Seating Plan – including Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle and Balcony. NOTE: Seating Plans may vary from one production to another and these changes may not be shown.

1958 saw the opening of West Side Story, and in 1967 Fiddler On The Roof, which had a run of 2,030 performances. The current production of The Phantom of the Opera, opened on Thursday 9th October 1986.
Now in its 27th record-breaking year, this multi-award-winning musical continues to captivate audiences in London’s West End, after more than 10,000 performances.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising score along with jaw-dropping scenery and breathtaking special effects, magically combine to bring this tragic love story to life each night.
Her Majesty’s Theatre is located in the West End of London, at Haymarket, St. James’s, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom.
There are several transport options available to get to Her Majesty’s Theatre:
- Tube: The nearest tube station to the venue is Piccadilly Circus, which is served by the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines. From the station, it’s just a 2-minute walk to the theatre.
- Bus: Many bus routes run through Piccadilly Circus, which is just a short walk from the theatre. Check the Transport for London website for specific bus routes and schedules.
- Train: The nearest train station to the venue is Charing Cross, which is a 10-minute walk away.
- Taxi or car: If you’re taking a taxi or driving, the theatre is located just off the A4, which is the main road running through central London.
Note that parking near the theatre can be difficult and expensive, so it’s usually better to use public transport if possible.