Duke of York's Theatre

Opening in 1892 under the name Trafalgar Square Theatre, The Duke of York's Theatre changed its name only a few short years later in 1895. This change was in honour of the future King George V.

Since 1895, the Duke of York's theatre has played host to a vast range of world-famous productions and star studded casts. Some of the theatres most notable appearances are Charlie Chaplin's West End debut in Sherlock Holmes and Orlando Bloom in In Celebration. 

Jack Riddiford And Lucy Karczewski Stereophonic Rehearsal Images Photo Credit Marc Brenner 1056

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Stereophonic

Closing 20th September 2025

In 1976, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup—or their breakthrough.

Featuring original music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, Stereophonic encourages the audience to immerse themselves in the show. The production became the most Tony-nominated play ever after receiving a record-breaking 13 nominations.

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