London Coliseum

London Coliseum

33 St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES

Getting here

Closest Tube Station

Leicester Square

Closest Train Station

Charing Cross

Please note: Customers sat in row J of the Dress circle will not be able to see the subtitles

London Coliseum Seating Plan

The London Coliseum Seating Plan

The London Coliseum has the largest capacity of any London theatre with 2,359 seats across 4 levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle, and Balcony.

Kinky Boots is the current production at London Coliseum. The upcoming booking period for Kinky Boots at London Coliseum starts 17/03/2026 00:00:00 and runs until 11/07/2026 19:30:00. Tickets for Kinky Boots start at £15 and are available to book now.

Total Eclipse: Symphonic Steinman is the current production at London Coliseum. The upcoming booking period for Total Eclipse: Symphonic Steinman at London Coliseum starts 03/05/2026 00:00:00 and runs until 03/05/2026 19:00:00. Tickets for Total Eclipse: Symphonic Steinman start at £31 and are available to book now.

Public transportation is recommended. The nearest underground station to The London Coliseum is Leicester Square Station (Northern/Piccadilly Lines). Charing Cross Station (Bakerloo/ Northern Lines) is also quite close the London Coliseum. If arriving by train the nearest railway station is Charing Cross. The theatre is serviced by bus lines 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 24, 29, 87, 91, 139, and from St. Martin’s Place (Stop K) and Bedford Street (Stop J). The nearest car park to The Duke of York’s Theatre is the NCP car park at London St Martins Lane Hotel.

The London Coliseum can seat 2,359 people. The seats are set across four levels; Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and Balcony.

No, there is no formal dress code for the Coliseum in London. Guests are welcome to wear whatever they feel comfortable in, whether it’s jeans and trainers or more formal attire like a tuxedo or an evening dress.

No, there is no formal dress code for the London Coliseum. Guests are welcome to wear whatever they feel comfortable in, whether it’s jeans and trainers or more formal attire like a tuxedo or an evening dress.

The Balcony is three levels up from the stage, so it may not be the best area if you are afraid of heights. However, the Balcony offers a clear view of the stage due to its good rake.