Harold Pinter Theatre
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What Visitors Say
One of londons oldest theatres which was actually the Comedy theatre way back when. Great venue for plays. Attended for High Noon production and what an amazing production. Billy Crudup was amazing as were the rest of the cast. I think besides BC and Rosa Salazar were Brits whose American accents seemed spot on. 👍🏾
I loved the play High Noon. 🤠 The theatre was a lot smaller than expected which I liked. However there was a pole directly in front of me. Thankfully I was a le to move seats since the show wasn't fully booked. I like that the beer is served in a glass. Access to the gents is somewhat awkward.
We just had the privilege of attending a matinee of the Weir, starring Brendan Gleason, it was fantastic. We have been lucky enough to have visited this great theatre many times over the past 20 years or so and had a great experience every time. This lovely theatre has super staff, just a heads up to visitors, the lovely stalls bar is quite tight for space, the staff are really lovely but you need to be ok with lots of folk in a small area. Folks, Do mind yourselves and take care when moving about the stalls areas and walkways as folks can take things at a rush and not always paying a heed to the safety of older folks or those less able. Thanks to lovely staff and all cast and crew for this outstanding show.
I watched High Noon today and absolutely loved it. The play was very engaging, with incredible chemistry between the actors. The story completely pulls you in. Don’t miss the January discounts when buying tickets!
I attended the production of High Noon led by exceptional cast members Denise Gough and Billy Cudrup. Go see it. It touches on themes of love and loyalty together with social issues which are relevant today. The theatre itself offers comfortable seats with enough room between the rows to stretch your legs. Is cosy a word you can use to describe a theatre? This one is. It's decor harkens to days gone buy, all in good order and use. Staff are very helpful. Go!
About Harold Pinter Theatre
One of the first West End theatres to defy censorship by staging banned plays in the 1950s, influencing theatre reform in the UK.
Venue Tips
✨ Best For
Drama lovers, star performances, contemporary plays and limited-run events in a refined, intimate West End setting.
💺 Best Seats
Stalls for the strongest emotional impact and actor connection; Dress Circle front for a perfect elevated view; Royal Circle central rows offer comfort and balance between detail and overview.
⚠️ Seats to Avoid
Avoid the very back of the Balcony where distance softens detail, and far-side seats on upper levels where ornate architecture can reduce sightlines.
Things to Know Before You Go
Where is the Harold Pinter Theatre located?
On Panton Street, just off Haymarket, a short walk from Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Which Tube stations are closest?
Piccadilly Circus is 3 minutes away. Leicester Square is around 5 minutes, and Charing Cross is also nearby.
Which train station is nearest?
Charing Cross is around 10 minutes away on foot.
How early should I arrive?
Arrive 25–30 minutes early to pass security and enjoy the foyer or bar.
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code. Smart casual is typical, though guests may dress up for evening performances.
Is the theatre accessible?
Yes. Step-free access via the Panton Street entrance to the Dress Circle, with wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets and infrared hearing systems.
Are food and drinks available?
Bars serve drinks and light snacks before the performance and during the interval.
Are bags checked at the entrance?
Light bag checks take place. Large luggage cannot be brought inside.
🤓 Fun Facts
Originally opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre, designed by Thomas Verity.
Renamed Harold Pinter Theatre in 2011 shortly after the Nobel Prize-winning playwright’s passing.
In the 1950s, the theatre staged banned plays and helped challenge UK censorship laws.
Hosted the major 'Pinter at the Pinter' season in 2018–2019, featuring 20 short plays.
The nearby Panton Street entrance provides step-free access to the Dress Circle.
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Nearest Tube Stations
- Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly, Bakerloo Zone 1 0.17 km
- Leicester Square Northern, Piccadilly Zone 1 0.32 km
- Charing Cross Bakerloo, Northern Zone 1 0.37 km