Out of London

Although London is well known for its eclectic mix of entertainment venues, beyond the city limits you can find a host of fantastic venues to entertainment. Why not try a day trip to Brighton and visit the wonderful Theatre Royal, Brighton or the New Theatre in Oxford where you can see some fantastic opera and ballet from the likes of the Welsh National Opera and the English National Ballet.

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Theatre Royal, Brighton

Theatre Royal, Brighton

Theatre Royal Brighton is a grade II listed building and is one of the oldest working theatres in the country. With an exquisite example of a regency auditorium and a collection of historic buildings that surround the stage house, it is the finest example of…
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The Watermill Theatre

The Watermill Theatre

The existence of a mill at Bagnor is recorded in the Domesday Book and the building has served as a corn mill and a paper mill for hundreds of years with its beautiful tithe barn alongside. It was converted into a theatre in the early 1960…
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Trinity Theatre & Arts Centre

Trinity Theatre & Arts Centre

Located in the centre of Tunbridge Wells, Trinity is a vibrant theatre in one of the most beautiful buildings in the region, hosting around 350 events a year, ranging from the best in theatre and dance through to the biggest names in comedy and music. It…
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Turner Sims Concert Hall

Turner Sims Concert Hall

Turner Sims is acknowledged as one of the finest music venues in the country. Hosting over 60 concerts a year, it attracts internationally renowned performers such as Hayley Westenra, Courtney Pine, Jamie Cullum, guitarist John Williams and pianist Alfred Brendel. Situated on Southampton University's Highfield…
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New Victoria Theatre

New Victoria Theatre

The New Victoria Theatre opened in June 1992 and fast established itself as one of the foremost theatres in the South East of England. First class drama has been presented by, amongst others, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre and the Peter Hall Company; regular…
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Theatre Royal, Margate

Theatre Royal, Margate

The Theatre Royal Margate is the second oldest in Britain and has the oldest stage, a record taken from a theatre in Bristol when their stage was destroyed when they re-built the back stage area. Theatre Royal, Margate's commitment to supporting fresh and exciting…
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Nuffield Theatre

Nuffield Theatre

The Nuffield Theatre Company produces award-winning work for adults and children that plays in the main house, studio and on tour - nationally and internationally - to theatres, schools and other non-theatre spaces. The repertoire is wide including new writing and classics from Britain and…
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Watford Palace Theatre

Watford Palace Theatre

The creative hub at the heart of Watford, the Palace engages people through commissioning, creating and presenting high-quality theatre, and developing audiences, artists and communities through exciting opportunities to participate.                …
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The Mayflower

The Mayflower

Still independent and run by a charitable trust, The Mayflower's surpluses have always been ploughed back into The Mayflower. In summer 2003, the theatre closed for five months for its first major refurbishment since 1987. In 2007, the original cast-iron balcony seat frames from 1928 were re-upholstered. In 2010…
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Corn Exchange, Newbury

Corn Exchange, Newbury

The Corn Exchange is a 400 seat arts centre in Newbury, Berkshire. It presents a varied programme including dance, film, music, drama, children's events, comedy and an annual pantomime. In 2004 The Corn Exchange produced the first Newbury Comedy Festival, which featured Linda Smith, the Comedy…
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