The Lyric Theatre is located on Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End. The theatre is owned and operated by Nimax Theatres and has 915 seats over four levels.
29 Shaftesbury Ave. London Greater London W1D 7ES United Kingdom
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It's a small and comfortable theatre . I've been to other theatres with little legroom, but we sat in the last row of the dress circle and it was the best place for dancing .
Great shows for kids. The seating is nice and good views of stage.
Lovely little theatre . If booking row A is three front the front. Seats 5 and 6 dead centre. Take your own glow sticks.
I loved this theater , I was in row P and I can see the whole stage clearly. Nice theater
Watched the "Thriller" here. It was one of the most spectacular performance a person may witness!
Great theatre especially if you go see the fabulous thriller live.
Lyric Theatre put on a wide variety of shows every week and is bang on central if you fancy going out after. We'd encore-age you to check it out!
Good theatre fantastic location
Thriller was a real disappointment . Unfortunately it does not deserve the money and time you've spend. If you missed the first half you wouldn't miss much! Second half is a little better though.
Thriller was a real disappointment :( If you missed the first half you wouldn't miss much! Gets a little better towards the end though...
Get a ticket at half price the day of the show at the box office .
The Thriller musical isn't very good. There's no story in between songs and most of the dancers aren't up to MJ's standards.
Buy tickets at the TKTS shop on Leicester Square. 30-50% off!
Saw the Tiger who came to Tea and it was great.
Great service staff but lots of stairs
Amazing! Everyone should see this!!!
Thriller - Live! (the musical ). Entertaining...
Great performance
Give 'Thriller Live' a miss, at best a poor karaoke show!! Certainly not deserving of being in the west end!!
Thriller Live only for hardcore fans.
Picadically circus station is a 1 minute walk from the theatre
Saw 'We're going on a bear hunt' - a triumph!
@bloodyelle
Thriller live is awesome!
Thriller is a HUGE disappointment. Don't waste your money on this amateur "show". They can dance (ok'ish), but they barely can sing. Two hours of my life and 55£ that I will never get back
Horrible seats, good show though, worth every penny.
Get cheap tickets day-of at tkts booth in Leicester Square. Got 2nd row (BB) for £32
Thriller nice for kids.
The seats are designed for primary school children.
Thriller show good time
Michael Jackson woooo
Thriller Live - wow!!!
Thriller is awful, don’t bother
Go to the Lyric Theatre and watch Thriller Live
Frank Skinner's Credit Crunch Cabaret is amazing! It's on every Monday night until 14th December! go and watch it!
Thriller: it's like a cross between X-Factor & Biggest Loser. Overweight dancers & karaoke singers doing bad covers. Avoid like gonorrhea.
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Fabuleux spectacle et endroit magique
Teatro davvero poco curato, spettacolo sufficiente d'altronde non si può sperare in meglio. I musicisti sono praticamente perfetti, discreti i cantanti ma lo show solo a tratti entusiasma...
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Thriller ,muito bom.
La part de darrere està molt amagada
Probably one of the best theatres I've ever been to! Spacious, very organised, and the views from our seats were amazing! - Ezryn Zarof
Picks up quirky talented and brilliant plays. Cosy atmosphere. Be a bit careful of restricted views around the sides - Guy Corbet
It's definitely worth paying a little more for the premium seating. Amazing views. - Christopher Da Sie
History has been made here!! You must visit Piccadily Circus. Lovely weather, very social spot with nice selection of Cafés - Ahmed Abdullah
The gardens have public toilets, illuminated fountains, and excellent outdoor seating. Perfect for people watching or spotting celebrities at Premiers - Dave Marshall