Dominion Theatre

Performing arts theater Dominion Theatre, 268-269 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 7AQ, United Kingdom: 220 reviews of visitors, the most complete information about the address, business hours, location on the map, photos, phone number, website and other contacts.
Dominion Theatre
Rate: 4.7
Address: 268-269 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 7AQ, United Kingdom
Phone number: +44 20 7927 0900

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Latitude: 51.5167026
Longitude: -0.1302231

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Ashley Richards
Excellent performance of artist. Great show with great music, sets and costumes. Has been full of entertainment and a life time experience.
4 months ago
Justin C
Fantastic show, friendly staff and the best box office in the world! Always really happy to help, great customer service and an all round super team.
4 months ago
Cindy Zhu
Great theatre. Amazing staff. Very clean. Modern toilets. Comfortable seats. Lots of bars.
4 months ago
Winfred Wallace
Huge theatre. Very comfortable. Good viewing from every seat. But if you want to see faces I would recommend sitting somewhere rather lower than circle. I watched White Christmas. Beautifully done. Theatre gets very warm so don't overdress yourself. Bars with quite high prices but avarage in London. Toilets might get busy but there's lots of them.
3 months ago
Patricia Davis
Very nice classic theater, with good chairs.
1 month ago
Taiyang Zhang
Beautiful London theatre. Very ornate and splendid interior. Went to see White Christmas over the festive period 2019 and was not disappointed. Handy for Tottenham Court Road tube station.
8 months ago
Danel Marcus
Beautiful theatre, I really enjoyed the musical American in Paris. I would recommend seats in the middle of row L, was very good visibility not too close as the stage is quite tall. The only thing we could hear the noise from the trains during the musical as probably trains pass very close to the theatre, but it didn't disturb too much. Overall amazing experience!
5 months ago
Sheila Saxton
Saw The new Prince of Egypt musical last night. It was absolutely amazing. Between the performance, set and human other effects I was blown away. It was my first show in the Dominion Theatre so I wasn't sure of what to expect. I was seated in row S in three stalls and I had an uninterrupted view of all the action on stage. Arty least largely. The person in front of me had an up swept hairstyle that occasionally blocked my view. But it didn't spoil the show.
2 months ago
Reese Birdslow
Incredible theatre, amazing staff. Went with family to see A Christmas Carol, my daughter-in-law was starring in the show and was incredible.
8 months ago
MIAH KIYUM
Saw Bat out of Hell for the third time...Brilliant show. Theatre has great seating with good leg room. We sat in the stalls. The bar is good but no seating hence I only gave 4 stars. You can order drinks for the interval. We had great view of stage even though we were at the back.
5 months ago
Lila May
Went to see The Prince of Egypt, it was amazing! Dominion is definitely one of my favourite theatres, seating is really spacious and comfortable, drinks etc are decently priced. Would recommend for sure ☺️
7 months ago
Shayne Klahr
Beautiful theatre. Seating is decent although not staggered enough so you often get people with big heads blocking your view. Gorgeous architecture if you find the time to look at it. Overall you can see the stage pretty well from anywhere.
3 months ago
Anton Evg
For many years, the Dominion Theatre, located diagonally from Tottenham Court Station, hosted the wildly successful Queen musical "We Will Rock You" - and now, it's running another jukebox musical, "Bat out of Hell" - which I recommend wholeheartedly to any fan of "operatic" rock. The venue itself is among the less attractive in central London, and its relative grubbiness is only exacerbated by an ugly building site just in front of it - which makes smoking/vaping during the interval a less than pleasant endeavour. But it's one of the larger venues, with more modern technical facilities than some - and thus perfect for a rock opera like "Bat out of Hell". I saw the show once before, last year when it had a limited run at the more prestigious English National Opera house.
3 months ago
Peter Stenger
We went to see Bat out of Hell the musical. We were quite a way back (circle, second ring), but were pleased to find binoculars attached to the seats which we could rent for £1. The theatre itself is quite large and beautiful.
5 months ago
Yi Xiang
Lovely theatre. Has a tube station literally 30 paces away from the front door. Went to see the Bat Out Of Hell show. Great view from everywhere in the theatre, small but perfectly formed.
5 months ago
Not Info
Historic London Theater in London's West End. The Tube station is right near the theatre making travel to and from a breeze. In my eyes, the spiritual home of Queen's 'We Will Rock You'!
