The Theatre Royal Haymarket, known originally as ‘The Little Theatre in the Hay’, is a Grade I listed building situated in the heart of the West End. Designed and constructed by John Potter in 1720 it is one of Britain’s most treasured theatres.
Today the Haymarket strives to produce memorable theatrical experiences for audiences from around the world. Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions was set up in 2007 and has since produced some of the theatre’s most successful productions including Waiting for Godot and Flare Path. The seasons, led by artistic directors, Jonathan Kent, Sean Mathias and Sir Trevor Nunn, has seen performances from Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Eileen Atkins, Sir Patrick Stewart, Sienna Millar, Sheridan Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Joanna Lumley and Robert Lindsay to name but a few.
Theatre Royal Haymarket Frequently Asked Questions
What show is currently in Theatre Royal Haymarket ?
Theatre Royal Haymarket 's current show is The Picture of Dorian Gray which began performances on 3/15/2024.
What when was Theatre Royal Haymarket built?
Theatre Royal Haymarket was built in 1720.
How many seats does Theatre Royal Haymarket have?
Theatre Royal Haymarket has 893 seats.
What were the longest running shows at Theatre Royal Haymarket ?
One Man, Two Guvnors which ran from 11/21/2011 to 8/31/2013, Sweet Charity which ran from 5/4/2010 to 11/6/2010, At the Drop of Another Hat which ran from 10/2/1963 to 3/21/1964, Marguerite which ran from 5/20/2008 to 9/13/2008 and