Out of London
Although London is renowned for it's theatre, outside of London there are some wonderful theatres to be found. From the Theatre Royal, Margate that is proud to have the oldest stage in the UK, to the Corn Exchange in Newbury which presents a varied programme for children and adults.
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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… Read More
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… Read More
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In the heart of the Cotswolds, at the junction point of three counties and four regions, The Theatre Chipping Norton is a mixed arts venue, hosting, co-producing and supporting some of the most exciting, accessible and entertaining culture in the region. Their extensive community and…
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Arts at the Old Fire Station is a charity and social enterprise in the heart of Oxford, offering a range of performances and exhibitions for everyone, support for emerging artists and enterprising ways to sustain and develop art as a business.
There is a…
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The Basement is a multi-use, unique and atmospheric space at The Argus Lofts in Brighton’s North Laines. The space is ideal for devising, producing and showcasing experimental theatre, Live Art and performance. It is also the perfect backdrop for exhibitions seeking the opposite…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Royal Hippodrome opened in 1883 as the New Theatre Royal and Opera…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Winter Garden is a Grade II listed building, designed by architect…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed building designed by…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Congress Theatre is a purpose built modern theatre and conference venue.
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Pegasus is an arts centre established in East Oxford since 1962. It specialises in a range of performing arts for young people in collaboration with professional artists and in parallel with the making and presentation of new work by established and emerging artists and companies.
The…
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The Marlowe Theatre opened in St Margaret’s Street, just before the First World War. In the 1920s, it was then turned into a cinema called the Central Picture Theatre. The cinema failed to compete with the other new cinemas and the building…
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The Kings Theatre is an elegant Edwardian Playhouse in Southsea, Portsmouth showcasing drama, musicals and comedy. Since the 2007 restorations, the Kings Theatre has attracted large national touring productions such as Chicago, Beauty & The Beast and The Rocky Horror Show.
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