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  1. The Gillian Lynne Theatre London has a capacity of 1295 seats. Section capacities are 862 Stalls and 433 Circle. Use our interactive seating plan to view 4966 seat reviews and 4803 photos of views from seat. The Gillian Lynne Theatre features a thrust stage that juts into the auditorium, causing seats to surround the stage in a square horseshoe ...

  2. On a cold September morning in 1844, a young man from Bavaria stands on a New York Dockside dreaming of a new life in the new world. He is joined by his two brothers, and an American epic begins. 163 years later, the firm they establish – Lehman Brothers – spectacularly collapses into bankruptcy, triggering the largest financial crisis in ...

  3. The Gillian Lynne Theatre will be a short walk down the road on the right hand side. Bus For buses to the Holborn area use : 1, 59, 68, 134, 168, 171, 188, 243, X68 Car The Gillian Lynne Theatre is located within the London Congestion Charge Zone which applies weekdays from 7am until 6pm (not bank holidays) and costs £11.50 per day.

  4. With a riotously entertaining book by Ken Ludwig, this spectacular production transferred from a sell-out season at the Chichester Festival Theatre and played at London’s Gillian Lynne Theatre until 31st December 2023. Buy tickets for this 'divine production that will leave you giddy' - Guardian. Performances begin 24 June. Tickets from £25.

  5. VENUE Gillian Lynne Theatre, 166 Drury Lane, Holborn, London WC2B 5PW. TICKETS From £15 – No fees All ticket prices include a £1.70 restoration levy. MINI GROUP RATE Book 4+ tickets for just £35 each by clicking here.

  6. VENUE Gillian Lynne Theatre, 166 Drury Lane, Holborn, London WC2B 5PW. TICKETS From £19.50. All tickets include a £1.70 restoration levy. RUNNING TIME 2 hours 30 minutes including a 20 minute interval. Performances start at the time stated on the ticket. AGE RECOMMENDATION We recommend the production for ages 6 and up. Children under the age ...

  7. The Gillian Lynne Theatre made history when it became the first ever venue on the West End to be named after a woman. The re-naming in 2018 was in honour of Dame Gillian Lynne's contribution to musical theatre as choreographer, most notably for Cats .

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