The Theatre Royal Drury Lane is a London West End theatre in Covent Garden, facing Catherine Street and backs onto Drury Lane. The building standing today is the most recent of four theatres at the same location dating back to 1663, making it the oldest London theatre.
### **The history of Theatre Royal Drury Lane**
Theatre Royal Drury Lane has a rich history dating back to 1663, making it the oldest theatre site in London still in use. Over centuries, the theatre has seen legendary performances, royal patrons, and four different reconstructions. Charles II granted the original licence, and it has since survived fires, wartime closures, and changing theatrical tastes.
From hosting Shakespearean plays to the premieres of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classics, the Drury Lane legacy is deeply woven into the fabric of London theatre. It has long been considered a birthplace for theatrical innovation and British stage talent.
Theatre Royal Drury Lane has been called one of the world's most haunted theatres. The appearance of almost any one of the handful of ghosts that are said to frequent the theatre signals good luck for an actor or production. The most famous ghost is the "Man in Grey," who appears dressed as a nobleman of the late 18th century: powdered hair beneath a tricorne hat, a dress jacket and cloak or cape, riding boots and a sword. Legend says that the Man in Grey is the ghost of a knife-stabbed man whose skeletal remains were found within a walled-up side passage in 1848.
### **Where is Theatre Royal Drury Lane?**
Theatre Royal Drury Lane is situated in the heart of London’s Covent Garden, just a short walk from the River Thames and Trafalgar Square. It's easily accessible by public transport, surrounded by shops, and restaurants. The theatre is located on Catherine Street, near the intersection of Drury Lane and Russell Street.
### **Theatre Royal Drury Lane nearest tube**
The nearest tube stations to Theatre Royal Drury Lane are:
**Covent Garden** (Piccadilly Line) – roughly a 4-minute walk
**Holborn** (Central and Piccadilly Lines) – roughly an 8 minute walk
**Temple** (District and Circle Lines) – roughly a 10 minute walk
### **Theatre Royal Drury Lane nearest train station**
The closest mainline train station is Charing Cross, located approximately a 10-minute walk from the theatre. Simply head down The Strand and turn onto Catherine Street via Russell Street.
### **Buses to Theatre Royal Drury Lane**
Several buses serve the area, with stops nearby on The Strand and Aldwych:
**Day routes**: 1, 11, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 91, 168, 171
**Night buses**: N1, N11, N15, N21, N26, N68, N91
**Nearest bus stops**: Aldwych / Drury Lane or Covent Garden Station
### **Theatre Royal Drury Lane seating plan**
With a capacity of 1,996 seats across four levels (Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle, and Balcony), Theatre Royal Drury Lane offers excellent views throughout the venue. The recently refurbished seating enhances comfort, while the wide aisles and spacious layout ensure a premium experience.
The Stalls offer the best close-up views of the stage, while the Royal Circle provides a balanced, panoramic perspective. Accessible seating is available in designated areas, and the front-of-house team is trained to assist all guests.
### **Theatre Royal Drury Lane accessibility**
Theatre Royal Drury Lane is fully wheelchair accessible with step-free access to the Stalls, accessible toilets, lift access to other levels, and induction loop facilities. Staff are available to assist guests with access needs.
### **Theatre Royal Drury Lane safety policy**
The theatre maintains rigorous safety protocols including bag checks, trained security staff, and clearly marked emergency exits. Enhanced cleaning measures and air purification systems ensure a safe and comfortable visit.
### **Theatre Royal Drury Lane dress code**
There is no strict dress code at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Smart casual attire is recommended. Patrons often dress up for evening performances, especially for premieres or special events. Comfortable shoes are advised for those planning to explore Covent Garden before or after the show.