4 months ago
Flavia Yabes
Customer service was exceptional! Brought my father who has trouble walking to the theatre a to watch Bat out of Hell and he loved it! We even got moved to higher banded seats for free so he could access the disabled toilets easier. The show was fantastic and the theatre was very clean and warm. Great night out and you can even bring your own snacks, water and soft drinks if you prefer.
7 months ago
FUV NIICVPI
Went to see the prince of Egypt at this Theatre, it was a magical, beautiful and Magnificent night out. Highly recommended
2 months ago
Corey Allert
Great theatre and ambience. Easy to watch no matter where you’re seated. Clean facilities on site and staff are polite as well. I’ve gone for some shows but I normally go regularly (pre-COVID) every Sunday to the Hillsong Church which is normally conducted in the Dominion Theatre. It’s beautiful!!
9 months ago
Jessica Pryorman
We saw White Christmas there. Easy to book. Reasonable prices. Outstanding performance! Seats were quite comfy too!
7 months ago
Brian Holder
I went to see Bat Out of Hell and was sitting in the Circle, in the back half so quite far away. The Dominion is a huge theatre. They don't use the Upper Circle any more but it's still enormous seating over 2000 people. Despite the distance from the stage, the sightlines were very good, and the clever staging with large screens to show the close up action worked very well. The theatre has fantastic audio, so the music from the show filled the auditorium without sounding distorted. I loved the show!
5 months ago
IT Support
Watched the Christmas Carol - brilliant show for the family
6 months ago
Steve Thompson
Currently home to Prince of Egypt. The theatre is large and impactful but this show will still blow you away. As with all theatres, queues for the ladies can be long.
4 months ago
Robert Tillman
This is a review of the theatre (rather than the current stage show, as in fairness that would require a review of its' own). The theatre is located directly opposite or outside Tottenham Court Road Station (depening on which exit you come out of). It is clearly visible by the show's banners. I visited in February in a group of four. Walking in, we had ohr bags checked by security briefly. We then went up some grand stairs that looked inspired by art deci design. There was a gift stand at the top of the stairs with a friendly attendant manning the stand. Our seats were located in the front row off the upper circle. It is an awkward shuffle to get in and out of the seats as you can only access the seats from one side. Our seats were marked as restricted view, but we found they were okay despite having a bar in front of us. The theatre is smaller than what i thought it would be, but it housed the props and stage design well. In the intermission a young man offered is the usual tubs of ice cream. A thoroughly enjoyable theatre-going experience, albeit for a disappointing show.
2 months ago
April Corral
Great to be back!! Very well organised
6 months ago
Jussi Nikkinen
Something quite special about the box office windows inside, really defines old London nostalgia, and the art deco intetio is a marvel! Fantastic view from bargain seats in stalls Y26 & 27, the most leg room I've ever had at a theatre! The wide stage set allows to feel close enough not to miss anything. Loved it when the actors departed the stage and walked through the auditorium for The Prince Of Egypt show! Average bar snack prices £2.60 500ml bottle of water, ~£3.20 a mini pot of Häagen-Dazs. You can bring your own reusable sports bottle, no glass. Grab a pre-show meal at a nearby restaurant like Arirang to really feel the city vyb.
2 months ago
Daniel Dekker
The theatre is quite a grand old theatre. Probably describe it as one of the larger theatres well maintained and comfortable. Located at the bottom end of Tottenham Court Road. We saw the Prince of Egypt. What's the seem to be a mix of reviews we considered it to be one of our top 5 shows. I considered the props and all the background to be really well done and imaginatively presented. Presentation of the show was great and all added up to a very enjoyable evening. Do not normally recommend shows to see but this one I would say is worthy of a visit. Les mis is still our top choice.
2 months ago
Jim Smith
Beautiful theatre but currently closed.
5 months ago
Rahid Hantal
One of the best West End theatres with some of the most comfortable seating.. Their production of An American in Paris was superb.
7 months ago
Jennifer Hill
Gran theatre from the 1920s, massive auditorium & huge stage. Current showing Prince of Egypt, magnificent!
1 month ago
Jesse Smith
Lovely teatre. Saw prince of egypt. Good play although they changed the ending from the biblical truth; dont know why?!?! Nice staff.
5 months ago
Dima Babenko
Oh my god!!! I have seen many great productions in London and I know they are all professionals and always amazing but this one, the Prince of Egypt, takes one to another level of outstanding performance, outstanding dancing, outstanding singing, outstanding set, outstanding atmosphere. Wow wow wow!!! What a fantastic production. Thank you so much to all of the performers ????????????
2 months ago
Pandamentor
Great theatre with an excellent sound system! The sets were perfect and the snow just made it.
3 months ago
Laniese Clayton
Clean, comfy theatre with roomy seats and more legroom than the older theatres. Really good view from the circle and great acoustics. Highly recommend the Prince of Egypt. Great effects, singing and choreography.
5 months ago
Jakob Hartman
Went to see bat out of hell, throughly enjoyed the show. Picking up tickets before the show was very easy and plenty of staff around to help out. The bar was what you expected, over priced and not great value for money. Great show and great venue from this experience
4 months ago
Adam LeSarge
My better half and I visited yesterday to see Prince of Egypt. Lovely atmosphere and seating. I had slightly restricted seating for the show but even then i didnt miss a huge lot. That being said, what else do you expect from such a high end location? :)
2 months ago
SE Models
Lots of leg room and great views from the stalls. Fabulous staff. A great performance. Needs more toilets but difficult in an ancient building to make more I suppose.
2 months ago
Zachary Saliba
Large venue. The entrance is not as glamourous as other theaters in London, but the house is beautiful. Convenient to public transportation.
7 months ago
Jen Raber
The Prince of Egypt is now my favorite Musical for sure
3 months ago
Gary Lu
Great show of course - BIG! A Must See! My wife was in a wheelchair and I was really impressed with the help we received from the staff in general and Jeremy, our assistant, in particular. He made absolutely sure we had easy access to our seats in the crowded aisles and to the disabled loo. He escorted us there and back each time and during the interval and after the show! His attention made our trip to see the show all the more enjoyable and so much easier than I'd expected. A BIG thank you!
3 months ago
Stephanie Reavis
This venerable theatre remains beautifully maintained with friendly, efficient staff. Known for blockbuster rock themed musical productions of high quality, the long running Queen based "We will rock you" has been replaced by the Meatloaf music based "Bat out of hell". A great night and a lovely venue.
4 months ago
Kathy Hirsch
We went to see bat out of hell the musical.it was great.the theatre was very easy to find.we all had a great day out in london.
5 months ago
pascallog
Leg room is great but the theatre is WAY too big compared to other West end theatres, so make sure you choose your seats carefully as anything on the side is too far away from the stage and you can only see half of the stage because of the way the seats are positioned but mostly people’s heads are on the way. Add to that a giant couple in front of you and my night was ruined to watch “ the Prince of Egypt”. However, the most lovely lady from security actually saw me leaving the show half way through as I couldn’t enjoy it any longer since I couldn’t see the actual stage , and a manager was called and they managed to find me one last single seat in the entire theatre , so I wanted to thanks both staff for their amazing customer Service and for truly let me appreciate the quality of the show. You saved my night.
2 months ago
Frank Leira
Vast. Good views. Reasonable legroom
4 months ago
Mendel Hoffman
Super cool theater, even the seats on circle still have good views
5 months ago
Ella McGovern
Friendly stuff, enough space for legs and lovely theatre which is easy to reach on foot from the tube station opposite the street or 10 min walk from Leicester Square.
7 months ago
Terri
Saw Bat Out Of Hell. Was phenomenal, beautiful venue and comfy seats.
9 months ago
Deloria Williams
Went to watch White Christmas and this was such a fun musical. This theatre is quite spacious and has good leg room per seat compared to others in London. Local restaurants are nearby if you want a bite to eat before the shows.
4 months ago
Michael Penn
The whole experience was amazing. I cannot recommend the Prince of Egypt enough. The view of the stage was brilliant and the staff were so nice.
2 months ago
Gladys Leal
Went to see the Prince of egypt. First night it opened to the public. Singing and dancing were incredible. It does throw everything at it... Tilting stage.. Fire. Blood baths.. Parting water.. And hard-core theatre goers may feel its trying too hard.. But the actors put everything into it too, so enjoy and get the best seats to see it in all its glory.
2 months ago

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