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National Theatre

The National Theatre is one of the UK’s three biggest publicly-funded arts venues, producing internationally renowned theatre throughout the year. The theatre is situated on London’s Southbank, besides the River Thames, and is commonly regarded as one of the most prestigious theatres in the country. The National company was originally based at The Old Vic theatre in Waterloo, before moving to the new building in 1976. Its work is not only seen by large audiences at its resident theatre, but also tours throughout the UK and internationally, collaborating and co-producing with...

National Theatre Bookshop

Explore the National Theatre's stunning Bookshop at the heart of the theatre, overflowing with books, playtexts and gifts you won’t find anywhere else. Visit the National Theatre's page for full details: http://tt.reubeninternet.com/find-a-theatre?details=2682&name=National+Theatre+-LONDON

New Theatre Cardiff

The New Theatre is one of the principal theatres in Cardiff, capital city of Wales, and celebrated its centenary in 2006. It is located in Cardiff city centre on Park Place, close to Cathays Park.

New Theatre Oxford

There has been a theatre on George Street for almost 185 years. The first theatre was built in 1836, and a second in 1886. In 1908, the Dorrill family took over the venue and finally in 1934, the third Theatre opened; the ‘New Theatre’. Stanley Dorrill masterminded the rebuilding of the theatre as we know it today. He commissioned a new building from the well-known theatre architects William and T.R. Milburn of Sunderland. The Milburns developed the decadent art-deco interior with T.P Bennett and Sons, who also designed the Saville Theatre in London.

New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

The New Vic mission is to make excellent theatre in the round and be a force for positive change in the region. The vision is of a theatre which: - makes distinctive theatre in distinctive spaces; - increases engagement with the arts, especially among young people; - nurtures artists and the artform; - showcases Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent as places where creativity and excellence thrive; - inspires local pride, making this a better place to live, work and do business; - works in partnership with Arts Council England and Local Authorities to make investment go further...

New Victoria Theatre, Woking

The New Victoria Theatre is a major arts venue located in Woking. Having opened in June 1992, it has quickly established itself as one of the premium theatres in the South East of England. The main theatre auditorium can seat 1,300 people, making it one of the largest theatres outside of London. In addition to this main space is the Rhoda McGaw Theatre, an intimate room with a capacity of 228, which was named in memory of the late Woking councillor who worked endlessly to gain funding for arts in the area. The luxury of its spacious front of house area and size of its main...

New Wimbledon Theatre

The New Wimbledon Theatre is an Edwardian theatre situated on the Broadway, in Wimbledon, London. The building has stood on the same site since the completion of its construction in 1910, and with a capacity of 1,500 seats, it is one of the largest theatres in London. The venue is a Grade II listed building designed by entrepreneur and theatre enthusiast J. B. Mulholland. It consists of an elaborate Edwardian auditorium decorated with both Italian renaissance and Georgian influences across its three seating levels. The theatre was built on the site of a grand house with large...

Noel Coward Theatre

The Noël Coward Theatre is a West End theatre located on St. Martin's Lane, in London. The venue, formerly known as The Albery Theatre, underwent major refurbishment in 2006, and reopened as the Noël Coward Theatre in recognition of the prolific playwright of the same name. Its main auditorium has a capacity of 872 seats, split over four levels. The theatre is a Grade II listed building that is rich with theatre history. It was designed by the famous theatre architect W. G. R. Sprague and features a classically styled exterior and elaborative interior decoration influenced...

Northern Stage

Northern Stage is the largest producing theatre company in the North East of England, and we are very pleased that we are regarded as one of the top-twelve producing theatres in the UK. Besides producing our own work, we are dedicated to presenting the best in local, national and international theatre. Since reopening in 2006 we have hosted the likes of Frantic Assembly, Kneehigh Theatre, Headlong Theatre, DV8 Physical Theatre, The Opera Group, the National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Our Creative Residencies programme gives resources to local theatre-makers...

Nottingham Playhouse

We create theatre that’s bold, thrilling and proudly made in Nottingham. Awarded Regional Theatre of the Year 2019 by The Stage, Nottingham Playhouse is one of the country’s leading producing theatres and creates a range of productions throughout the year, from timeless classics to innovative family shows and adventurous new commissions. We want our theatre to be a space where everyone feels they belong, and we use our stage to tell diverse stories that reflect our city. Our wide-reaching participation programmes create life-changing experiences for our community and...

Novello Theatre

A long-term home to West End musicals, the Novello Theatre is a large West End venue located near Charing Cross. This 1105-seat theatre was originally opened in 1905 as the Waldorf Theatre and then re-named the Strand Theatre in 1913. In 2005, the theatre underwent a £4.5 million refurbishment to celebrate its impressive centenary. With this new interior, the theatre was inspired to adopt the new name of the Novello Theatre as the famous composer Ivor Novello lived in a flat above the theatre for almost four decades. Despite being best known as a venue for musicals, the...

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