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Exterior of London's Harold Pinter Theatre
Exterior of London's Harold Pinter Theatre
Exterior of London's Harold Pinter Theatre

Harold Pinter Theatre

Harold Pinter Theatre

Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN

Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN

About

A West End Theatre Honouring a Literary Giant

The Harold Pinter Theatre is a compact, stylish West End venue with a rich history and a focus on intelligent, provocative drama. Originally opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre, it was renamed in 2011 in honour of the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter. Today, the theatre presents an eclectic mix of classic revivals and contemporary works, often starring household names from stage and screen.

From Comedy to Pinter

The venue was designed by Thomas Verity and has hosted everything from comedies and musicals to avant-garde plays. Notable past productions include Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, Patrick Marber’s Closer, and Harold Pinter’s own The Hothouse. The theatre became a key venue for the Pinter at the Pinter season — a landmark tribute showcasing the playwright’s full catalogue.

Elegant Design and Layout

Seating approximately 796 guests across four levels, the Harold Pinter Theatre retains many of its original features, including a stunning facade and ornate interiors. Audience members enjoy a warm and immersive environment with excellent acoustics and a strong connection to the stage, thanks to the compact design.

Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting

The theatre includes air conditioning, modern bars, cloakroom facilities, and a welcoming foyer. It has undergone several refurbishments to enhance comfort and safety, including accessibility upgrades and digital ticketing systems.

Ideal Location for Theatre-Goers

Located near Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus, the Harold Pinter Theatre is within walking distance of numerous restaurants and transport links, making it perfect for pre- or post-show plans in central London.

A Tribute in Brick and Marble

Named in tribute to one of Britain’s greatest playwrights, this venue is known for curating thought-provoking, artistically bold productions that resonate with today’s audiences. It’s an essential stop for serious theatre-lovers.

About

A West End Theatre Honouring a Literary Giant

The Harold Pinter Theatre is a compact, stylish West End venue with a rich history and a focus on intelligent, provocative drama. Originally opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre, it was renamed in 2011 in honour of the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter. Today, the theatre presents an eclectic mix of classic revivals and contemporary works, often starring household names from stage and screen.

From Comedy to Pinter

The venue was designed by Thomas Verity and has hosted everything from comedies and musicals to avant-garde plays. Notable past productions include Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, Patrick Marber’s Closer, and Harold Pinter’s own The Hothouse. The theatre became a key venue for the Pinter at the Pinter season — a landmark tribute showcasing the playwright’s full catalogue.

Elegant Design and Layout

Seating approximately 796 guests across four levels, the Harold Pinter Theatre retains many of its original features, including a stunning facade and ornate interiors. Audience members enjoy a warm and immersive environment with excellent acoustics and a strong connection to the stage, thanks to the compact design.

Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting

The theatre includes air conditioning, modern bars, cloakroom facilities, and a welcoming foyer. It has undergone several refurbishments to enhance comfort and safety, including accessibility upgrades and digital ticketing systems.

Ideal Location for Theatre-Goers

Located near Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus, the Harold Pinter Theatre is within walking distance of numerous restaurants and transport links, making it perfect for pre- or post-show plans in central London.

A Tribute in Brick and Marble

Named in tribute to one of Britain’s greatest playwrights, this venue is known for curating thought-provoking, artistically bold productions that resonate with today’s audiences. It’s an essential stop for serious theatre-lovers.

About

A West End Theatre Honouring a Literary Giant

The Harold Pinter Theatre is a compact, stylish West End venue with a rich history and a focus on intelligent, provocative drama. Originally opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre, it was renamed in 2011 in honour of the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter. Today, the theatre presents an eclectic mix of classic revivals and contemporary works, often starring household names from stage and screen.

From Comedy to Pinter

The venue was designed by Thomas Verity and has hosted everything from comedies and musicals to avant-garde plays. Notable past productions include Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, Patrick Marber’s Closer, and Harold Pinter’s own The Hothouse. The theatre became a key venue for the Pinter at the Pinter season — a landmark tribute showcasing the playwright’s full catalogue.

