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Savoy Court
Strand
London,
WC2R 0ET

 Bars at The Savoy Theatre
There are 4 bars at The Savoy Theatre.  Also available is ice-cream and confectionery.
 Disabled Access for The Savoy Theatre
Accessible to a wheelchair user with Assistance. Disabled Access. Disabled person's Toilets. Induction Loop or Infra-red sound amplification
 Parking for The Savoy Theatre
MasterPark at Trafalgar Square. NCP Drury Lane/Bedfordbury/'Royal National car park. Adelphi Garage Valet Parking.
 Underground for The Savoy Theatre
Charing Cross/Leicester Square/Covent Garden are the closest London tube stations to The Savoy Theatre.
 Rail for The Savoy Theatre
London Charing Cross is the closest British Rail station to The Savoy Theatre.
 Buses for The Savoy Theatre
 
London Bus Routes: 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176
 
 History of The Savoy Theatre
HISTORY
 
The Savoy Theatre
 
The first theatre on this site, also called The Savoy Theatre, was designed by C J Phipps and opened on 10th October, 1881. It's main entrance was on to The Embankment looking towards The River Thames. The adjacent Savoy Hotel was built in 1889. Both the theatre and hotel were financed by Richard D'Oyly Carte from the profits of Gilbert and Sullivan's operettas. The theatre's entrance was moved to it's current position on Savoy Court, off The Strand, in 1902. Savoy Court, which forms the forecourt to both the hotel and theatre, is the only road in Britain where traffic is required by law to drive on the right hand side - this was originally conferred as a special priviledge by Parliament in order that visitors to the Savoy Theatre would be let out of their carriage straight into the theatre.
 

 The Savoy Theatre – Seating Plan

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