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Vaudeville Theatre
404 Strand, London WC2R 0NHVaudeville Theatre Safety Policy
- Regular visible cleaning of all touchable surfaces before and after performances
- Paperless or print at home tickets
- Availability of hand sanitiser
Getting here
Closest Tube Station
Charing Cross Underground Station, Covent Garden, EmbankmentClosest Train Station
Charing CrossThe Vaudeville Theatre is a charming and intimate West End venue known for its elegant Victorian architecture and a diverse programme of comedies, dramas, and crowd-pleasing plays. Nestled in the heart of London’s Strand, the theatre blends historical character with contemporary flair, attracting theatre-goers looking for both classic and modern productions.
With its warm atmosphere and strong emphasis on storytelling, the Vaudeville Theatre remains a beloved destination for audiences seeking a more personal and engaging theatre experience. Today, it is home to SIX, one of the most musicals of the generation.
The history of the Vaudeville Theatre
The Vaudeville Theatre opened in 1870 and has undergone several reconstructions and refurbishments since. The original building was designed by C.J. Phipps, a prominent theatre architect of the era, and was later rebuilt in 1926 with an updated façade and improved facilities. The current auditorium retains its 1920s charm, with intricate plasterwork and period features.
Over the years, the Vaudeville has been home to a range of successful plays and comedies. Notable productions include works by Noël Coward and Oscar Wilde, and more recently, popular shows like The Importance of Being Earnest, True West, and Six, the hit pop musical celebrating the wives of Henry VIII.
Where is The Vaudeville Theatre?
The Vaudeville Theatre is located on the Strand, near Covent Garden and Charing Cross. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks, it’s a perfect stop for theatre lovers exploring central London.
The Vaudeville Theatre nearest tube station
The nearest tube station is Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern Lines), just a 5-minute walk from the theatre. Embankment and Covent Garden stations are also within walking distance, offering additional travel options.
The Vaudeville Theatre nearest train station
Charing Cross railway station is the closest National Rail hub, located around 4 minutes away on foot, with connections to outer London and the South East.
Buses to The Vaudeville Theatre
Many buses serve the Strand and Aldwych area, offering convenient access from various parts of London:
Day routes: 6, 11, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139, 176 Night buses: N11, N15, N21, N26, N87, N91
Nearest stops: Savoy Street / The Strand and Aldwych / Somerset House
The Vaudeville Theatre seating plan
Check out our guide to the Vaudeville Theatre seating plan. The Vaudeville has a capacity of approximately 690 seats across three levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, and Upper Circle. The Stalls offer close-up views and a more immersive experience, while the Dress Circle provides excellent sightlines from a slightly elevated angle. The Upper Circle is more economical, with clear views from the front rows.
Its compact size ensures good acoustics and sightlines from nearly every seat, creating an intimate connection between audience and performance.
The Vaudeville Theatre accessibility
Step-free access is available to the Dress Circle, which includes wheelchair spaces and adapted seating. Accessible toilets and hearing enhancement systems are available. Staff are on hand to support guests with mobility or sensory needs.
The Vaudeville Theatre safety policy
The theatre upholds a robust safety policy, including bag checks, trained front-of-house staff, and visible signage for safe evacuations. Enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures are also in place to ensure a safe and comfortable visit.
The Vaudeville Theatre dress code
There is no formal dress code at the Vaudeville Theatre. Casual or smart-casual clothing is welcomed. Guests attending gala nights or special performances may choose to dress more formally, but comfort and enjoyment are the top priorities.

The Vaudeville Theatre Seating Plan
Six is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre. The latest booking period for Six at Vaudeville Theatre started 29/09/2021 20:00:00 and runs until 28/06/2026 19:00:00. Tickets for Six start at £42 and are available to book now.
Austentatious is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre. The latest booking period for Austentatious at Vaudeville Theatre started 17/12/2022 21:45:00 and runs until 15/12/2025 19:30:00. Tickets for Austentatious start at £27 and are available to book now.
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Lee Mead is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre.
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Cassidy Janson is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre. The last booking period for The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Cassidy Janson at Vaudeville Theatre started 07/04/2025 19:30:00 and ended 07/04/2025 19:30:00.
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Kerry Ellis is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre. The last booking period for The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Kerry Ellis at Vaudeville Theatre started 21/04/2025 19:30:00 and ended 21/04/2025 19:30:00.
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Aimie Atkinson is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre. The last booking period for The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Aimie Atkinson at Vaudeville Theatre started 23/06/2025 19:30:00 and ended 23/06/2025 19:30:00.
Six - Singalong is the current production at Vaudeville Theatre. The latest booking period for Six - Singalong at Vaudeville Theatre started 12/05/2024 19:00:00 and runs until 03/05/2026 19:00:00. Tickets for Six - Singalong start at £42 and are available to book now.
Public transport is recommended. The nearest tube stations 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 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.
No, there is no formal dress code for the Vaudeville Theatre. 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 nearest tube to the Vaudeville Theatre is Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo). Covent Garden (Piccadilly) and Leicester Square (Piccadilly and Northern) are also nearby.

