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TICKETING INFORMATION

Click to zoom viewAPPEARED in 2005 at the LYRIC THEATRE, Shaftesbury Avenue, London.

BOX OFFICE AND 24 HOUR CREDIT CARD BOOKINGS

PERFORMANCE TIMES

  • Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm
  • Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
     

RUNNING TIME

  • Act One - 1 hour and 10 minutes
    Act Two - 1 hour and 25 minutes
  • With one interval
  • Please Note LATECOMERS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED

SEAT PRICES

  • Stalls £43.50, £40.00, £19.50*
  • Dress Circle £43.50, £18.50*
  • Upper Circle £35.00, £27.50†, £22.50*
  • Balcony £25.00, £20.00*
  • Boxes £43.50
          * restricted view † side view

 GROUPS AND EDUCATION

  • Call 0870 899 3342
  • Groups of 8+: best available seats £27.50
  • Education groups: best available seats £15.00
  • Excludes Friday and Saturday evenings.
  • Subject to availability.

STANDBY

  • Students, the unemployed and senior citizens best available seats £17.50 from one hour before the performance.
  • One ticket per applicant with appropriate ID in person at the Box Office.
  • Subject to availability.

DAY SEATS

  • A limited number of seats at £10 are held for sale on the day of the performance from 10am.
  • Tickets are limited to two per person.

STANDING

  • £10 tickets available on the day once the performance is sold out.

DISABLED

  • Seats available for £17.50 in advance by calling customer services on 0870 895 5505.
  • Access:
    • 4 steps up to Foyer through swinging doors.
    • Level access from Foyer to Dress Circle.
    • 18 steps from the Foyer down to Stalls.
    • 25 steps up from Foyer to Upper Circle.
    • 60+ steps from Foyer up to Balcony.
    • All staircases have handrails on both sides.
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing: Infra-red system with five headsets.
  • Blind/Visually Impaired: Guide dogs are not allowed in auditorium but staff can dog sit for max. 5 dogs per performance.
  • Wheelchair Users: Level access from Foyer to back four rows of Dress Circle where transfer seating is available. If you remain in your wheelchairs there1s another entrance (Royal Entrance). Level access to Boxes C, D & E which can have 1 wheelchair per performance - restricted view. 4 wheelchairs per performance. Please bring an able-bodied person with you. Adapted WC inside Royal Entrance.

CORPORATE HOSPITALITY AND VIP SERVICES

  • Call 020 8795 9899

HOTEL BOOKING SERVICE

  • Call 0870 143 2201

PARKING AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT

  • N.C.P Car Parks in Wardour Street, Newport Place and Denman Street.
  • Nearest Underground Station Piccadilly Circus
  • Buses 14,19, 38

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Death of a Salesman is a hit. Tony award-winning Brian Dennehy makes his West End debut as Willy Loman, in Robert Falls’ production of Death of a Salesman alongside British theatre and television stars Clare Higgins (Vincent in Brixton & Hecuba) and Douglas Henshall. Written by the legendary Arthur Miller, whose other plays include The Crucible, All My Sons and A View From the Bridge, Death of a Salesman.  Now playing at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End.  Produced by Delphi Productions, David Richenthal, Marshall.  Toby Simkin.  Students, teachers, essay, drama, dramatic, Olivier, award, Saleman, Salesman, Arthur Millers playwright and author.