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| Piccadilly Circus | |
Bus Routes: | 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 38, 88, 94, 139, 159, 453 |
| Double yellow lines in Jermyn Street. Masterparks at Whitcomb Street and Trafalgar Square. NCPs in Denman Street. |
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| Total Seats: | 588 |
| No of Bars: | 2 |
| No of Food Point: | 1 |
| Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium. Staff are available to dog-sit for 2 dogs per performance in the theatre manager’s office. | |
| Loop system available in all parts of the auditorium. Occasional sign language interpreted performances | |
| Wheelchair/scooter users should inform the Box Office in advance and come to the entrance in Jermyn Street, to the left of the stage door. There is a slight slope with handrails on both sides to the back of the Upper Circle. 2 spaces for wheelchair users next to C20. You cannot see a small part of the stage. Scooter users can access the venue, but have to be transferred. Transfer seating is available for wheelchair users and 1 scooter to aisle seats in Upper and Dress Circles. Each wheelchair user must bring a nondisabled companion. | |
| Adapted toilet on your right on the way to the Upper Circle from the Jermyn Street entrance. | |
| Adapted toilet on your right on the way to the Upper Circle from the Jermyn Street entrance. | |
| Main entrance up a 15cm step from the pavement, through swing doors. All staircases have handrails on both sides and steps are highlighted. From the foyer there are 25 steps down and then 6 up to the Upper Circle: 32 steps down to the Dress Circle (1 step between rows); 51 steps down to Stalls. | |
| 2 licensed bars. Drinks can be brought to disabled customers in the auditorium. 2 bars at Dress Circle, and another 3 steps up from the Stalls. Limited seating. | |
| Yes | |
| Criterion Theatre Trust (lease) |
In 1870 following the acquisition of the White Bear Inn site, and adjoining properties between Jermyn Street and Piccadilly Circus, caterers Spiers and Pond commissioned Thomas Verity to design a new development consisting of a large restaurant, dining rooms, ballroom, and galleried concert hall. Having commenced building work it was decided to alter the proposed concert hall, (though retaining the composers names which still line the tiled staircases to this day), to a theatre which opened in 1874. In the 1970's the whole of the Criterion site was proposed for redevelopment, which caused much protest as people feared the theatre would be lost. In the end the theatre closed from 1989, until it reopened in October 1992. Having undergone major refurbishment both back, and front of house, The Criterion retains an almost perfectly preserved Victorian auditorium, with all the intimacy and atmosphere that make the building a pleasure to both visit and work in.


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