Duke of Yorks Theatre

Duke of Yorks Theatre

St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4BG

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The Duke of York’s Theatre London is a historic and elegant venue located on St Martin’s Lane in the heart of the West End. With its charming Victorian architecture and intimate atmosphere, the theatre offers a warm and traditional setting for plays, comedies, and revivals. Seating just over 600 guests across three levels, the venue provides excellent sightlines and acoustics, making it a favourite for both performers and audiences.

Now operated by the Ambassador Theatre Group, the Duke of York’s Theatre has a long-standing reputation for producing and hosting intelligent, thought-provoking plays and high-calibre performances. Its blend of history, charm, and dramatic legacy makes the Duke of York’s Theatre London a standout destination for theatre lovers.

The History of Duke of York's Theatre

The Duke of York’s Theatre opened in 1892 as the Trafalgar Square Theatre, before being renamed in 1895 to honour the future King George V. Built by Frank Wyatt and Violet Melnotte, and designed by Walter Emden, the theatre quickly became a success with productions like Go Bang and Miss Hobbs. A major moment in its early history came in 1904 with the premiere of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up.

Over the decades, the Duke of York’s Theatre London has welcomed many iconic productions and famous actors. It was here that Madame Butterfly captivated Puccini before inspiring his opera. In more recent times, standout moments include Glenda Jackson’s return to the stage in Rose, the Royal Court’s Death and the Maiden, and a celebrated revival of In Celebration starring Orlando Bloom. Grade II listed and lovingly restored, the Duke of York’s continues to be a key player in London’s cultural life.

Where is Duke of York's Theatre?

The Duke of York’s Theatre is located at 104 St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4BG, just moments from Leicester Square and Trafalgar Square. Its central location means you’re surrounded by iconic landmarks, restaurants, and hotels, making it the perfect stop on a West End evening out.

Duke of York's Theatre Nearest Tube

The Duke of York’s Theatre nearest tube stations are Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines) and Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines). Both are just a 3–5 minute walk from the theatre, providing excellent connections from across London.

Duke of York's Theatre Nearest Train Station

The nearest mainline station is Charing Cross, just a 5-minute walk from the Duke of York’s Theatre. From there, head up the Strand, turn onto St Martin’s Place, and you’ll find the theatre located just off Trafalgar Square.

Buses to Duke of York's Theatre

Several bus routes serve the area around the Duke of York’s Theatre. Day routes include 6, 9, 11, 15, 23, 24, 87, 91, and 176. Night services such as N9, N15, N29, and N91 also stop nearby. The closest bus stops are on Charing Cross Road and Trafalgar Square, just a short walk to the theatre entrance.

Duke of York's Theatre Accessibility

The Duke of York’s Theatre has street-level access to the foyer and Stalls, with one wheelchair space available. An adapted toilet is located in the foyer, and staff are on hand to assist visitors with access requirements. Please contact the venue in advance to discuss specific needs.

Duke of York's Theatre Safety Policy

For the safety and comfort of all visitors, the Duke of York’s Theatre operates bag checks at the entrance. Large bags and prohibited items such as sharp objects, outside food and drink, and glass bottles are not permitted. Visitors are encouraged to travel light and arrive early.

Duke of York's Theatre Dress Code

There’s no formal dress code at the Duke of York’s Theatre. Most patrons wear smart-casual attire, although you’re welcome to dress up for an evening performance or a special occasion. Matinees tend to be more relaxed. Check out our Dressing for the Theatre article to find out more.

Duke of York's Theatre Notable Productions

The Duke of York’s Theatre has played host to some truly iconic productions, including the premiere of Peter Pan, Death and the Maiden, Journey’s End, The Judas Kiss, and No Man’s Land. Its legacy of intelligent drama and star-led performances continues to define the venue’s reputation.

Duke of York's Theatre Recent Productions

Recent productions at the Duke of York’s Theatre include Stereophonic, Elektra, Barcelona, and Shifters. Stereophonic is playing until 11 September 2025, while Elektra and Barcelona recently concluded their runs. Shifters enjoyed a limited West End engagement at the venue. Prior to these, the theatre staged high-profile productions such as Romeo & Juliet, An Enemy of the People, Backstairs Billy, Vanya, and The Pillowman.

Duke of York's Theatre Seating Plan

The Duke of York’s Theatre seating plan shows a capacity of around 640 seats, divided between the Stalls, Royal Circle, and Upper Circle. The Stalls offer excellent views and easy access, particularly for those with mobility needs. The Royal Circle provides an elevated central view ideal for straight plays, while the Upper Circle is more budget-friendly and still offers a strong vantage point.

Due to the theatre’s compact size and traditional design, the Duke of York’s Theatre seat view is generally very good across all sections, though legroom is more generous in the Stalls. For best value, consult the seating plan when booking to find a balance of price and perspective.

