

Dominion Theatre, Auditorium
268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AQ -
Up to
2069 guestsOffers
catering
About Venue
Offering a number of versatile events spaces, the Dominion Theatre is the perfect venue for your meeting, conference, showcase or rehearsals.
Our state of the art Boardroom facility, designed with executive standards in mind, is bound to impress your clients.
Our Studio space can be adjusted to suit your needs from rehearsals to auditions to conferences.
Our dedicated Events Team will tailor your event from start to finish.
The Dominion’s main auditorium is an exciting seater split over two levels (stalls & circle) offering an excellent view and audibility due to its wide nature. Even the furthest seats will feel close to the stage, perfect for conferences and lectures. Space has: 686m2 (7384ft2) Disabled Access .
Capacity & Layout
Theatre
up to 2069
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
00:00 - 24:00
tuesday
00:00 - 24:00
wednesday
00:00 - 24:00
thursday
00:00 - 24:00
friday
00:00 - 24:00
saturday
00:00 - 24:00
sunday
00:00 - 24:00
Price type: Per day
from £9600 per day
from £9600 per day
from £9600 per day
from £9600 per day
from £9600 per day
from £9600 per day
from £9600 per day
Facilities & Amenities
Tea
Stage
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Lectern
Space Rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
- Fathima MOctober 2025
Wow! It was a magnificent show. We were there to watch “The Devil Wears Prada” it was a stunning play to experience. The Dominion Theatre was very clean and easy to navigate place. Easy to get to via train as well. Very organised and well managed. The show was brilliant.
- J. QOctober 2025
Beautiful theatre. Seats are comfortable and somewhat spacious, definitely better than Ryanair aeroplane seats. The decoration is nice and classic. There aren’t many columns so basically all seats have good views. We watched the Devil wears Prada here. The storyline is pretty the same as the movie. The security checks move quite quickly. I’ll suggest to arrive 20-30 mins before the show time so you can relax, get a drink, use the loo and catch up with your friends before it starts.
- Sarah BattmanNovember 2025
Loved the whole experience of going to see Will and Ralf. The theatre itself was easy to get to for me and my friend travelling from hertfordshire, by train and a bus. On arrival there were no ridiculous queues as there were so many doors open all manned by staff ready to check bags and tickets. The staff were attentive throughout the event even when there were audience members not following the no recording rules, they asked them politely to stop. There was a beautiful display for the current show of the devil wears Praia, of stunning dresses which I thought added to the atmosphere as well as having something nice to look at when waiting in a bar queue. Bar queues were quite long but staff worked really hard to serve everyone efficiently. The show itself was brilliant, Will and ralf really engaged with the audience and there were plenty of laughs. Would 100% go again to see Will and ralf and also attend the Dominion theatre.
- A WongNovember 2025
I watched ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ starring Vanessa Williams. If you enjoyed the movie, you’ll likely enjoy the show. The theater seats were comfortable, with ample legroom and space for bags if you don’t use the coat check. Even the upper section seats come with binoculars. The theater itself is spacious and grand.
- Somchai AnantnakinOctober 2025
# A Stylish Show with an Obstructed View My experience watching *The Devil Wears Prada* musical at the Dominion Theatre was a mixed bag of fashion-forward entertainment and physical discomfort. The production itself was absolutely fabulous. The costumes were stunning, the performances were energetic and engaging, and the musical numbers brought the iconic story to life in spectacular fashion. The cast delivered powerful vocals, and the staging captured the glamorous yet cutthroat world of high fashion perfectly. The humor translated beautifully to the stage, and I found myself thoroughly entertained by the witty dialogue and memorable songs. However, my enjoyment was significantly hampered by my seating situation. I had the misfortune of sitting behind two very tall individuals, and to make matters considerably worse, one was a Sikh gentleman wearing a turban. While I have absolute respect for religious practices, this unfortunately meant my view was almost completely blocked. I spent the entire performance craning my neck at uncomfortable angles, trying desperately to catch glimpses of the stage action. By the end, my neck was incredibly sore and stiff. Despite the viewing challenges, the show's quality shone through whenever I could see it. **Rating: 5/3.5 stars** - Excellent production, terrible sightlines.






