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Her Majesty's Theatre

Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL

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Hours open

Monday:

12:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Tuesday:

12:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Wednesday:

12:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Thursday:

12:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Friday:

12:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Saturday:

12:00 PM - 7:45 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
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Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, United Kingdom
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Inese Davidone:
5

"Amazing valentine's day for me. We were watching Phantom of the opera. The theatre is splendid. Acoustic performance felt like we were in the middle of play. The actors did a great job. The costumes were bright and well made. I fell in love with all shoes. Staff were friendly and helpful."

almost 2 years ago
R. W.:
5

"This theatre is outstanding: helpful staff, very comfortable & of unique decor. The performance itself is unmissable, whether or not you're originally a fan of opera singing. Christine's soprano voice is remarkable & along with the gifted acting amongst the cast, the show will blow you away. I literally had my mouth wide open a lot of the time! The famous scene of the chandelier falling is enjoyable, & the music is beautiful throughout the show. It's a must-see, no doubt about that. Can't wait to revisit."

almost 2 years ago
Joanne Martin:
5

"What a stunning location. The acoustics are astounding. Visited to watch Phantom of the Opera in November 2022. Would highly recommend watching a show here. Stayed near by within walking distance. Bar drinks quite pricey and limited choice, but as I'm not a big drinker, it did not worry me."

almost 2 years ago
Watsamon Tri-yasakda:
5

"Saw “The Phantom of the Opera” with friend in seats, Grand Circle A28 & A29 which are great seat, worth the price. For Grand Circle, it’d be best get on front roll on A to have clear stage view, even if the actions happen on the edge of stage, you can ‘lean in’ a bit to see sometimes. Good legroom and the seat itself is good. Her Majesty’s Theatre itself is beautiful and charming. Just when you step in the theatre, you’re charmed into the Phantom’s world. The show itself is specular. I have seen the show & the movie before, but it still makes it as if the first time you watch this musical. Great cast & amazing singing, song and music. You can’t help but silently sing a long in your head throughout this musical. Highly recommended!"

almost 3 years ago
Joanna M L Fearn:
4

"Have been meaning to write a review of my experience at Her Majesty's Theatre when I went to see The Phantom of the Opera at the end of January with a friend. We chose £20 offer seats in the Grand Circle - Row G - Seats 4 and 5. Whilst high up we still had a good view. When we first arrived and sat down, we could see the staging and everything but when this guy came and sat down he obstructed my view, seeing as there were only 6 seats in our row but no one else we there, we moved up two seats in the middle only to be confronted by a late couple who were dithering to sit down then moving up and down and kissing throughout till my friend told them to "Get a room!" - I get it is a romantic story but there is a time and place for displays of affection. Not in the theatre! During the interval we moved to the last two seats on the end nearest to the aisle and from then on had an "uninterrupted view" of the stage. I guess you get what you pay for. They are not bad seats, but just take in mind if you get someone with a big head/is tall then it will obstruct your view. You can practically see everything on stage, just when the actors/actresses are at the very front of the stage then you can't see. The production is phenomenal. Very well put together. I wouldn't normally choose to see something like this but a friend went and when I saw the trailer I had to go. The theatrics, costumes, acting and staging are very "on point!" - It really is incredible. My pictures show the view you have before people sit down, obviously can't take pictures once the show is on but it gives you a general idea of the view from the seats should you wish to purchase these kind of seats."

almost 3 years ago
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