Apollo Victoria Theatre

Venue Information

How to book (Phone)
0333 009 5399
Guide dogs
Access dogs are allowed inside the auditorium. Staff can also dog-sit, returning them to the owner during the interval and at the end of the performance.
Wheelchairs
4 wheelchair spaces situated in Circle.
Sound amplification
Induction Loop & Sennheiser Mobile Connect
Audio description
4 steps up to the main entrance on Wilton Road. Second main entrance on Vauxhall Bridge Road via a stairlift or up 8 stairs. Both entrances have highlighted stairs and handrails on either side. Box Office in foyer. Stalls down 29 steps from foyer. Stairlift or 13 steps up to the Dress Circle from the foyer. Theatre opens one hour before the performance.
Street to foyer
Stairs & Lift
Foyer to seat
29 stairs to Stalls. 14 to Dress Circle Rows A-F. 37 to Dress Circle Rows G-Y.
Level access
To toilets and foyer facilities from Vauxhall Bridge Road entrance
Lift / stair lift / ramp
Platform lift to Dress Circle via Vauxhall Bridge Road entrance.
Bars
Bars on each level. Foyer bar through swing doors from the Box Office. Bar counter is 1.2m high and there is no seating. The bar counters are not low level, however, drinks orders can be taken at seats and brought over by staff.
Food
Light snacks available
Toilets
Mens and Womens throughout. There is an accessible toilet located in the Main Foyer near the Cloakroom.
Parking

50% off parking with Q-Park - Pimlico (outside Congestion Charge Zone)

Air conditioning
Yes
Accepts Theatre Tokens
Yes

The Apollo Victoria Theatre is a West End theatre best known for hosting long-running musicals such as Starlight Express, and since 2006, the hit musical Wicked.

Commonly known as the Apollo Victoria, the spectacular venue can hold over 2,300 people and is ideally located right near Victoria Station. It is a stunning Art Deco theatre with a heritage dating back to 1929, when it opened as a state-of-the-art cinema, commissioned by Provincial Cinematograph Theatres (PCT) to accommodate the growing popularity of ‘talking pictures’. Known as the New Victoria Cinema, the building was renowned as a place to watch film, big band and variety performances. It also showed some of the first broadcasts of a fledging BBC!

In 1975, the building was refurbished and shifted its focus on to more musical content. A concert celebrated the new opening, starring Dame Shirley Bassey as the headline act. In the late 1970’s and 80’s, the theatre hosted a series of well-loved musicals, including Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music and Camelot, before becoming the venue for the premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express. The interior of the auditorium was completely redesigned for the production, with race tracks running through the audience and modifications to incorporate a split-level roller-skating rink. Starlight Express played at the theatre for an incredible 18 years before finally closing in 2002.

Get your tickets to see Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre and you can experience this fantastic theatre for yourself.

17 Wilton Rd, London, SW1V 1LG, United Kingdom

Email: apollovictoriaaccess@theambassadors.com

Phone: 0333 009 5399