


Victoria Palace Theatre
Victoria Palace Theatre
126 Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA
126 Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA
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A Fully Restored Icon, Now Home to Hamilton
The Victoria Palace Theatre is one of the West End’s most luxurious and visually stunning venues. Located adjacent to Victoria Station, the theatre reopened in 2017 after a complete multi-million-pound restoration to host the UK production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton. It has since become a destination theatre for fans of musical theatre and British theatre history alike.
More Than 100 Years of Theatrical History
The original Victoria Palace opened in 1911, replacing an earlier music hall on the site. Designed by Frank Matcham, it featured a sliding roof for ventilation and a gilded statue atop the dome — a feature recreated during the recent renovation. Over the decades, the theatre became known for variety shows, pantomimes, and long-running musical hits such as Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story and Billy Elliot, which ran for over a decade from 2005 to 2016.
A New Era with Hamilton
In 2017, the theatre reopened with Hamilton, marking a new chapter in its legacy. The West End production of the Broadway phenomenon quickly became a critical and commercial success, regularly selling out and drawing global audiences. The theatre’s updated design was tailored specifically to accommodate the technical demands and audience comfort needed for this blockbuster musical.
Design and Accessibility
The venue now features luxurious seating, expanded legroom, and updated acoustics. Air conditioning, new lounges, and multiple bars enhance the visitor experience. It also includes comprehensive accessibility upgrades, including step-free access to stalls and accessible toilets.
Location and Transport
Situated right beside Victoria Station, the theatre is unmatched for transport links, with National Rail, Victoria, Circle, and District line access just a few steps away. Its proximity to restaurants and hotels makes it ideal for both locals and tourists planning a full theatre outing.
A Landmark for the 21st Century
The Victoria Palace Theatre now serves as a model of how historic venues can be preserved and modernised. It continues to host Hamilton to sold-out crowds while preparing to welcome future high-profile productions.
Amdanom
A Fully Restored Icon, Now Home to Hamilton
The Victoria Palace Theatre is one of the West End’s most luxurious and visually stunning venues. Located adjacent to Victoria Station, the theatre reopened in 2017 after a complete multi-million-pound restoration to host the UK production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton. It has since become a destination theatre for fans of musical theatre and British theatre history alike.
More Than 100 Years of Theatrical History
The original Victoria Palace opened in 1911, replacing an earlier music hall on the site. Designed by Frank Matcham, it featured a sliding roof for ventilation and a gilded statue atop the dome — a feature recreated during the recent renovation. Over the decades, the theatre became known for variety shows, pantomimes, and long-running musical hits such as Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story and Billy Elliot, which ran for over a decade from 2005 to 2016.
A New Era with Hamilton
In 2017, the theatre reopened with Hamilton, marking a new chapter in its legacy. The West End production of the Broadway phenomenon quickly became a critical and commercial success, regularly selling out and drawing global audiences. The theatre’s updated design was tailored specifically to accommodate the technical demands and audience comfort needed for this blockbuster musical.
Design and Accessibility
The venue now features luxurious seating, expanded legroom, and updated acoustics. Air conditioning, new lounges, and multiple bars enhance the visitor experience. It also includes comprehensive accessibility upgrades, including step-free access to stalls and accessible toilets.
Location and Transport
Situated right beside Victoria Station, the theatre is unmatched for transport links, with National Rail, Victoria, Circle, and District line access just a few steps away. Its proximity to restaurants and hotels makes it ideal for both locals and tourists planning a full theatre outing.
A Landmark for the 21st Century
The Victoria Palace Theatre now serves as a model of how historic venues can be preserved and modernised. It continues to host Hamilton to sold-out crowds while preparing to welcome future high-profile productions.
Amdanom
A Fully Restored Icon, Now Home to Hamilton
The Victoria Palace Theatre is one of the West End’s most luxurious and visually stunning venues. Located adjacent to Victoria Station, the theatre reopened in 2017 after a complete multi-million-pound restoration to host the UK production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton. It has since become a destination theatre for fans of musical theatre and British theatre history alike.
