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The A-Z guide on Marylebone Theatre in London

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The Marylebone Theatre is set in the heart of London, just a short walk away from Sherlock Holmes' Baker Street. Directly inspired by theater visionaries like Anton Chekhov and Arthur Miller, Marylebone theatre aims to create 'performance art', even running their own youth theatre and arts-based educational program. Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your visit!


Venue Details


Address: 435 Park Rd, London NW1 6XT, United Kingdom

Opened: 2022

Seating capacity: 272
Stalls: The entire seating arrangement comprises the Stalls, 204 seats organized in a single-level auditorium with a gentle slope, easily engaging with the audience across the space.


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Practical Information


Accessibility

Access Washroom: The main entrance to the theatre has a ramp for easy access.

Wheelchair-adapted Viewing Area: The theatre has a dedicated viewing area for wheelchair users. There are two dedicated wheelchair spaces alongside reserved companion seating.

Ramp and accessible parking: Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating is available in the Stalls. Unreserved parking for visitors who are disabled is available on the street opposite the theatre.

Emergency Services: Emergency evacuation procedures are in place for visitors who are disabled.

Service animals: Guide dogs are welcome at this theater. However, some performances may have trigger warnings and might be unsuitable for dogs.

Available Facilities

Washrooms: The theatre has washrooms on the premises.

Merchandise: Visitors can buy merchandise from the Box Office on weekdays or after the performance.

Food and drink: The venue has an in-house cafe/bar for pre and post-theatre refreshments and alcohol.


Handy Tips


  • Arrive early: Arrive at least 30 minutes before your show to avoid delays getting to your seat.
  • Dress code: Smart casuals are preferred, but not mandatory. Opt for comfortable clothing and consider carrying an extra layer since most venues are airconditioned.
  • Restrictions: Recording is not permitted during performances.

Getting There


Bus: The nearest stop is Park Road/Ivor Place, serviced by the 13, 113, 139, 189, 274, and N113

Tube: The nearest stations are Marylebone Station and Baker Street Station. Both stations are a mere 5-minute walk from the theatre.

Train: The nearest station is the Marylebone train station, which is a five-minute walk from the theatre.


Restaurants near Marylebone Theatre


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1. The Ivy Cafe Marylebone : Upscale café with a cozy atmosphere, The Ivy Cafe offers British classic pub fare, breakfast and fine-dining options. The fare is vegan and vegetarian-friendly, offering options for diverse diners.

2. Carlotta: Carlotta aims to pay homage to the Italian traditions, be it from New Jersey or Sicily. The venue offers classic Italian options with a modern European twist.

3. Fischer's: Designed like old-world Vienna, the Austrian, Viennese and German-inspired menu specialises in salads, schnitzels, brötchen,and other Viennoiserie for a laidback and rustic cafe atmosphere.

4. Beast:A unique dining experience, Beast specialises in high-quality surf-and-turf. A true pearl among seafod restaurants, guests can enjoy star dishes like whole Norwegian King crab in a a cozy, candlelit atmosphere.


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