Hamilton
About
Victoria Palace Theatre is a historic West End venue located on Victoria Street in the City of Westminster, London. Designed by the celebrated theatre architect Frank Matcham and opened in 1911, the theatre is a Grade II* listed building that showcases ornate Edwardian interiors and a sliding roof innovation. Over its 114‑year history the palace has hosted legendary productions such as Billy Elliot, The Phantom of the Opera, and now the blockbuster musical Hamilton. The theatre’s seating capacity of 1,557 seats is spread over three levels—Stalls, Royal Circle and Grand Circle—offering audiences an intimate yet grand experience. Today, the Victoria Palace Theatre remains a cultural landmark, blending heritage with modern performance technology. It continues to welcome visitors for a range of West End shows, and its proximity to the Victoria tube station makes it easily accessible. Whether you’re a seasoned theatregoer caught up on the latest hits or a history lover eager to step into Matcham’s original creation, the Victoria Palace Theatre delivers an unforgettable night out.
Highlights
- Grade II* Listed Theatre
- Home of Hamilton
- Historic Sliding Roof
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Standard Ticket
£20.00
Lottery Ticket
£10.00