London County Hall

Belevedere Road,
London,
SE1 7PB

Map & Directions: London County Hall

London County Hall is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames beside the London Eye and the Westminster Bridge, and opposite the Houses of Parliament. The entrance for Witness for the Prosecution is located on Belvedere Road.

COURTROOM STALLS SEATING INFORMATION:
-    There is a lift from Street level to the Foyer/Box Office.
-    There is a lift from the foyer to the Courtroom Stalls Chamber ONLY.
-    Courtroom Stalls row F is the only row for step-free access.
-    There is a wheelchair space available in row F. This is only suitable for those wishing to stay in their wheelchair for the duration of the show.
-    Anyone with access needs should book through our Customer Service team.
-    There is a Hearing Loop that should work for any seat in the Courtroom Stalls.

GALLERY SEATING INFORMATION:
-    There is no lift to the Galleries
-    The Galleries are up 33 steps from the Chamber (doors situated at row B)
-    Row C has an extra 4 steep steps
-    Row D has an extra 8 steep steps
-    Row A has narrow access and an extra 2 steep steps
-    All steps within the Galleries are narrow
-    Gallery seats may not be suitable for patrons with access requirements or vertigo sufferers
-    There are no toilets situated on the Gallery level.
-    Hearing Loops may not work for patrons seated in the North or South Gallery
-    If you have any concerns regarding access, we strongly recommend you book your seats in the Courtroom Stalls


Directions to the entrance for Witness For The Prosecution at London County Hall on the South Bank


NEAREST TUBE/RAIL STATION: Waterloo, Embankment, Charing Cross and

BUSES: 211, 77 and 381

NEAREST CAR PARKS: Waterloo Car Park on York Road and Britannia Parking on Upper Marsh

London County Hall - Events

 
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Witness For The Prosecution
Now in its eighth year, WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION by Agatha Christie, directed by Lucy Bailey, has captured the imagination of thousands; enthralled by the case of Leonard...