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Sadler's Wells Theatre

Sadler’s Wells is embedded in the heart of Islington, near Angel, and is currently the sixth theatre to be on the site since 1683. It has two theatres: Sadler’s Wells Theatre and the Lilian Baylis Studio, both owned by the Sadler’s Wells Trust, which works with charitable trusts and foundations to present their year-round programme. Sadler’s Wells is acknowledged as being one of the world’s pinnacle dance venues. The theatre acts as a stage for visiting companies, as well as producing its own work with a number of closely associated artists and companies. In recent years...

Salisbury Arts Centre

Salisbury Arts Centre is a beautiful deconsecrated church, which is home to a vast performance space, a selection of meeting rooms, and a studio space. It is part of Wiltshire Creative, a registered arts and education charity who strive to be an ambitious and innovative joint arts offer, securing a bright future for audiences, artists and participants, of all ages.

Salisbury Playhouse

Salisbury Playhouse, part of Wiltshire Creative, is one of Britain’s leading producing theatres and a registered arts & educational charity. It has a national reputation for home-grown work of the highest quality that attracts audiences from across Wiltshire, Hampshire, Dorset and beyond. It is part of Arts Council England's National Portfolio of Organisations (NPO) and also receives regular funding from Wiltshire Council and Salisbury City Council. The building comprises the 517-seat Main House and the 149-seat Salberg, along with a purpose-built Rehearsal Room and Community...

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe

The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is a London theatre in the Southwark area, which is in partnership with the Globe Theatre on Bankside to form the Shakespeare’s Globe group of theatres. The theatre is the style of 17th century indoor theatres and is loosely based around Blackfriars Theatre. It opened in January 2014 and is named after Sam Wanamaker, the founder of the Shakespeare’s Globe Trust. The exterior shell of the theatre was designed to contain an auditorium replicated from the sixteenth-century Blackfriars Theatre from the opposite side of the Thames. However, the drawings...

Savoy Theatre

The Savoy Theatre is a West End theatre on the historic Strand, in Westminster. The theatre first opened its doors in 1881 on the site of what was the Savoy Palace, a grand house for noblemen of medieval London. This venue is embedded into the history of the city’s theatre and is also a Grade II listed building. The Savoy Theatre was the first non-domestic building in the world to be lit entirely by electricity, and was met with widespread acclaim on its opening. The building was designed by the famous theatre architect C. J. Phipps, who created the large auditorium that...

Shaftesbury Theatre

The Shaftesbury Theatre completed West End’s Shaftesbury Avenue, being the last venue to be built on this famous stretch of theatres. Originally named The Prince’s Theatre, it opened in 1911 and has hosted many notable productions over the last century as a well-known London theatre. In 1973, part of the theatre’s roof collapsed and there were calls for the site to be redeveloped. Through a campaign it was saved, and also attained a Grade II status to protect the original building and ensure the ground wasn’t repurposed in the future. This was a crucial moment in the theatre’s...

Shakespeare North Playhouse

Shakespeare North Playhouse aims to bring people together to participate in a unique programme of performance, activities and conversations, inspired by Shakespeare and relevant to all of us. At its heart is a traditional 470 seat timber framed Shakespearean theatre that will host a mix of vibrant new performances. Theatre, music, comedy, workshops, events and activities will spill out into the exhibition gallery, Studio and Sir Ken Dodd Performance Garden, creating an accessible space full of joy and creativity, where everyone is welcome. Inspired by Prescot’s historic...

Sherman Theatre

Our work is full of heart, it’s all about feeling and meaning for the people of Cardiff. We sit at the centre of this city, not just geographically but emotionally, artistically and as a community. We are our city, through and through. We are the heart of Cardiff. Based in the heart of Cardiff, Sherman Theatre is a leading producing house which creates and curates exceptional theatre for the people of Cardiff. Its focus on the development and production of new writing and on nurturing of Welsh and Wales-based artists makes the Sherman the engine room of Welsh theatre. Sherman...

Soho Theatre

Soho Theatre sits right in the middle of London’s lively and historic West End. Its roots in this theatrical neighbourhood stretch back to 1969, when the Soho Theatre Company was formed at a venue just up the road in Compton Street. After a few moves between different theatres, the company found its home at its current location in 2000. Right in the middle of this vibrant area, this purpose-built venue accommodates for many theatrical art forms ranging from theatre, comedy, and cabaret to writers’ events. Whilst hosting these various productions, Soho Theatre also plays a...

Sondheim Theatre

The Sondheim Theatre is a large West End theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, occupying the corner site which meets with Wardour Street. Opening in 1907 and designed by W.G.R Sprague, the theatre was originally a twin with the neighbouring Hicks Theatre, now known as the Gielgud Theatre. However, this isn’t the only name change amongst them – the Sondheim was supposed to be called the Central Theatre but was eventually changed to the Queen’s. In recognition of this alteration, and its royal namesake, the theatre has a portrait of Queen Alexandra which hangs in the foyer. In...

