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Redbridge Drama Centre

Redbridge Drama Centre is located in South Woodford and is a centre for creating, performing and watching theatre for all ages and is recognised by Arts Council England as a National Portfolio Organisation. The centre runs a wide variety of courses, workshop and holiday programmes throughout the year, so whether you are a beginner or advanced, professional or amateur we would like you to drop in and have a chat about how we can help you, or your child, explore what theatre can offer. In addition, we offer a wide range of professional productions throughout the year from established...

Regent Theatre

Originally opened in 1929 as a super cinema, The Regent Theatre’s first presentation was a silent film, The Last Command. The foyer was luxuriously decorated in the fashionable Art Deco style, with similar splendour in the auditorium and its reputation grew for presenting Sunday concerts. In 1950 there was a name change to the Gaumont and the venue became part of the increasing touring pop concert circuit in the 60s and was extensively used for amateur operatic and musical comedy productions. It 1974 it was given a triple screen and renamed the Odeon Film Centre two years later....

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a London landmark, situated within the Queen Mary’s Gardens section of Regent’s Park, near Baker Street station. An award-winning theatre, it holds a programme of summertime shows in its unique open-air setting – both its stage and auditorium are completely uncovered. It is also home to one of the longest bars in any London theatre, stretching the entire length of its seating. Established in 1932, by acting duo Sydney Carroll and Robert Atkins, the theatre originally specialised in classic plays and Shakespeare productions. Regent’s Park...

Rhoda McGaw Theatre

The Rhoda McGaw Theatre is part of the New Victoria Theatre, Woking’s cultural hub for theatre and the arts. The project forms part of the Woking Centre Halls complex, a cultural redevelopment project of Woking’s town centre. It is named after the late councillor Rhoda McGaw in recognition of her tireless efforts to create funding for arts-based events in Woking. The venue is known colloquially as ‘The Rhoda’, and first opened its doors in 1975. It is an intimate theatre, with a capacity of 228 seats in 9 rows of raised seating, which is well recognised for its excellent...

Richmond Theatre

The Richmond Theatre is a London theatre, adjacent to Richmond Green in the south west of the city. It’s one of the pinnacle examples of the work of theatre architect Frank Matcham and is now a Grade II listed building. Built in 1899 as the Theatre Royal and Opera House, the theatre’s seating is traditionally arranged, and has a mixture of detailing and plush red fabrics. The exterior of the theatre and the auditorium have been used as the set for many famous films including Evita, Topsy-Turvy and Finding Neverland. In the early 1990s, the theatre had major renovations,...

Riverfront Theatre

The Riverfront is at the heart of the arts and entertainment scene in Newport. A lively theatre and arts centre based in the centre of Newport City centre that brings as many people as possible into contact with the arts and creativity, with professional performances, film screenings and workshops. The Riverfront is Newport's only professional presenting theatre and arts centre and has two theatre spaces, visual art gallery spaces, dance studio, recording studio, workshop rooms, conference room and licensed cafe.

Riverside Studios

Arts and media centre with a 2-screen cinema, TV production suite and 2 large performance studios, plus a restaurant, bar and cafe.

Riverside Theatre

The Riverside Theatre is Northern Ireland’s oldest operating professional theatre outside of Belfast. It has an intimate 278 – 350 seat auditorium which offers an exciting and diverse annual programme, for children and adults, of comedy, dance, music, lectures, musical theatre, drama and art. Set amidst the busy Ulster University campus in Coleraine, the theatre serves the wide reaching Causeway Coast & Glens community. Its Riverside Youth Theatre has previously had some of the finest Northern Irish talent attend. Actor James Nesbitt, newsreader Mark Carruthers, actor Bronagh...

Rose Theatre Kingston

Founded by Sir Peter Hall, the Rose Theatre, Kingston is a venue on Kingston High Street. Officially opening in 2008, the theatre is designed like the original Elizabethan Rose Theatre on London’s Bankside. It is also considered to be one of the largest producing theatres in South West London. The theatre’s layout is based upon the Elizabethan-style of the original Rose Theatre and has a shallow thrust stage. The venue does, however, have comfortable seating and a roof – unlike its Elizabethan predecessor. The Rose was a project supported by the famous theatre director...

Royal & Derngate Theatre

Royal & Derngate, Northampton is the main venue for arts and entertainment in Northamptonshire – last year we welcomed more than 314,000 audience members for a diverse programme of drama, music, dance, comedy and film. Another 180,000 people saw our award-winning Made in Northampton productions across the country, shows originated, cast, built, rehearsed and premiered on our stages.

Royal Court Theatre

The Royal Court Theatre is a non-commercial West End theatre on Sloane Square, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is considered to be one of the most innovative venues for new writing in the country and presents a wide-ranging programme all year round. The present building opened on 24 September 1888 as the New Court Theatre. It was designed by Walter Emden and Bertie Crew in fine red brick, with a stone façade in an Italianate style. The first production in the theatre was a play by Sydney Grundy, Mamma, starring famous theatre director Matilda Vining, as...

Royal Lyceum Theatre

The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company is Scotland’s leading producing theatre. With a strong reputation for excellence in both classical and contemporary work, The Lyceum is committed to developing Scotland’s considerable indigenous talents while presenting the best of international drama. This year we enter into Artistic Director David Greig’s inaugural season featuring four world premieres, Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Noël Coward, and a co-production with Malthouse Theatre Melbourne and Black Swan State Theatre Company, and many more thrilling shows. Between September and June...

Royal Shakespeare Company

The Royal Shakespeare Company (at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre) is based in Stratford-upon-Avon – the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The theatre is dedicated to the playwright, and the majority of its productions are reimaginations of his works. The theatre was designed by Elisabeth Scott and is therefore considered to be the first important work to be constructed in Britain by a female architect. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre originally opened in 1932 as the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in recognition of the previous theatre on its site. It had the ‘classic’ theatre...

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