Fortune Theatre

Seating Plan

Fortune Theatre Seating Plan

Fortune Theatre Seating Plan
Fortune Theatre
Russell Street,
City of London,
United Kingdom,
WC2B 5HH.

The Fortune theatre is one of the more intimate of London's theatres, holding a mere 432 theatregoers on 3 levels. Originally opening in 1924, it was dubbed the '...most intimate of theatres' and that has remained true ever since. Yet, despite its small nature, the Fortune theatre has seen several big name stars take to its stage including Dame Judi Dench, Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Maureen Lipman.

Disabled access to the Fortune theatre is limited. There are a number of steps up and down to the seating (depending on which level you are sitting on) and there is no space for wheelchair users. The easiest seating facilities for disabled users is the back of the dress circle level or Box A. Box A presents the easiest access as it is accessible through a side fire exit, which has just 5 steps. Storage for wheelchairs is available, but wheelchair users attending the Fortune theatre are advised to bring a companion to assist them with seating.


Some retailers will tell you up-front which individual seats you'll be purchasing, whilst others will tell you which area of the theatre Stalls, Balcony) that your tickets will be for and will allocate your seats upon payment. In general, seats closer to the stage are more expensive Out offer a better view of the performance



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