One of Covent Garden’s smallest venues, the Fortune Theatre instils a sense of both atmosphere and intimacy. Providing guests with some of the best seats in theatre, the stage brings the West …
One of Covent Garden’s smallest venues, the Fortune Theatre instils a sense of both atmosphere and intimacy. Providing guests with some of the best seats in theatre, the stage brings the West End up close. Built in 1924, the Fortune has seen many stars tread the boards, from Dame Judi Dench to Alan Bennett and beyond! For 33 years, the Fortune Theatre was home to the enigmatic and brilliant production of The Woman in Black, and is now showing the critically acclaimed Operation Mincemeat. Tickets are available to book from our online box office.
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Apr 18, 2025
I had tickets to Operation Mincemeat for my family of 4 full-sized adults with seats in row E of the dress circle. Having seen some of the alarming reviews about the size of the seats, I worried that…Full review by jeancD5824FM
Apr 5, 2025
We visited the Fortune Theatre for the first time in a while. It was good to see that they had a new wheelchair lift. The staff were very welcoming and looked after us very well, The Access Host, …Full review by sa1gon
Mar 15, 2025
Having a medical procedure and told the venue 6 days ahead of the date and the venue has refused to exchange the date or refund tickets. Appalling service.Full review by Andy M
Is there an age restriction for children my daughters will be 16 & 10(nearly 11)? Thanks.
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My daughter is 13 and I did see another younger boy who looked about ten. I think this is one for management as their didn't see to be any children's tickets / or prices aimed at …
My daughter is 13 and I did see another younger boy who looked about ten. I think this is one for management as their didn't see to be any children's tickets / or prices aimed at children. It may be that this is a parent discretion one. Also I would say the play is aimed at an adult audience and in places does come over as being really quite scary.
Any one recommend which seats are the best? The prices seems to make me think row G in the stalls but what do others think
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The front circle is great but can't go wrong with stalls, there's not too much to see (you will know what I mean when you get there!) so it doesn't matter too much, it's a small place too …
The front circle is great but can't go wrong with stalls, there's not too much to see (you will know what I mean when you get there!) so it doesn't matter too much, it's a small place too so you can't really go wrong :)