Royal Lyceum Theatre
Grindlay Street


The Royal Lyceum Theatre is a beautiful Victorian building which was built in 1883 and is located next door to the Usher Hall. An intimate and traditional venue, The Lyceum will host a feast of cutting edge theatre during Festival 2010.

Lothian Buses: 1, 10, 11, 15, 15A, 16, 17, 24, 34

Parking:

There are a limited number of disabled badge spaces on Grindlay Street and Cambridge Street. The NCP car park is nearby on Castle Terrace.


Access Information:

  • Level access to double doors.
  • Lift access to all levels of the theatre.
  • Wheelchair spaces available in rear stalls, which have been levelled and raised.
  • Seats at some row ends incorporate removable arm rests for easy transferral.
  • A selection of specially designed supports and footrests are available.
  • Induction loop system in all levels of the auditorium.
  • Induction loop/intercom available at Box Office.
  • Hearing enhancement system available. Receivers for use without a hearing aid can be collected from information/shop area.
  • Accessible public telephone with induction loop.
  • Fully accessible unisex toilet available on the ground floor.
  • The restaurant has level access through a single door.
  • Waiter service.
  • Removable seats.
  • Selection of specially designed supports and footrests available.
  • Assistance dogs welcome and staff available to offer assistance.
  • Staff available to assist.

Call 0131 473 2089 if you have any further questions about the Royal Lyceum Theatre.

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