Duke of Yorks Theatre Seating Plan

Frequently Asked Questions

Stereophonic is the current production at Duke of Yorks Theatre. The latest booking period for Stereophonic at Duke of Yorks Theatre started 24/05/2025 19:00:00 and runs until 11/10/2025 19:00:00. Tickets for Stereophonic start at £25 and are available to book now.

Duke of Yorks Theatre is located in London. The full address is Duke of Yorks Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4BG.

Getting here

Closest Tube Station

Leicester Square

Closest Train Station

Charing Cross

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Shirley Valentine

4.8718 reviews

The iconic Sheridan Smith stars as the loveable Liverpudlian lass in Shirley Valentine!

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The Pillowman

4.561 reviews

The Pillowman starring Lily Allen and Steve Pemberton heads to the Duke of York's Theatre

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Backbeat

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The Judas Kiss

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Goodnight Mr Tom

4.541 reviews

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That Face

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Passion Play

Starring Zoe Wannamaker, Owen Teale and Samantha Bond in "The Perfect West End Production" Sunday Times

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Arcadia

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The Father

4.5122 reviews

Don't miss The Father at Duke of York's Theatre

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Sweet Panic

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All New People

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Farinelli And The King

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Embers

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Eh Joe

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Journey's End

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View From The Bridge

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Bedroom Farce

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After Mrs Rochester

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Speaking In Tongues

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Under The Blue Sky

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Dirty Blonde

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Jumpy

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Calico

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Tom, Dick and Harry

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In Celebration

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Rock n Roll

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I Am My Own Wife

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Hedda Gabler

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How The Other Half Loves

4.276 reviews

How the Other Half Loves - the 21st Century Comedy of Errors

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Posh

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Holy Terror

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Rent

v

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Hetty Feather

4.712 reviews

★★★★★ 'An excellent adaptation' Daily Mail

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The Moderate Soprano

4.452 reviews

David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano, first seen at the Hampstead Theatre, transfers to the West End.

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Summer and Smoke

4.468 reviews

Rebecca Frecknall brings Tennessee Williams’ critically acclaimed Summer and Smoke to the West End

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Rosmersholm

4.6172 reviews

Rosmersholm tickets are your chance to see Ibsen's masterpiece in the West End's Duke of York's Theatre!

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The Doctor

4.472 reviews

The Doctor transfers from the Almeida to the Duke of York's Theatre

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Home, I'm Darling

4.1180 reviews

Laura Wade's Home, I'm Darling transfers to the West End and will embark on a UK tour.

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The Girl On The Train

4.571 reviews

Worldwide phenomenon The Girl On The Train is on track to thrill audiences once again

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The Son

4.6115 reviews

Florian Zeller's The Son is set to transfer to London's West End this summer. Tickets are expected to be hot!

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Ink

4.5243 reviews

Don't miss your last chance to see Ink at the Duke of York's Theatre before it closes!

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Mary Stuart

4.5140 reviews

Two queens. One in power. One in prison. It’s all in the execution.

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Neville's Island

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The Nether

★★★★‘Mind-bending… like a hall of mirrors’ The Times

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Doctor Faustus

3.7168 reviews

Game of Thrones' Kit Harington stars in The Jamie Lloyd Company's production of Doctor Faustus at the Duke Of York's Theatre, London.

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Eric and Ern

4.36 reviews

Eric and Ern

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Touching The Void

4.4157 reviews

Touching The Void is set to head to the Duke of York's Theatre this autumn for its long-awaited West End premiere.

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Nick Mohammed presents The Very Best and Worst of Mr Swallow

Starring Ted Lasso favourite, Nick Mohammed, join Mr. Swallow for a truly magical evening!

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An Enemy of the People

4.584 reviews

Matt Smith stars in Henrik Ibsen's classic An Enemy of the People

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Jonathan Pie : Heroes and Villains

Jonathon Pie gives his humorous perspective on the UK's heroes and villains.

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Backstairs Billy

4.4204 reviews

Penelope Wilton and Luke Evans star in Michael Grandage's new comedy Backstairs Billy!

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The Dresser

4.6134 reviews

In wartorn Britain, most actors find themselves in uniforms -- but the show must go on... with the help of The Dresser

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King Lear

Ian McKellen returns as King Lear at London's Duke of York's Theatre

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Hay Fever

4.137 reviews

★★★★★ ‘Felicity Kendal on the most tremendous form’ Daily Mail

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Shifters

4.843 reviews

An intoxicating show about the complexities of relationships.

Pantomime

Mother Goose

4.863 reviews

Prepare for take off in Mother Goose featuring Ian McKellen and comedian John Bishop!

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Barcelona

Lily Colins and Álvaro Morte make their West End debuts

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Elektra

2.47 reviews

Brie Larson stars in the electrifying adaptation of Sophokles' classic