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Six
Six The Musical reigns at London's Vaudeville Theatre

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Austentatious
Austentatious, an entirely improvised Jane Austen period parody play. You choose the name.

Concert
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Lee Mead
An exclusive concert celebrating the best of Musical Theatre starring Lee Mead

Concert
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Cassidy Janson
An exclusive concert celebrating the best of Musical Theatre.

Concert
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Kerry Ellis
An exclusive concert celebrating the best of Musical Theatre.

Concert
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Aimie Atkinson
An exclusive concert celebrating the best of the West End.

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Six - Singalong
Singalong with the queens of Six in Six the singalong at the Vaudeville Theatre!
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Swimming with Sharks
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Billie The Kid
This new British musical is unlike anything you've seen or heard before!
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Di And Viv And Rose
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Wilde Creatures
Oscar Wilde's hauntingly beautiful tales told with original live music, imaginative storytelling and a generous dash of comedy.
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Intermissions Live
Intermissions Live is back starring Alice Fearn!
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Master Class
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In a Forest, Dark and Deep
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The Enby Show
The Enby Show comes to the Vaudeville for one night only!
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The Ladykillers
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Deep Blue Sea, The
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Female of the Species
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Broken Glass
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Megan Mullally
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Flying Karamazov Brothers
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Public Domain
Public Domain: It's like a real life Black Mirror, with music.
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Pam Ann - Flying High
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Paul Merton Out Of My Head
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Constellations
Four new casts. One Relationship. Infinite Possibilites.
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The Duck House
'The Duck House proves genuinely hilarious' The Telegraph
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Stomp
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Prisoner of Second Avenue
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Duet For One
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The Ladykillers
The award-winning adaptation of the classic Ealing comedy The Ladykillers, returns to the West End
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Forbidden Broadway
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Betty
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Swallows and Amazons
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Ed Byrne - Different Class
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Rise and Fall of Little Voice, The
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Woman In Mind
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The West End Men
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Volcano
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Potted Sherlock
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Lady Windermere's Fan
Don't miss your chance to catch this Oscar Wilde comedy.
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A Woman of No Importance
The master of comic melodrama, Oscar Wilde, is back in the West End!
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An Ideal Husband
Last chance to see Freddie Fox star in Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy alongside his father.
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Potted Panto
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Hobson's Choice
...sometimes it is just Hobson's choice. Starring brilliant Martin Shaw as Henry Horatio Hobson at the Vaudeville this autumn.
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Oppenheimer
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Just Jim Dale
★★★★ "A triple threat and a first rate showman!” - Time Out New York
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Bill Bailey : Limboland
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Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes
The Queen of British comedy performs her first ever and critically acclaimed solo show!
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Songs For a New World
Jason Robert Brown's hit Songs for a New World returns to London's West End in February 2021 after a hit run at the Palladium!
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An Audience with David Suchet
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Hand To God
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Dead Funny
The deadly comedy Dead Funny is making its West End return - with top cast!
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Stepping Out
8 people, 8 characters and 8 life stories... Liza Minnelli led the cast in 1991, now the the baton goes to Amanda Holden.
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The Boys in the Band
“Life’s a goddam laugh riot!”
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De Profundis
One of the greatest love letters ever written by Oscar Wilde
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Mischief Movie Night
Starring them, directed by you, Mischief Movie Night is a guaranteed comedy blockbuster!
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The Selfish Giant
A new folk opera from multi-award-winning composer, Guy Chambers
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James Acaster: Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999
James Acaster reflects on the best year of his life and the worst year of his life
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True West
Sam Shepard's acclaimed drama returns to the West End starring Game of Thrones' Kit Harington.
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The Simon and Garfunkel Story Special
Experience the stories and songs of Simon and Garfunkel.
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Emilia
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s new play Emilia transfers to the West End from Shakespeare’s Globe
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Groan Ups
Groan Ups Mischief Theatre's newest show has come to the West End's Vaudeville Theatre!
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BalletBoyz: Them/Us
BalletBoyz comes to the West End's Vaudeville Theatre with their much acclaimed show Them/Us
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The Worst Witch
The Worst Witch disappears from the West End 8 September, book your tickets now!
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West End Musical Celebration
West End Musical Celebration is heading to the Vaudeville Theatre this Winter!
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Drag Queens of Pop
The Drag Queens of Pop come to the Vaudeville Theatre for one night only!
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Alyssa, Memoirs of a Queen!
Experience the magic of Alyssa Edwards as she sashays into the West End
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Legends of Lockdown - Live!
From social media to the West End one night only!
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BYO Baby Comedy
Grown Up Comedy, Babies Welcome!
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Old Rope Comedy
See if the comedians can make it through a set without touching the old rope.
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Outside the Box Comedy
Outside the Box Comedy in London's West End one night only!
Concert
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville presents Liza Pulman & Joe Stilgoe (Couple of Swells)
An exclusive concert celebrating the best of Musical Theatre.