Duchess Theatre London
Duchess Theatre Tickets
What’s On at Duchess Theatre
The Duchess Theatre has been the home of the long-running, Olivier Award-winning comedy The Play That Goes Wrong since 2014. Mischief Theatre’s first and most enduring show, about an amateur dramatics group that tries and fails to stage a chaotic murder mystery, is a fantastic choice for theatregoers who prefer light-hearted fare over drama or musicals. It has rightfully earned the title of the funniest show in the West End! Its high-octane, slapstick approach to storytelling is also a great choice for families with older children who are looking for an accessible and enjoyable trip to the theatre as a group.
About the Duchess Theatre
The Grade II listed Duchess Theatre, designed by architect Ewen Barr, opened in 1929 and is built on the site of a World War One Zeppelin-raid bomb explosion. Barr experienced several challenges designing the theatre as he was restricted by an 'Ancient Lights' law that forbade any new construction blocking the light of nearby buildings. This was overcome by designing the theatre low to the ground and placing much of the auditorium below ground level.
The Duchess Theatre is an intimate venue with a capacity of 499 and is the smallest in the West End to feature a proscenium arch. The theatre's first production was a play by Hubert Griffith entitled Tunnel Trench and since then has housed many productions, usually limited run plays and musicals, alongside transfers of smaller touring shows. It also held the record for the shortest West End run when a production of The Intimate Revue opened and closed on the same day in 1930.
In 2000, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group acquired the theatre, before selling it to Nica Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer's Nimax Theatres in 2005, who still own it today.
Map and Address
Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5LA