Their story began in 1953 when 11-year-olds Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel united during elementary school in Queens, New York. The pair refined their harmonies, sang in school choirs and never gave up in spite of their harsh career beginnings. Ultimately, they would come together to form Simon & Garfunkel, the most successful musical duo of all time.
The critically acclaimed musical-theatre show The Simon & Garfunkel Story has now been seen in over 50 countries worldwide. Whether you own their earliest records or know them from the radio, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is the unmissable moving celebration of the Kings of folk-rock. Book tickets for The Simon & Garfunkel Story as it returns to the West End!
Access description: Level access into the foyer. Box Office on your left. 10 steps down to the stalls. 20 steps up to the circle. Staircases have highlights and handrails. Wheelchair lift to the stalls. Foyer is open all day, circle 45min and stalls 30min prior to performances.
Sound Amplification: Induction loop system with approx. 24 headsets - ask a member of staff upon arrival at the theatre. Guide Dogs: Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium. Staff are also willing to dog sit if you prefer.
Disabled Access: Level access to the foyer. Platform lift down 10 steps - ask the duty manager to operate it. 3 spaces for wheelchair users at XX50, YY50, ZZ50 (the last 2 on a slight slope). Transfer seating to any aisle seat. People with motorised wheelchairs or wheelchairs (maximum 3) can go in Box B - the entrance is to the side of the theatre on Bainbridge Street. Slightly restricted view of the stage from the box. Wheelchair users must bring a non-disabled companion (Box B only).
Toilets: Men’s and women’s off Stalls and Circle
Disabled Toilets: Adapted toilet towards front left of Stalls and one adjacent to Box B