The Other Palace

The Other Palace is a London theatre space for developing, discovering, exploring, and celebrating theatre. It’s a friendly, lively, and inventive venue where new ideas are welcomed, and the next generation of theatre-makers are supported, celebrated, and encouraged.

Acting as a creative hub for both accomplished and aspiring within the industry, The Other Palace breaks down the barriers between actors and audiences. Everyone is welcome.

The Other Palace has a vibrant and extraordinary history that dates back to 1766 when it began life as the Charlotte Chapel. Over time, the chapel fell into disrepair, and eventually in 1924 was converted into a cinema called the St. James’ Picture Theatre. The cinema reopened in 1931 as the Westminster Theatre, with the crypt of the chapel becoming dressing rooms, and stalls bar.

In 1990, the theatre closed, and in 2002, after a long campaign to save it from demolition, it was destroyed by fire. The Theatres Trust and Save London’s Theatres campaign fought to reinstate a theatre on site, and in 2009 Westminster Council finally granted planning permission to build a new theatre.

In 2012 the current theatre opened as St. James Theatre, featuring both a 312-seat main venue along with a 120-seat studio theatre offering a varied programme of musical theatre, cabaret, drama, and jazz.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s LW Theatres acquired the venue in 2016 and after an extensive refurbishment, the theatre reopened in February 2017 as The Other Palace, the home of musical theatre.

The Other Palace was acquired by Bill Kenwright Ltd in October 2021.

 

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Address
12 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5JA

Venue Facilities
Bar

Nearest Tube
Victoria

Tube Lines
Victoria, District, Circle

Directions from nearest tube

Railway Station
Victoria

Bus Numbers
Routes 16, 38, 52, 73, 82, 42, 148 all pass near the theatre

Night Bus Numbers
(Victoria Bus Station) 24, 36, 148, C2, N2, N11, N16, N38, N44, N52, N73, N136

Car Park
Eccleston Bridge Road

Within Congestion Zone
No

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The Other Palace is a small off-West End theatre located on Palace Street, close to Victoria Station, and has a single level of seating with a capacity of 312 seats.

The Other Palace is an intimate venue and the seats can sometimes be reconfigured depending on the resident production however, the main auditorium offers excellent views of the stage from all seats and has a steep rake and there are no obvious restrictions to views of the stage. Each row has a slight curve, but you can see the entire stage from wherever you sit in the theatre.

The best overall views are situated in the mid-centre of the theatre with rows F-J being particularly good and sitting close-up to the stage for plays and one-off concerts is also recommended.

Value for money can be found by sitting in rows M-N which are often discounted but still offer an amazing and clear view of the stage making them ideal for bargain hunters looking for cheap tickets. Equally, the seats at the ends of rows offer good value for money, with completely clear views of the stage, and generally fall into lower price bands!

Transport Info

Victoria
Victoria, District, Circle
Victoria
Routes 16, 38, 52, 73, 82, 42, 148 all pass near the theatre
(Victoria Bus Station) 24, 36, 148, C2, N2, N11, N16, N38, N44, N52, N73, N136
Eccleston Bridge Road
no

Venue Facilities

  • Bar
  • Disabled toilets
  • Infrared hearing loop
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Pikashow APK Official