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Peacock Theatre seating plan, West End, London

Looking to get the best out of your experience? Check out our Peacock Theatre seating plan and get real-time seat availability, pricing, and insider tips on the best seats.

Sections available in Peacock Theatre

Peacock Theatre Stalls

Stalls

  • 695 seats
  • Rows A-ZB

  • The Stalls, divided into one large block and three smaller sections by aisles, offer optimal seating in the centre with unobstructed views throughout the auditorium due to a favourable rake.
  • While the Dress Circle overhang begins to shadow seats towards the back, it minimally affects views, making rear Stalls seats a budget-friendly option with decent views.
Peacock Theatre Dress Circle

Dress Circle

  • 299 seats
  • Rows A-J

  • The Dress Circle provides excellent views across the auditorium, with minimal curvature ensuring most seats face the stage directly. Split into front and rear sections, a wall and safety bars behind Row D may slightly restrict views in rows directly behind.
  • Optimal seats are in the centre of the front four rows, though seats at the ends still offer decent views at a lower price. Legroom is ample in this section.

Accessible seating in Peacock Theatre

Accessible Seating in Peacock Theatre
  • Stalls: While there are stairs leading down from the main foyer (24 steps), a step-free alternative is available via the customer lift. This makes the Stalls a good option for patrons with limited mobility. There's also a designated wheelchair space located at the rear of the Stalls, conveniently accessible by either the main customer lift or the shuttle lift from the Stalls Bar. Keep in mind that the seating within the auditorium has a slight incline for better overall sightlines. If legroom is a priority for you, consider booking seats in Row J or any of the aisle seats throughout the Stalls section.
  • Dress Circle: The Dress Circle offers similar accessibility options to the Stalls. You can reach your seat using the stairs (21 steps down from the main foyer) or take advantage of the convenient customer lift. For those who require a completely step-free entrance, there's also a ramp available from the main foyer leading directly to the Dress Circle. Wheelchair spaces are situated at the rear of the Dress Circle to accommodate patrons with mobility limitations.

Frequently asked questions about Peacock Theatre seating plan

Where are the best seats in Peacock Theatre?

Aim for Center Stalls (D-H) or the front row of the Dress Circle (A). Remember, the Stalls offer better legroom, while the Dress Circle provides a slightly elevated perspective. Both require navigating stairs.

Which section of Peacock Theatre has wheelchair accessibility?

Peacock Theatre offers wheelchair spaces on all levels (Stalls, Dress Circle). These require contacting Guest Services in advance for reservation. The Stalls generally offer better accessibility with a lift, while the Dress Circle might require a transfer. Both sections have stairs for standard entry.

Which seats in Peacock Theatre provide value for money?

Try Stalls (ends of rows or back of H) for a decent view at a lower price. The back of Dress Circle (avoid the very front row) offers a more budget-friendly option, but the view is slightly distant. Remember, both sections require stairs.