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Sunday in the Park with George
Sunday in the Park with George starring Andrew Garfield
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Charing CrossThe Savoy Theatre is a luxurious and historic West End venue renowned for its Art Deco splendour and legacy of musical excellence. Tucked beside the iconic Savoy Hotel on the Strand, it offers a glamorous setting for beloved classics and modern hits alike. With its stylish interior and top-tier productions, the Savoy Theatre remains a premier destination for London theatre-goers.
It has hosted major shows from Legally Blonde to Dreamgirls, to Nichole Scherzinger's iconic Sunset Boulevard, consistently drawing enthusiastic audiences from around the world. Most recently, the venue was home to the Broadway transfer of Mean Girls the Musical and Burlesque the Musical.
The Savoy Theatre opened in 1881 and holds a unique place in theatre history—it was the first public building in the world to be entirely lit by electricity. Built by impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte to showcase the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan, the theatre quickly became synonymous with the “Savoy Operas” and a new era of British musical theatre.
The original building was destroyed by fire in 1990, but the theatre was meticulously rebuilt and restored, reopening in 1993 with many of its original features lovingly preserved. The current design blends modern comfort with classic Art Deco elegance, offering a refined yet welcoming environment.
The Savoy Theatre is located on the Strand in central London, with its entrance tucked beside the Savoy Hotel. It’s within easy walking distance of Covent Garden, Leicester Square, and the River Thames—perfectly situated for a full day of shopping, dining, and entertainment.
The closest tube station is Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern Lines), just a 4-minute walk away. Embankment and Covent Garden stations are also nearby, offering access via the District, Circle, and Piccadilly Lines.
Charing Cross railway station is the nearest mainline train hub, only a few minutes’ walk from the theatre, with regular services to South East London and Kent.
Numerous bus routes pass along the Strand, providing excellent access from all over the city:
Day routes: 6, 9, 11, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139, 176 Night buses: N9, N11, N15, N21, N26, N87, N91
Nearest stops: Savoy Street / The Strand and Aldwych / Somerset House
The Savoy Theatre has a seating capacity of around 1,150, divided into three levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, and Upper Circle. The Stalls provide excellent views and proximity to the stage, while the Dress Circle offers a balanced and elevated perspective. The Upper Circle presents a more budget-friendly option, with clear views from the front.
Its recently refurbished interiors ensure a comfortable and stylish experience, with excellent acoustics and sightlines throughout.
Check out our Best Seats at the Savoy Theatre guide for more information.
Step-free access is available to the Dress Circle via a dedicated entrance. Wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, and infrared hearing systems are provided, and trained staff are available to assist guests with accessibility needs.
The theatre employs thorough safety protocols, including security checks, attentive staff, and well-marked emergency exits. Enhanced cleaning practices and hand sanitiser stations ensure a hygienic environment for all guests.
There is no formal dress code at the Savoy Theatre. Visitors are welcome to attend in casual or smart-casual attire. While some may dress up for special occasions or evening performances, comfort is always the most important factor.

Paddington The Musical is the upcoming production at Savoy Theatre.
We recommend using public transport to access the Savoy Theatre. The nearest tube stations to the Savoy Theatre are Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line), Charing Cross (Northern/Bakerloo Lines), Embankment (District/Circle Lines). If arriving by rail the nearest station is Charing Cross Railway Station. The Savoy Theatre is easily reached from the Bedford Street (Stop J) bus stop which is serviced by lines 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139 and 176. If driving to the theatre, the nearest car parks are in China Town and Trafalgar Square. There is also an NCP underground car park in Parker Street.
The Savoy Theatre has a total seating capacity of 1,158, spread across three levels: the Stalls, Dress Circle, and Upper Circle.
The Savoy Theatre does not have a formal dress code. Guests are welcome to wear whatever they feel comfortable in, whether it’s jeans and trainers or more formal attire like a tuxedo or evening dress.
The closest station to the Savoy Theatre is Charing Cross Station, which is a 5-minute walk away.
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