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List of theatres in the United Kingdom

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The following is a list of active professional theatres and concert halls in the United Kingdom. They are organised alphabetically in name order.

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
53 Two Manchester 2016 in first space, 2019 into temporary space, 2023 into current space 150 Creative Director - Simon Naylor

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Abbey Theatre Nuneaton 1969 248 Chief Executive – Tony Deeming
Adelphi Theatre London 1806 1,500 Owners – Nederlander Organization, Really Useful Theatres
Alban Arena St Albans June 1968 856–1,200 Operator – 1Life Management Solutions Ltd
Aldwych Theatre London 1905 1,200 Owner – Nederlander Organization
Alexandra Theatre Birmingham 27 May 1901 1,347 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Alhambra Theatre Bradford 1914 1,456 Operator – Bradford Council (Theatres)
Almeida Theatre London 1980 325 Artistic Director – Rupert Goold
Ambassadors Theatre London 5 June 1913 444 Owner – Stephen Waley-Cohen
Angles Theatre Wisbech c1790 c100 Wisbech Angles Theatre Council
The Anvil Basingstoke April 1994 1,400 Owner – The Anvil Trust Ltd
Apollo Theatre London 21 February 1901 658 Owner – Nimax Theatres
Apollo Victoria Theatre London 1930 2,328 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Arcola Theatre London September 2000 200 Artistic Director – Mehmet Ergen
Arena Theatre Wolverhampton 1967; refurbished 1999 150 Owner – University of Wolverhampton
Artrix Bromsgrove, Worcs. 2005 301 Operator – Bromsgrove Arts Centre Trust
Arts Theatre London 5 June 1913 350 Operator – JJ Goodman Ltd
artsdepot London 23 October 2004 158–395 Operator – The Arts Depot Trust Limited
Ashcroft Theatre London 5 November 1962 763 Owner – Croydon London Borough Council

B

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Bacon Theatre Cheltenham 1991 566 Theatre Manager – Debbie Godber
Barbican Theatre London 1982 1,156 Artistic Director – Louise Jeffreys
Barons Court Theatre London 1991 57 Owner – Geronimo Inns (Young & Co.’s Brewery)
Barn Theatre Cirencester 2018 203 Artistic Director – Iwan Lewis
Barons Court Theatre London 1991 57 Owner – Geronimo Inns (Young & Co.’s Brewery)
Bristol Hippodrome Bristol 1912 1,951 Owner - Ambassador Theatre Group
Beck Theatre Hayes 1977 600 Owner – HQ Theatres
Bedworth Civic Hall Bedworth 1973 745 Theatre Manager - Simon Farndon. Owner - Bedworth Civic Hall Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Belgrade Theatre Coventry 1958 858 Artistic Director – Hamish Glen
Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham 1895 1,935 Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Trust Ltd
Birmingham Repertory Theatre Birmingham 1913 1,265 Birmingham Rep Enterprises Limited
Blackburn Empire Theatre Blackburn October 2002 332 Charity with Volunteer Board
Blackfriars Arts Centre Boston 27 March 1949 230
Bloomsbury Theatre London 1968 547 Owner – University College London
The Bonington Nottingham 1979[1] 178[2] Owner – Gedling Borough Council
Boxmoor Playhouse Hemel Hempstead 1997 200 Owner - Hemel Hempstead Theatre Company[3]
Blue Orange Theatre Birmingham April 2011 107
Brangwyn Hall Swansea 23 October 1934 1070
Broadway Theatre, Catford London 1932 800
Brockley Jack Theatre London 1992 50
Brookside Theatre Romford 2012 140
Burnley Mechanics Burnley 1986 495 Burnley Leisure Trust
Bush Theatre London 6 April 1972 180
Buxton Opera House Buxton 1903 902 Operator – High Peak Theatre Trust

