Garrick Theatre

Gielgud Theatre

Gillian Lynne Theatre

Harold Pinter Theatre

His Majesty’s Theatre

Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse

London Palladium

Lyceum Theatre

Lyric Theatre

Noël Coward Theatre

Novello Theatre

Palace Theatre

Phoenix Theatre

Piccadilly Theatre

Prince Edward Theatre

Prince of Wales Theatre

Savoy Theatre

Shaftesbury Theatre

Sondheim Theatre

St. Martin’s Theatre

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Theatre Royal Haymarket

Trafalgar Theatre

Vaudeville Theatre

Victoria Palace Theatre

Wyndham’s Theatre

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