Wyndham's Theatre
Wyndham's opened on 16 November 1899 with a revival of David Garrick by T W Robertson in which the theatre's owner Charles Wyndham and his future wife, Mary Moore, both appeared. The theatre was designed by the architect W G R Sprague in the Louis XVI style.
We believe that the joy of live performances should be accessible to all, and we're committed to removing barriers so everyone can enjoy entertainment in a comfortable, inclusive, and welcoming environment.
Getting around
The theatre itself has no parking facilities but there are disabled bays nearby on St Martin's Lane or Charing Cross Road.
Wheelchair access is available only into Box A of the stalls via a wheelchair lift.
The theatre can accommodate standard size electric wheelchairs, and the lift can accommodate up to 500kg in weight. The lift is 46 x 31 inches.
There is one accessible toilet to the rear of the Stalls with access to this toilet limited to the wheelchair accessible seats in Box A.
Access to the Ladies toilets from the foyer are up 8 steps with a further 2 steps down inside. There is a Gentlemen's non-adapted toilet, accessed via St Martin's Court at street level and down 1 step. Access to the auditorium from this toilet is down an additional 8 steps - please ask theatre staff for assistance.
Contact us
Please see our Access Contact Us page for details
Access Membership Scheme
Join our free scheme to:
Book tickets for accessible seats online
Book essential companion tickets if eligible
Receive information on access performances
We believe that the joy of live performances should be accessible to all, and we're committed to removing barriers so everyone can enjoy entertainment in a comfortable, inclusive, and welcoming environment.