COMEDY THEATRE (NOW HAROLD PINTER THEATRE)

6 Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DN

Comedy Theatre (now Harold Pinter Theatre)

SEATING PLAN

Sound Amplification  
Infra-red system with 6 headsets. Headsets available from the Duty Manager. You will be asked to leave a credit card or a £10 deposit. Portable loop available in Box Office.

Guide Dogs  
Guide dogs are not allowed into the auditorium but staff are able to look after 2 dogs per performance in the theatre’s office.

Disabled Access  
Entrance through a side EXIT door on Oxenden Street, up a temporary ramp placed over a step (approx. 8cm high). This leads to the foyer and the back row of the Dress Circle. 1 space for a wheelchair user at E17 – companions can be seated next to this space. The width is approx. 1m 10. The maximum depth is 92cm (distance between back wall and next row). Transfer seating is available at the rear of the Dress Circle. Please contact the Box Office for further information. The theatre can store 4 wheelchairs per performance (stored by the stairs next to the Stalls). Each wheelchair user must bring a companion.

Toilets
There is no adapted toilet. It may be possible to use the toilet on the left-hand side of the auditorium, down 6 steps via a ramp and through 2 doorways, approx. 64cm wide. Women’s and men’s at Stalls, Royal Circle and Balcony. Please note, the men's toilet on the Royal Circle level is only accessible via 13 steps up from the Royal Circle Bar.

Disabled Toilets  
No adapted toilet.

Limited Mobility  
Row A and seats N1, N21, L1, L21, D1, D22 in the stalls and Boxes C & D have the most leg room.

Access to Bars  
3 licensed bars. No steps from the back of the Dress Circle to the foyer bar (no seating). Drinks brought to disabled customers in the auditorium. More bars at the rear of the Stalls, at Royal Circle and at Balcony.

 

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