A space designed to awe audiences and inspire performers.
The Queen Elizabeth Theatre is named for its most famous patron, Queen Elizabeth II, who attended a concert when the theatre opened in July 1959.
The auditorium’s broad columns, dramatic crimson seating, and textured finishes create an ambiance that is both contemporary and cozy. The atrium’s sweeping staircases, fairy-like chandeliers, and reflective surfaces add a playfully dramatic feel – a perfect complement to the range of productions staged there.