C

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Camberley Theatre Camberley 408 Owner – Surrey Heath Borough Council
Cambridge Arts Theatre Cambridge 1 February 1936 666
Cambridge Corn Exchange Cambridge 1875 1,849
Cambridge Theatre London 4 September 1930 1,231 Owner – Really Useful Theatres
Canal Cafe Theatre London 60
Carriageworks Theatre Leeds 11 November 2005 349 Owner – Leeds City Council
Cast Theatre Doncaster 2 September 2013 620 Director – Deborah Rees
Castle Theatre Wellingborough 1995 503 Operator – Parkwood Theatres.
Chelsea Theatre London November 2001 110
Chichester Festival Theatre Chichester 1962 1,206 Artistic Director – Daniel Evans
Chickenshed Theatre London 1974 300 Artistic Director – Lou Stein
Churchill Theatre Bromley 19 July 1977 781 Operator – HQ Theatres
Citizens Theatre Glasgow 11 September 1878 500 Artistic Director – Dominic Hill
City Hall Sheffield 22 September 1932 2,271
Civic Theatre Rotherham 7 March 1960 356
Cochrane Theatre London 1963–2012 314
Cockpit Theatre London 1616–1665 220
Coliseum Theatre (Aberdare) Aberdare 17 September 1938 600
Coliseum Theatre London 1904 2,558 Owner – English National Opera
Congress Theatre Eastbourne 1963 1,689 Owner - Eastbourne Borough Council
Contact Theatre Manchester 1972 320 Operator – The Manchester Young People's Theatre Ltd
Corn Exchange, Newbury Newbury 1993 400 The Corn Exchange (Newbury) Trust
Court Theatre Tring, Hertfordshire 1978 220 Operator – Court Theatre Ltd
Courtyard Theatre (Hereford) Hereford 1998 520 Operator – The Courtyard Trust Ltd
Courtyard Theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company) Stratford-on-Avon 2006–2010 1,048
Cottesloe (Royal National Theatre) London 1976 400 Artistic Director – Rufus Norris
Crescent Theatre Birmingham 1932 460
Criterion Theatre (Coventry) Coventry 1961 122
Criterion Theatre London 21 March 1874 588 Owner – Criterion Theatre Trust
Cromer Pier Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Norfolk 1901 500 Openwide Coastal Ltd
Crucible Theatre (Sheffield Theatres) Sheffield 1971 980 Artistic Director – Robert Hastie
Curve Leicester 11 November 2008 920 Artistic Director – Nikolai Foster
Caird Hall Dundee 2000

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Darlington Hippodrome Darlington 1907 1,000 Owner – Darlington County Council
De Montfort Hall Leicester 1913 2,000 Owner – Leicester City Council
Derby Theatre Derby 1975 535 Artistic Director – Sarah Brigham
Dominion Theatre London October 1929 2,163 Owner – Nederlander Organization
Little Theatre Doncaster 99
Donmar Warehouse London 18 July 1977 271 Artistic Director – Josie Rourke
Dorking Halls Surrey 1931 813
Duchess Theatre London 25 November 1929 494 Owner – Nimax Theatres
Duke of York's Theatre London 10 September 1892 640 (900 originally) Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Dundee Rep Theatre Dundee May 1939 455

E

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Edinburgh Festival Theatre Edinburgh November 7, 1892 1,915 Operator – Capital Theatres
Edinburgh Playhouse Edinburgh 1929 3,059 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Empire Theatre (Glasgow) Glasgow 1897–1963 2,100
Empire Theatre (Hackney) Hackney 1901; rebuilt in 2004 1,275
Empire Theatre (Liverpool) Liverpool March 9, 1925 2,348 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Empire Theatre (Sunderland) Sunderland July 1, 1907 2,200 Operator – Ambassador Theatre Group
Epsom Playhouse Surrey 1984 406
Epstein Theatre Liverpool 1913 (closed 30 June 2023) 380 Owner - Liverpool City Council
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Cheltenham October 1891 694 Chief Executive - Mark Goucher
Everyman Theatre (Liverpool) Liverpool 1964; rebuilt in 2011–14 400 Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust Ltd

F

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Finborough Theatre London June 1980 50 Artistic Director – Neil McPherson
The Fisher Theatre Bungay February 1828 115–160 Bungay Arts and Theatre Society
Floral Pavilion Theatre Wirral December 2008 814 Wirral Council
Fortune Theatre London November 8, 1924 432 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
The Forum Barrow-in-Furness 1990 580
The Forum Open-air Theatre Norwich October 2001 variable
The Forum Studio Theatre Chester 1998 100
Futurist Theatre Scarborough 1921–2014 2,155