More Than 100 Years of Theatrical History
The original Victoria Palace opened in 1911, replacing an earlier music hall on the site. Designed by Frank Matcham, it featured a sliding roof for ventilation and a gilded statue atop the dome — a feature recreated during the recent renovation. Over the decades, the theatre became known for variety shows, pantomimes, and long-running musical hits such as Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story and Billy Elliot, which ran for over a decade from 2005 to 2016.
A New Era with Hamilton
In 2017, the theatre reopened with Hamilton, marking a new chapter in its legacy. The West End production of the Broadway phenomenon quickly became a critical and commercial success, regularly selling out and drawing global audiences. The theatre’s updated design was tailored specifically to accommodate the technical demands and audience comfort needed for this blockbuster musical.
Design and Accessibility
The venue now features luxurious seating, expanded legroom, and updated acoustics. Air conditioning, new lounges, and multiple bars enhance the visitor experience. It also includes comprehensive accessibility upgrades, including step-free access to stalls and accessible toilets.
Location and Transport
Situated right beside Victoria Station, the theatre is unmatched for transport links, with National Rail, Victoria, Circle, and District line access just a few steps away. Its proximity to restaurants and hotels makes it ideal for both locals and tourists planning a full theatre outing.
A Landmark for the 21st Century
The Victoria Palace Theatre now serves as a model of how historic venues can be preserved and modernised. It continues to host Hamilton to sold-out crowds while preparing to welcome future high-profile productions.
Gwybod cyn i chi fynd
Arrive early due to high footfall
Smart casual attire encouraged
Nearest Tube: Victoria
Bars open before the show and during intermission
Gwybod cyn i chi fynd
Arrive early due to high footfall
Smart casual attire encouraged
Nearest Tube: Victoria
Bars open before the show and during intermission
Gwybod cyn i chi fynd
Arrive early due to high footfall
Smart casual attire encouraged
Nearest Tube: Victoria
Bars open before the show and during intermission
Cwestiynau Cyffredin
What’s the current production?
Hamilton is the resident show.
Where is the venue located?
Victoria Street, adjacent to Victoria Station.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes, with step-free entry, accessible toilets, and wheelchair seating.
How many people can it seat?
Around 1,550 across three levels.
Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, located in the main foyer.
Does the theatre have air conditioning?
Yes, throughout the auditorium and public areas.
Can I buy food and drinks inside?
Yes, bars and kiosks offer snacks and beverages.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is the norm.
How early should I arrive?
At least 30–45 minutes before curtain time.
Are photos allowed?
Photography and video are not permitted during performances.
Cwestiynau Cyffredin
What’s the current production?
Hamilton is the resident show.
Where is the venue located?
Victoria Street, adjacent to Victoria Station.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes, with step-free entry, accessible toilets, and wheelchair seating.
How many people can it seat?
Around 1,550 across three levels.
Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, located in the main foyer.
Does the theatre have air conditioning?
Yes, throughout the auditorium and public areas.
Can I buy food and drinks inside?
Yes, bars and kiosks offer snacks and beverages.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is the norm.
How early should I arrive?
At least 30–45 minutes before curtain time.
Are photos allowed?
Photography and video are not permitted during performances.
Cwestiynau Cyffredin
What’s the current production?
Hamilton is the resident show.
Where is the venue located?
Victoria Street, adjacent to Victoria Station.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes, with step-free entry, accessible toilets, and wheelchair seating.
How many people can it seat?
Around 1,550 across three levels.
Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, located in the main foyer.
Does the theatre have air conditioning?
Yes, throughout the auditorium and public areas.
Can I buy food and drinks inside?
Yes, bars and kiosks offer snacks and beverages.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is the norm.
How early should I arrive?
At least 30–45 minutes before curtain time.
Are photos allowed?
Photography and video are not permitted during performances.
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126 Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA
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126 Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA
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126 Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA
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