St David's Hall

Situated in the heart of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, St David's Hall is the National Concert Hall and Conference Centre of Wales. With its wide range of live entertainment,  conferences, participation workshops, two bars and coffee shop, helpful staff and relaxing surroundings, St David's Hall is a building to be enjoyed throughout the year. Home to the annual Welsh Proms Cardiff, the world-class Orchestral Concert Series featuring the world's top orchestras, soloists and conductors and the famous bi-annual BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition, St David's Hall...

St George's Concert Hall

St George’s Hall has undergone major refurbishment, which has been made possible by funding from Bradford Council and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The extensive refurbishment of this much loved building has included a wide-range of work both to its exterior and interior. As well as major works to the roof, windows, electrics and stonework, the front-of-house areas have been increased, where possible, and have been decorated sympathetically to suit the heritage of the building. Brand new seats have also been installed after specialist consultants advised on ways...

St Helens Theatre Royal

Built by Matcham in the 19th Century the Theatre Royal is the principal theatre in St Helens with 700 seats on two tiers. Recently renovated internally and externally with a modern glass exterior, St Helens Theatre Royal has a large capacity and stages many performances, including comedy, music, drama and excellent Christmas pantomime. The theatre provides a wide variety of entertainment from top class comedians to musical shows.

St Martin's Theatre

The St Martin’s Theatre was designed by the famous West End architect, W.G.R. Sprague, to be one of a pair of theatres with the Ambassadors Theatre, situated next door. The theatre is famously associated with the longest-running show in the world, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, which has been running in the West End for over six decades. It was transferred over to the St Martin’s in 1974 having originally opened at its sister venue, The Ambassadors Theatre, over twenty years earlier. After its construction being delayed by the First World War, the St. Martin’s Theatre...

Stag Community Arts Centre

Stag Community Arts Theatre is a multi-purpose venue in Sevenoaks, Kent. It contains a theatre and two digital cinema screens, hosting a multitude of films and performances for all ages. The venue is proud to welcome over 250,000 people each year through its doors. The venue, known as ‘The Stag’ to local residents, was originally constructed as the Majestic Cinema and opened in 1936. During the next three decades, the venue was one of the most popular in the area and seated larger audiences of up to 1360 people. When the 1980s came, the cinema suffered a dramatic decrease...

Stantonbury Theatre

Stantonbury Theatre strives to be family friendly and to make your visit as comfortable and as fun as possible. They offer a varied programme for families and younger audience members, why not take a look at the family shows on their website. Stantonbury Theatre is a perfect venue for performances of drama, music, dance and musical theatre. It is available for hire all year round to commercial, professional and non profit making groups for performances, demonstrations and presentations. They have technicians on site to help set up the theatre for your performances and can...

Stephen Joseph Theatre

Stephen Joseph Theatre is an independent theatre in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Our home is a beautifully-restored 1930s Odeon which houses our famous theatre-in-the-round which was the first of its kind in the world. The Round provides a truly unique experience as the audience is seated all around the stage. Not only does the audience see the performance from every angle, it also brings the actor into the same space as the audience. As our founder, director Stephen Joseph, said in 1959: "Let’s have the actors in the same room as the audience, let’s have four front...

Stockton Globe

Following a multimillion-pound refurbishment, Stockton Globe is bringing the world's biggest names in music and comedy to the North East. A major restoration project, funded by Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund, has seen this beautiful art deco building transformed into a venue fit for the 21st Century. The refurbishment included the development of The LINK in the adjoining building. The LINK is a café bar and venue that hosts up-and-coming regional and national acts with an audience capacity of up to 250. Situated in the heart of Stockton...

Sunderland Empire Theatre

Since the re-opening of the Sunderland Empire in 1960 the theatre has been refurbished and re-equipped three times. The former Music Hall area of 1907 was turned into a cinema during the 70s and since then, has been turned into a function room. In 1986, the main auditorium and foyer were extensively re-decorated and wheelchair access and toilet facilities were provided in the stalls area along with a modernised bar. Also in 1986, the box office ticket system was completely computerised, as was the stage lighting system in 1987. In 1989, refurbishment brought new carpeting throughout...

Swansea Arena

Sitting in the heart of the Copr Bay development, Swansea Arena is a landmark 3,500 capacity multi-purpose indoor arena which opened its doors in March 2022. Hosting some of the most recognised names in live music, comedy and theatre, the fully-modular arena also hosts e-sports, conferences and events.

Swansea Grand Theatre

Swansea Grand Theatre is at the heart of the city and county of Swansea’s cultural life and is one of the foremost theatres in Wales, with a long and illustrious history. Opera diva of the day, Madame Adelina Patti declared the theatre open on 26th July 1897 During the theatre's early years (1897 - 1930) it established itself as a venue for the best touring companies and star names of the time, with visits by the likes of Ivor Novello, Forbes Robertson and the first knight of theatre, Sir Henry Irving. The theatre then entered a turbulent period in its history from 1933...

Swindon Arts Centre

Swindon Arts Centre is a 212-seat entertainment venue located in the Old Town area of Swindon, Wiltshire. The venue hosts a varied programme of entertainment all year round made up of live music, comedy, dance, drama, exhibitions, musical theatre and local amateur productions.

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