The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London. Designed by the architect …
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Oct 18, 2024
Lovely theatre in a good central location. Arrived a little early fo the matenee so went to the bar which was good, except for having only 6 seats, all taken when we arrived. My wife has a back prob… Full review by John W
Sep 24, 2024
Booked to see the Fawlty Towers play at the Apollo. First impressions, it’s a very beautiful old fashioned theatre but smaller compared to others I’ve been to in London. The seating is more cramped … Full review by iang697
Sep 22, 2024
In the heart of the West End this theatre has a rich history and internally its traditional finish is there to see. Bar facility is quite small and (naturally) prices are a bit over the top. The sh… Full review by sleep007
Booked to see wicked in a couple of months. Strange question... anyone know how big the seats are? I have a rather large backside lol. And when I saw les mis a few years ago at queens the seats were so narrow it was very uncomfortable.
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From what I remember they just seemed standard theatre seats. Give the theatre a email and check to see if they have any more comfortable seats. Enjoy your trip.
Hi, Hoping to see Wicked as a Birthday present. Are there any good quality and recommended hotels close or nearby the theatre? Which is the closest tube/ train station? Thank you.
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I think your best bet is to google nearby hotels as no idea really. You could look for cheaper places and travel in by tube or bus othewise it will be very expensive.
Is the theatre easy to get to please from Kings Cross?
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Depends on how you plan on getting there- it's about a 45 minute walk but if you plan on using the tube it's far easier, just take the southbound Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus!