Access

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'The Lion King' at The Lyceum Theatre is fully accessible to disabled and deaf patrons and we are committed to making your experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. Should you have any specific requirements or questions or would like to arrange any facilities in advance, please call The Lyceum Theatre administration department on 020 7420 8193.

Disabled and Deaf Concessions (subject to availability)

  • All performances £15 off top 3 prices for disabled and deaf patrons.

How to Book

Disabled and Deaf Concessions can be booked by calling The Lyceum Theatre Box Office only on 020 7420 8113. Alternatively tickets can be booked in person at the theatre Box Office, located to the right when facing the theatre. Outside the entrance to the Box Office is a low-level disability assistance button which when pressed, will notify Box Office staff of a customers need for assistance. For full details of how to book, ticket prices and Box Office opening times CLICK HERE. Please note that disabled and deaf concession bookings cannot be made via the internet.

*Booking fees apply

Wheelchair access

Wheelchair Spaces / Concession

  • The Lyceum Theatre has 8 wheelchair spaces available in the Stalls seating area. They are on the two side blocks of seats, halfway down the auditorium in Row P. To see a detailed plan of the stalls CLICK HERE. To reserve a wheelchair space call The Lyceum Theatre Box Office on 020 7420 8113. Box Office opening hours for advance bookings are 10am - 6pm Monday - Saturday and 12pm - 3.30pm Sunday. We would recommend you book wheelchair spaces well in advance of your chosen performance as space and safety constraints restrict us to 8 per performance. Any seat in the Stalls is available for people who would like to transfer from a wheelchair into a seat. It is also possible to transfer into seats in both the Royal Circle and the Grand Circle as there are lifts to these levels, but please note that these seats are laid out over several steps.
  • Wheelchair users both staying in a wheelchair or transferring into an allocated seat qualify for a concessionary ticket. Current prices as follows –

    For performances until 19 July 2009*
    Tuesday – Thursday evenings and Wednesday matinees
    £53.00 reduced to £20.50
    Friday evenings and Sunday matinees
    £55.50 reduced to £23.00
    Saturday performances
    £59.50 reduced to £23.00

    *All prices include 50p Theatre Restoration Levy

Theatre Access

  • The wheelchair accessible entrance is via a double EXIT door situated at the front of the theatre on Wellington Street, to the left of the five main doors. This is clearly marked and provides level access to the Accessible Toilets and the Stalls seating area. Upon arrival, please notify the Doorman who will open the doors for you. From the accessible entrance, a gentle slope leads past the Accessible Toilets to the Stalls seating area and the Stalls Bar, which is fully accessible.
  • The theatre's main entrance is up three steps to the lower foyer. From here there are 7 steps down to the Stalls and 12 steps up to the Royal Circle landing. The Grand Circle is up 83 steps.
  • There are lift facilities available to all levels of the Lyceum Theatre, located via the entrance on Exeter Street. All levels, apart from the Stalls, are laid out over a number of steps. The lift to the Royal Circle brings you out into the auditorium at Row H. From here there are a total of 14 steps down to Row A and 12 steps up to Row P. The lift to the Grand Circle brings you out into the auditorium near Row B. From here there are 3 steps up then 3 steps down to Row A and 33 steps up to Row M. Click on the following links to see detailed plans of each level of the theatre:

    Stalls | Royal Circle | Grand Circle

  • Two Accessible Toilets are situated just inside the Level Access entrance on the way to the Stalls. These toilets may be locked so if necessary, please contact a member of staff for assistance. All other levels of the theatre have toilets, which are accessed via stairs.
  • There are currently no low counters at the bars or confectionery kiosks, however, staff are available to take orders and will bring them to your seats if necessary. The Disney merchandise kiosks are all fully accessible.

Assisted Performances

  • We regularly schedule Sign Interpreted, Audio Described and STAGETEXT captioned performances of 'The Lion King'. Further information on applicable dates and how to book is in the following sections for people with visual and hearing impairments. Please note that it is advisable to book for these performances well in advance as tickets are subject to availability.
Facilities for People with Visual Impairments

Facilities for People with Visual Impairments

  • We regularly schedule audio described performances of ‘The Lion King’ in association with VOCALEYES. The next audio described performances of ‘The Lion King’ will take place on Wednesday 25 February at 2pm
  • To enquire about tickets for this audio described performance of 'The Lion King' or to be added to our special performance mailing list click here.
  • Audio description in theatre is a live verbal commentary on the visual elements of a production, delivered as a performance unfolds, through a discreet headset. One week before the performance, every visually impaired person who has pre-booked will receive a tape with detailed information on the production, such as sets and costumes. This tape also provides details on how to get to the theatre and orientation around it. For more information on audio description, click here to go to the Vocal Eyes website.
  • Guide Dogs are welcome in the auditorium or can alternatively be left in the care of theatre staff. If you intend to bring a guide dog, please state so at the time of booking.
  • The Lyceum Theatre currently has a limited number of large print and Braille programmes available. Both programmes can be provided if requested in advance by contacting the Front of House Manager on 020 7420 8100.
  • A copy of 'The Lion King' script is available in brail and an appointment can be made to read it in the theatre by prior arrangement. Please contact the theatre administration department on 020 7420 8100.
Assisted Hearing Facilities

Assisted Hearing Facilities

  • We regularly schedule sign interpreted performance of 'The Lion King' in association with THEATRE SIGN. The next sign interpreted performance of 'The Lion King' will take place on Sunday 25 January at 3pm.
  • To enquire about tickets for this sign interpreted performance of 'The Lion King' or to be added to our special performance mailing list click here.
  • Throughout the performance, a qualified theatre sign interpreter stands on the left of the stage and uses sign language to relay music and words to deaf and hearing impaired patrons, all of whom are seated within easy viewing distance of both the stage and interpreter. For more information on sign interpretation, click here to go to the Theatre Sign website.
  • We regularly schedule captioned performance of 'The Lion King' in association with STAGETEXT. The next captioned performance of 'The Lion King' will take place on Thursday 12th February 7.30pm.
  • ‘To enquire about tickets for this captioned performance of 'The Lion King' or to be added to our special performance mailing list click here.
  • Captioning converts the spoken word into text, which is displayed on a caption unit viewed by the audience. As the captions roll, (delivered live, from a laptop computer by a trained captioner), audience members can follow what is said, when it is said and by whom. Sound effects and off-stage noises are also included. For more information on stage captioning, click here to be taken to STAGETEXT's website.
  • The theatre has an infra-red loop system for people with hearing impairments. There are two styles of unit, which can be borrowed for the duration of the performance. One unit is for hearing aid users (the hearing aid needs to be switched to the "T" position) and the other is an "in ear" unit for patrons who do not wear hearing aids. To obtain a headset, please contact a member of theatre staff upon arrival - a £20 deposit is required which will be refunded upon return of the headset.

How to get to 'The Lion King' / Parking

The Lyceum Theatre is located in Wellington Street, situated at the corner of Aldwych in Covent Garden. For full details of travel by underground, train, bus and car and to view a map click here.

The Lyceum Theatre has two spaces outside the front of the building available for orange badge holders. These cannot be booked in advance. There are also parking meters opposite the theatre's main entrance on Wellington Street. Orange badge holders are entitled to one hour's free parking after their paid time has expired. There are further parking spaces for disabled customers in selected car parks in the surrounding area (nearest Trafalgar or Leicester Square). These spaces can be booked in advance by calling MasterPark on 0800 243 348. There is no booking fee and there is a 50% discount on the parking fee when you present your theatre ticket stub and validated car park ticket at time of payment. (Please contact Front of House staff for further details of this discount scheme).

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