London Gielgud Theatre Seating Plan – seating includes Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle. NOTE: Seating Plans may vary from one production to another and these changes may not be shown.

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Gielgud Theatre Seating Plan

In preparation for the 1997 opening of a reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre on the South Bank by Sam Wanamaker, in 1994 the theatre was renamed in honour of John Gielgud. Sir Cameron Mackintosh announced plans to refurbish the Gielgud in 2003, including a joint entrance foyer looking out on to Shaftesbury Avenue, with the adjacent Queen’s Theatre. Delfont Mackintosh Theatres took control of the Gielgud from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Theatre Group in 2006.

The Gielgud Theatre is located in London’s West End, specifically on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster. The nearest underground stations are Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines) and Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines), both of which are within easy walking distance of the theater.

Plan your journey: If you are coming by bus, there are many bus routes that stop nearby, including the 14, 19, 38, and 176. The nearest train station is Charing Cross, which is about a 15-minute walk from the theater.

There are also numerous car parks in the vicinity, including Q-Park Chinatown, which is located on Newport Place, just a short walk from the venue.

Overall, the Gielgud Theatre is well-served by public transport, and there are many options available to those wishing to visit the theatre.

Overall, the Garrick Theatre is easily accessible by public transport, and there are plenty of transport options available to get you to and from the theatre.