Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Film & TV Studio
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Lyric Square, King Street, London, W6 0QL -
Up to
50 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
We are the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. We produce bold and relevant world-class theatre.
We are committed to being vital to, and representative of, our local community and to being a major force in London and UK theatre. We develop and nurture the next generation of talent, and provide opportunities for young people from all backgrounds to discover the power of creativity.
Right in the heart of Hammersmith, your beautiful theatre is here for everyone.
A professional film and television studio with green screen and easy load-in.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 50
Theatre
up to 40
Boardroom
up to 25
Cabaret
up to 30
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Lectern
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Table / chairs included
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
Karl Joseph Martin
Saw The God of Carnage which was very chaotic and hilarious. The whole theatre can’t stop laughing. And the chemistry among the 4 cast is phenomenal. The theatre is very nice. I sat in D12 which was the second row centre and I can see the nuances in the actors faces very clearly. Good leg room too.
Rob London (RJ)
The Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith provided me with an unforgettable evening of entertainment. From the moment I stepped into the theater, the atmosphere was electric, and the staff were friendly and welcoming, adding to the overall positive experience. The seating in the grand circle offered a perfect vantage point to enjoy the performance. The view was impeccable, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the show without missing any of the action on stage. Not only was the performance captivating, but the food and drink options available were also exceptional. The theater's in-house catering service served delicious dishes and a wide selection of beverages, making the intermission an enjoyable part of the evening. The convenience of having such high-quality refreshments available without having to leave the theater enhanced the overall enjoyment of the show. The decor and lighting created a cozy and elegant atmosphere that perfectly complemented the overall experience. It added a touch of class to the entire evening, making it feel like more than just a typical night out.
Ela Dany
The Lyric Theatre is wonderful and very popular within the parents community and I am glad we live nearby and don't have to go too far with my little child to watch shows. Recently we were there for "Tales from the acorn wood" They had played 4 books my daughter absolutely loves: "Rabbit's nap", Hide and seek pig", "Fox's socks" and "Postman bear" The show is around 55 minutes and is just fantastic. We were for the matinée and we had lunch on the terrace after as the weather was nice. The bar has plenty of healthy options for both of us. I did thoughts it might be overcrowded to stay there for lunch after the show but there is plenty of space outdoors and indoors. Will definitely go back there soon.
Mark Hayward
Outside the Lyric Hammersmith theatre, on a wall that has clearly been used recently as a very public urinal, there is a grimy and grafitti scarred sign that says, "Welcome to your local theatre." This did not feel welcoming. Once inside, things improved considerably. The Frank Matcham designed auditorium is impressive and well maintained, (though its seats are, for today's audiences, cramped and uncomfortable). The contrast to the modern industrial aesthetic of the building wrapped around it provides for a sense of theatre as you enter. The staff were helpful and welcoming. The fact that the Lyric Hammersmith is a producing theatre also makes it worthy of support (as does the very affordable £10 my Stalls ticket cost me). I was here to see 'God Of Carnage', a Tony and Olivier Award winning play that I first saw during its original Broadway run in 2010. This very fine revival doesn't lose anything in comparison. Highly recommended. A quibble : The audience attending this production was told very clearly that its running time was 90 minutes without an interval and that if you left the auditorium, you would not be re-admitted. However, latecomers were admitted to the auditorium after the show had started. My viewing was interrupted 13 minutes in to the show by 3 latecomers who were shown noisily to their seats in front of me by a staff member. Why exactly the Lyric Hammersmith theatre makes a policy distinction between readmittance and admittance in connection with a production that ran without an interval is unclear. In each case, the same potential exists for the audience to have their theatre experience spoilt by others.
Julie Griffith
Lovely theatre, went to see funny play there. Love Lyric Square, has a good vibe. The theatre is a few minutes walk from Hammersmith tube station. Great bar and the food looked really good and was going down well. The theatre has a roof-top terrace which was lovely in this weather. The walls of the theatre are covered in art work. Tickets were reasonably priced via Today Tix.
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