Royal Court Theatre

Royal Court Theatre

Sloane Square, London SW1 8AS

The Royal Court Theatre, located in the heart of Chelsea, is one of London’s most influential performance spaces. Known as the writers’ theatre, it has earned a global reputation for championing groundbreaking new writing and nurturing some of the UK’s most innovative playwrights. The Royal Court Theatre London has launched the careers of countless writers who’ve gone on to change the landscape of British theatre and beyond.

More than just a venue, the Royal Court Theatre is a creative hub that commissions and develops work for its own stages, as well as national and international tours. Its flexible and intimate performance spaces create a thrilling experience for audiences, while its historic building and vibrant bar and café give it a charm all its own. Read our Best Seats Guide to find out where to sit.

The History of Royal Court Theatre

The Royal Court Theatre London began life in 1888 as the New Court Theatre, designed by Bertie Crewe and Walter Emden. Built in a striking Italianate style, it became a landmark of Sloane Square. After a stint as a cinema and surviving bomb damage in WWII, it entered a new chapter in 1956 when the English Stage Company took over. That same year, John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger premiered at the Royal Court, ushering in a new era of socially conscious British theatre.

The building was extensively refurbished with National Lottery funding and reopened in 2000, preserving its historic charm while adapting to contemporary needs. Now home to both the 400-seat Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and the 90-seat Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, the Royal Court Theatre continues to be a bold voice in the world of drama, producing plays that challenge, provoke, and inspire.

Where is the Royal Court Theatre?

The Royal Court Theatre is located at Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AS, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It’s directly next to Sloane Square Underground station, making it easily accessible from across the city. The King’s Road, Saatchi Gallery, and Duke of York Square are just steps away, making the area ideal for pre- or post-show dining and shopping.

Royal Court Theatre Nearest Tube

The Royal Court Theatre nearest tube station is Sloane Square (District and Circle lines), located just a few seconds from the theatre’s entrance. Simply exit the station, and you’ll find the theatre right in front of you on the corner of Sloane Square.

Royal Court Theatre Nearest Train Station

The nearest mainline train station to the Royal Court Theatre is Victoria Station, approximately a 15-minute walk away or a short bus ride. From there, follow Buckingham Palace Road to Chelsea Bridge Road, then continue to Sloane Square.

Buses to Royal Court Theatre

The following buses serve the Royal Court Theatre: Day services: 11, 19, 22, 137, 211, 319, 360, 452 Night services: N11, N19, N22, N137 The nearest bus stops are located directly on Sloane Square. From the bus stop, the theatre is less than a minute’s walk away.

Royal Court Theatre Accessibility

The Royal Court Theatre is committed to providing accessible performances and facilities. Both the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and Upstairs offer level access, accessible toilets, and wheelchair spaces. The theatre also hosts captioned, audio-described, and relaxed performances throughout the year.

Royal Court Theatre Safety Policy

The Royal Court Theatre maintains a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors. Security checks may be carried out upon entry, and guests are encouraged to arrive early to allow time for bag checks. Visitors are reminded not to bring prohibited items into the venue, including large bags or alcohol.

Royal Court Theatre Dress Code

There is no formal dress code at the Royal Court Theatre. Attendees are encouraged to dress comfortably and appropriately for the occasion—smart-casual attire is common. While you don’t need to dress up, many theatregoers enjoy making an evening of it, particularly for press nights or premieres. Read our What to Wear Guide to find out more.

Royal Court Theatre Notable Productions

The Royal Court Theatre has hosted countless landmark productions, including Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, Blasted by Sarah Kane, The Weir by Conor McPherson, Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, and Constellations by Nick Payne.

Royal Court Theatre Seating Plan

The Royal Court Theatre seating plan is divided between two spaces: the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs (approx. 400 seats) and the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs (approx. 90 seats). The Royal Court Theatre seat view is generally excellent throughout, thanks to the compact size of both auditorium.

The Jerwood Theatre Downstairs features Stalls, Circle, and Balcony sections, with clear sightlines and intimate staging. Seating is often reconfigured to suit individual productions. The Jerwood Theatre Upstairs offers an even more intimate experience, with flexible seating that brings audiences close to the performance. The theatre is known for experimenting with layouts to best serve the artistic vision of each show.

Royal Court Theatre Seating Plan

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