Alexandra Palace – affectionately known as Ally Pally – has sat watching over North London for 150 years. A masterpiece of Victorian architecture, the venue is home to a range of entertainment throughout the year, from Go Ape to ice skating to theatre.
With the capability to host standing and banquet events in addition to theatre, Alexandra Palace Theatre is a hugely versatile space.
### **The History of Alexandra Palace Theatre**
The building opened on 24th May 1873 – only to burn down 16 days later, before reopening in 1875. Since then, the site has been a WW1 refugee camp, the BBC’s first tv station, and a food distribution hub, among other things.
After the BBC leased the Palace, the theatre became a props storage space. Following a £27 million refurbishment, Alexandra Palace Theatre reopened in 2018 after 80 years of closure.
### **Where is Alexandra Palace Theatre?**
Alexandra Palace Theatre is located in the East Wing of Alexandra Palace in North London, at Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, London N22 7AY. The theatre is easily accessible by public transport, with a train station servicing the venue and bus stops at the ice rink and Palm Court.
### **Alexandra Palace Theatre Nearest Tube**
The nearest tube station to Alexandra Palace Theatre is Wood Green, just 20 minutes from Piccadilly Circus on the Piccadilly line. The venue is just under half an hour away by foot, or you can hop on the W3 bus which runs regularly up to the venue.
### **Alexandra Palace Theatre Nearest Train Station**
The nearest train station is located right at the entrance to the grounds, and is fittingly named Alexandra Palace. A regular service runs from Moorgate, through Highbury & Islington, as well as a service direct to/from King’s Cross.
### **Buses to Alexandra Palace Theatre**
The W3 bus runs from Finsbury Park and Tottenham to the ice rink or Palm Court, passing by Wood Green tube station.
### **Alexandra Palace Theatre Seating Plan**
Alexandra Palace Theatre has a maximum seated capacity of 850 across all 3 sections: Stalls, Slips and Circle. For standing events the theatre has a capacity of 1,000, and a capacity of 300 for banquet events.
### **Alexandra Palace Theatre Accessibility**
Alexandra Palace Theatre has level access to the Stalls and step-free access to the Circle via a lift, with the theatre foyer being completely step-free. Wheelchair spaces are available for every performance – four are available in the stalls and one in the circle. Accessible toilets are present on the ground floor with step-free access.
Assisted listening headsets are available on request, and a hearing loop service is also available. The theatre offers a professional minding service for assistance dogs. Staff are on hand to assist with entry and seating where needed.
### **Alexandra Palace Theatre Safety Policy**
Security checks are in place to ensure the safety of all guests at Alexandra Palace Theatre. Bags will be searched upon entry, and patrons are advised not to bring large luggage.
### **Alexandra Palace Theatre Dress Code**
There’s no formal dress code at Alexandra Palace Theatre, so guests are welcome to wear smart-casual attire. From relaxed matinees to elegant evening performances, you’ll see a variety of styles in the audience but comfort is always key. Be sure to check out our [Dressing for the Theatre](http://https/www.londontheatredirect.com/news/what-to-wear-theatre) guide to find out more.