Phoenix Theatre
Phoenix Theatre – London
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The Phoenix Theatre is a West End theatre in the London Borough of Camden, located on Charing Cross Road (at the corner with Flitcroft Street). The entrance is in Phoenix Street. The theatre was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bertie Crewe and Cecil Massey and is Grade II listed. It has a restrained neoclassical exterior, but an interior designed in an Italianate style by director and designer Theodore Komisarjevsky.
Address – 110 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0JP UK. |
Box Office – 9 am – 6pm Phone – +44 20 7438 9600 Access Booking line – 0844 871 7677 |
Transport Tube : Tottenham Court Road and Leicester SquareBus : 14, 19, 22b, 24, 29, 38 or 176 to Covent Garden |
THEATRE FACILITIES
Wheelchair Access
The main entrance to the theatre is on Phoenix Street. The foyer and box office are one shallow step from street level. There are handrails throughout the theatre on all levels.
Wheelchair users can access the theatre with no steps via Flitcroft Street.
Non-transfers: there is one wheelchair space in Box C for a non-transfer patron. There are two unfixed chairs in the Box. Box is restricted (left side stage).
There is no lift and the Stalls can only be accessed on foot. The Dress Circle can be accessed from street level via Flitcroft Street. There are exits at the rear of both aisles. From back of Dress Circle (row K) to front (row A)
Dress Circle Row A seat 28 (fixed seat) – although, theatre staff are unable to assist disabled patrons. If transferring, the patron’s wheelchair will be taken care of by front of house staff during the performance and bought back to the patron once the show has ended.
Hearing
Sennheiser Infra-red and Induction Loop sound amplification systems are in use throughout the auditorium. These can be collected from the foyer bar on Phoenix Street.
Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are allowed into the theatre area, although, they are not allowed into the show. A member of staff will dog-sit during the show.