What train station for Lyceum Theatre?
The Lyceum Theatre is approximately a 7 minute walk from Covent Garden tube station, served by the Piccadilly line. To reach the theatre, turn right out of the station and into Covent Garden shopping district.
What zone is Lyceum Theatre?
London Congestion Charge Zone
Car. The Lyceum Theatre is within the London Congestion Charge Zone which applies from 7am until 6pm and costs £11.50 per day. If you are driving to the theatre after 6pm then you will not be charged.
What tube station is near Lion King?
Underground & Train The nearest stations are: Charing Cross – Network South East. Waterloo and Waterloo East – Bakerloo, Northern and Jubilee Lines. Covent Garden – Piccadilly Line.
What zone is Covent Garden?
Zone 1
As a central London area, Covent Garden is in Underground Zone 1.
How long is the Lion King Lyceum Theatre?
2 hours 30 minutes
The Lion King running time is 2 hours 30 minutes which includes one interval. Please note: Children under 3 years of age are not permitted to enter the Lyceum Theatre.
Where is the Lyceum Theatre in New York?
The Lyceum Theatre ( / laɪˈsiːəm / ly-SEE-əm) is a Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45th Street near Times Square between Seventh and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City . Opened in 1903, the Lyceum Theatre is one of the three oldest surviving Broadway venues (along with the Hudson and New Amsterdam Theatres).
How do I get to the Lyceum Theatre from Covent Garden?
From Covent Garden turn right on Long Acre then turn right into Bow Street/Wellington Street and follow the road 200 metres. The theatre will be on your right. The Lyceum Theatre is within the London Congestion Charge Zone which applies from 7am until 6pm and costs £11.50 per day.
Does the Lyceum Theatre provide assistance for patrons with disabilities?
Please be advised that where there are steps either into or within the theatre, we are unable to provide assistance. The Lyceum Theatre provides accommodations for patrons who are blind, deaf, partially sighted, and/or have hearing loss. The theatre provides infrared assistive listening devices for every performance at the theatre.
Who owns the Lyceum on 45th Street?
It was replaced by the new Lyceum on 45th Street. Among the prominent performers who appeared on the Lyceum’s stage in its early years were Ethel Barrymore, Fanny Brice, Billie Burke, Ina Claire, Miriam Hopkins, Walter Huston, Basil Rathbone, and Cornelia Otis Skinner. It has been owned by the Shubert Organization since 1952.