@sohoplace is London’s first newly built West End theatre in 50 years, rising from what was once considered to be a neglected area of Soho. The project now stands finished as an exciting and modern theatre with state-of-the-art facilities. @sohoplace is surrounded by excellent transport links, as it sits directly above the Elizabeth, Northern and Central lines.
As well as wonderful acoustics, @sohoplace has perfect sightlines from every seat, with no obscured views. With a capacity of 602, no seat is further than six rows from the stage - providing audiences with a more intimate setting. The curved auditorium connects the audience and actors with what, in theatre terms, is called ‘the hug’. One of the main selling point is the flexibility of the auditorium, which has the ability to be transformed into a number of different configurations.
### **The History of @sohoplace**
The theatre opened in October 2022, following a 12 year, £300 million property regeneration totalling 285,000 square feet. @sohoplace sits at the heart of the development, surrounded by offices, a piazza and retail stores.
@sohoplace opened with a production of Marvellous, a stage adaptation of the BBC film of the same name. Since opening, hit shows like Heathers: The Musical and the Death of England trilogy have played at the venue.
### **Where is @sohoplace?**
@sohoplace is located at 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Road, London W1D 3BG, by the junction of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road. The theatre is easily accessible by public transport, with tube and train stations nearby. Its central location also makes it ideal for pre-show dining and post-show sightseeing.
### **@sohoplace Nearest Tube**
The nearest tube station to @sohoplace are Tottenham Court Road (Elizabeth, Central and Northern lines) and Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines). Simply exit the station via the Charing Cross Road exit and the theatre is just across the road.
### **@sohoplace Nearest Train Station**
The nearest mainline train station is Charing Cross, approximately a 12-minute walk from the theatre. From Charing Cross, head up Charing Cross Road past Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square for a direct route to the venue.
### **Buses to @sohoplace**
Numerous bus routes serve the area around @sohoplace. Daytime routes include 8, 14, 19, 24, 29, 38, 55, 73, 98, 176, 188, 207 and 390. Night buses such as N1, N8, N19, N20, N25, N38, N41, N55, N68, N98, N171, N242 and N253 also stop nearby. The closest stops are on Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road and Denmark Street, all a short walk from the theatre’s entrance.
### **@sohoplace Seating Plan**
@sohoplace has a maximum capacity for 602 across all 3 levels: Stalls, First Balcony and Second Balcony. These seats are in the round, meaning that each seat is provided with an unobstructed view. For more information, check out our guide to [@sohoplace best seats and seating plan](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/news/sohoplace-best-seats-and-seating-plan "@sohoplace best seats and seating plan").
### **@sohoplace Accessibility**
@sohoplace offers step-free access via a lift to each level of the theatre, with wheelchair spaces available for every performance. Accessible toilets are present on every level, and assisted hearing devices can also be provided. The theatre can accommodate guide dogs and hearing dogs, and is also able to provide a dog sitting service as an alternative. Staff are on hand to assist with entry and seating where needed.
### **@sohoplace Safety Policy**
Security checks are in place to ensure the safety of all guests at @sohoplace. Bags will be searched upon entry, and patrons are advised not to bring large luggage. Suitcases can be checked into the cloakroom, but will be searched beforehand. The venue operates under guidance from local authorities and adheres to current West End safety protocols.
### **@sohoplace Dress Code**
There’s no formal dress code at @sohoplace, 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.