London Venues
West End Theatre Hire
Make your event memorable in one of our ten beautiful West End theatres and bring your vision to life with ATG.
Make your event memorable in one of our ten beautiful West End theatres and bring your vision to life with ATG.
Our extraordinary theatres have a variety of spaces, from large auditoriums to intimate piano bars, for a range of events including showcases, performances, workshops, casting, readings, meetings, classes and conferences. Each space has a rich history that can offer the perfect background to your special event!
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Capacity: 2,316
Approx Stage Size: 8 x 10.1m
Additional Spaces: Foyer Bar, Elixir Bar and Ambassadors Lounge
Opened as a Cinema in 1930 the now Apollo Victoria is a 2,328 capacity venue brimming with art deco design. Now heading into its 90th year the theatre has transformed into one of the leading West End venues.
Capacity: 2,209
Approx. Stage Size: 12.6m x 15.5m
Additional Spaces: The Ballroom, Red Room and Ambassador Lounge
The Lyceum Theatre started in 1772 when the Society of Arts founded a room for exhibitions and concerts. Now home to Disney’s ‘The Lion King,’ an average 760,000 patrons enjoy the Lyceum’s hospitality every year.
Capacity 1,158
Approx Stage Size 9m x 9.15m
Additional Spaces: Royal Retiring Room, Stalls Bar, Mezzanine Bar, Dress Bar, Grand Circle Bar and Embankment Foyer Lounge
Opened in 1881, the Savoy Theatre was designed by C I Phipps and decorated by Collinson & Locke and became the first public building in the world to be lit by incandescent electric lights.
Capacity: 1,068
Approx. Stage: Size 9.5m x 8.7m
Additional Spaces: Foyer Bar, Round Room, Gertrude Lawrence Bar, Noel Coward Bar, Upper Circle Bar and Ambassador Lounge
The Phoenix Theatre opened in 1930 with the premiere of Noel Coward’s Private Lives starring Coward himself and illustrious talent has featured ever since.
Capacity: 836
Approx. Stage Size: 7.5m x 7.2m
Additional Spaces: Royal Retiring Room, Foyer Bar, Stalls Bar, Long Room, Moonlight Bar, Balcony Bar and Ambassador Lounge
The Harold Pinter Theatre opened in 1881 as the Royal Comedy Theatre and staged hugely successful shows, such as The Rocky Horror Show’s West End debut.
Capacity: 660
Approx. Stage Size: 8m x 11m
Additional Spaces: Foyer Bar, Stalls Bar, Upper Circle Bar and Ambassadors Lounge
The Duke of York’s Theatre opened in 1892, then named the Trafalgar Square Theatre, and has since played host to many famous names, including Sir Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons.
Capacity: 431
Approx. Stage Size: 8m x 5.8m
Additional Spaces: Royal Retiring Room, Stalls Bar, Mezzanine Bar, Upper Circle Bar and Sub-Stage Green Room
One of Covent Garden’s smallest venues, the Fortune Theatre instils a sense of both atmosphere and intimacy, providing guests with some of the best seats in the West End.
Capacity 410
Approx. Stage Size 7.5m x 7.9m
Additional Spaces: Stalls Bar, Dress Bar and Green Room
The Ambassadors Theatre opened in 1913 and housed Britain's longest running production, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, from 1952 - 1974 when it transferred next door to the larger St Martin's Theatre.
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