Elegant Design and Layout

Seating approximately 796 guests across four levels, the Harold Pinter Theatre retains many of its original features, including a stunning facade and ornate interiors. Audience members enjoy a warm and immersive environment with excellent acoustics and a strong connection to the stage, thanks to the compact design.

Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting

The theatre includes air conditioning, modern bars, cloakroom facilities, and a welcoming foyer. It has undergone several refurbishments to enhance comfort and safety, including accessibility upgrades and digital ticketing systems.

Ideal Location for Theatre-Goers

Located near Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus, the Harold Pinter Theatre is within walking distance of numerous restaurants and transport links, making it perfect for pre- or post-show plans in central London.

A Tribute in Brick and Marble

Named in tribute to one of Britain’s greatest playwrights, this venue is known for curating thought-provoking, artistically bold productions that resonate with today’s audiences. It’s an essential stop for serious theatre-lovers.

Know before you go

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes early

  • Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square

  • Latecomers admitted at a suitable moment

  • Photography and recording prohibited

Know before you go

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes early

  • Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square

  • Latecomers admitted at a suitable moment

  • Photography and recording prohibited

Know before you go

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes early

  • Nearest Tube: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square

  • Latecomers admitted at a suitable moment

  • Photography and recording prohibited

FAQs

Who was Harold Pinter?

A Nobel Prize-winning British playwright known for tense, minimalist drama.

When was the theatre renamed?

In 2011 — it was formerly known as the Comedy Theatre.

Where is it located?

Panton Street, just off Leicester Square and Haymarket.

How many guests does it seat?

Approximately 796 across four levels.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, with step-free access to the stalls and adapted facilities.

What kind of shows are presented?

Contemporary plays, political drama, Pinter classics, and actor-led revivals.

What famous productions have played here?

The Hothouse, Pinter at the Pinter, and Good starring David Tennant.

Is there a cloakroom?

Yes, available at the entrance.

Are refreshments available?

Yes, bars operate on each level.

Is the venue air-conditioned?

Yes, with full climate control.

FAQs

Who was Harold Pinter?

A Nobel Prize-winning British playwright known for tense, minimalist drama.

When was the theatre renamed?

In 2011 — it was formerly known as the Comedy Theatre.

Where is it located?

Panton Street, just off Leicester Square and Haymarket.

How many guests does it seat?

Approximately 796 across four levels.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, with step-free access to the stalls and adapted facilities.

What kind of shows are presented?

Contemporary plays, political drama, Pinter classics, and actor-led revivals.

What famous productions have played here?

The Hothouse, Pinter at the Pinter, and Good starring David Tennant.

Is there a cloakroom?

Yes, available at the entrance.

Are refreshments available?

Yes, bars operate on each level.

Is the venue air-conditioned?

Yes, with full climate control.

FAQs

Who was Harold Pinter?

A Nobel Prize-winning British playwright known for tense, minimalist drama.

When was the theatre renamed?

In 2011 — it was formerly known as the Comedy Theatre.

Where is it located?

Panton Street, just off Leicester Square and Haymarket.

How many guests does it seat?

Approximately 796 across four levels.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, with step-free access to the stalls and adapted facilities.

What kind of shows are presented?

Contemporary plays, political drama, Pinter classics, and actor-led revivals.

What famous productions have played here?

The Hothouse, Pinter at the Pinter, and Good starring David Tennant.

Is there a cloakroom?

Yes, available at the entrance.

Are refreshments available?

Yes, bars operate on each level.

Is the venue air-conditioned?

Yes, with full climate control.

Seating plan

The seatmap for London's Harold Pinter Theatre
The seatmap for London's Harold Pinter Theatre
The seatmap for London's Harold Pinter Theatre

Location

Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN

Location

Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN

Location

Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN

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