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
G Live Guildford September 2011 1031 Owner – HQ Theatres
Garrick Theatre London 24 April 1889 718 (current); 800 (original) Owner – Nimax Theatres
Gatehouse Theatre Stafford 535 Freedom Leisure
Gate Theatre (London) London 1979 75 Artistic Director – Ellen McDougall
Georgian Theatre Royal Richmond (Yorkshire) 1788; rebuilt 1963 214
Gielgud Theatre London 27 December 1906 986 Owner – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Gillian Lynne Theatre London 02 January 1973 1294 Owner - LW Theatres
Globe Theatre London 1599; rebuilt 1997 1,400 (current); 3,000 (original) Artistic Director – Michelle Terry
Gordon Craig Theatre Stevenage 1976 1,701
Grand Opera House (Belfast) Belfast 23 December 1895; 1980–present 1,063
Grand Opera House (York) York 20 January 1902 1028 Operator – Ambassador Theatre Group
Grand Pavilion Porthcawl 1932 643
Grand Theatre, Blackpool Blackpool 1894; reopened 23 March 1981 1,100 Owner - Blackpool Grand Theatre Trust Ltd
Grand Theatre, Lancaster Lancaster 1792; 1848–1978 457
Greenwich Theatre Greenwich 1864, rebuilt 1969 430
The Grand Clitheroe 1874; 2008 400 (standing)
240 (fully seated, theatre-style)
140 (cabaret)
Owned by The Lancaster Foundation
Grand Theatre, Leeds Leeds 18 November 1878 1,550 Home of Opera North
Grand Theatre, Swansea Swansea 1897 1,014
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton Wolverhampton 1894; rebuilt in 1982 1,200
Grimsby Auditorium Grimsby 1995 1,200–2,000
Guildhall of St George King's Lynn 1445 320 Shakespear's Guildhall Trust

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Theatre Current Location Opened Capacity Current Operator
Hall for Cornwall Truro 1846 969
Hall Green Little Theatre Birmingham 1951 180 Hall Green Little Theatre Ltd
Harlow Playhouse Harlow 1971 409 Harlow District Council - Artistic Director - Rory Davies
Harrogate Theatre Harrogate 1900 500 Managed by Harrogate (White Rose) Theatre Trust Ltd
Harold Pinter Theatre London 15 October 1881 796 (1,180 originally) Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Haymarket Theatre Basingstoke 1865; as theatre 1951, refurbished 2007 380
Her Majesty's Theatre London 1705 1,216 Owner – Really Useful Group
The Hexagon Reading 1977 1,686
Highbury Theatre Birmingham 1942 140 Highbury Theatre Centre Ltd
Hope Mill Theatre Manchester 2015 145 William Whelton - Executive Director, Joseph Houston - Artistic Director
Hull New Theatre Hull 1939 1,330 Hull Culture & Leisure
Hull City Hall Hull 1909 1200 - 1800 Hull Culture & Leisure
Hull Truck Theatre Hull 1971 435 Artistic Director – Mark Babych

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Jacksons Lane London 1975 166 Executive Director – Isobel Smith
Jigsaw Youth Theatre Halesowen, Dudley 2017 Jigsaw Youth Theatre

K

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Key Theatre, Peterborough Peterborough 1973 360 Landmark Theatres (part of Selladoor Worldwide)
King's Lynn Corn Exchange King's Lynn 1854 733
King's Hall Herne Bay, Kent 4 April 1904 250–500
The King's Theatre Newmarket 1955 123 Newmarket Operatic Musical And Dramatic Society Ltd (NOMADS)
Kings Theatre, Southsea Portsmouth/Southsea 30 September 1907 1,600

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Lace Market Theatre Nottingham 1972 118
Lakeside Theatre (University of Essex) Colchester, Essex 1971 200
Lamproom Theatre Barnsley 1999 187 Barnsley Theatre Trust
Lantern Theatre Liverpool 2009 85
Lantern Theatre Sheffield 1893 84
Lawrence Batley Theatre Huddersfield 9 July 1819 477[4]
Leatherhead Theatre (formerly Thorndike Theatre) Leatherhead, Surrey 1969 498
Leeds City Varieties Leeds 1865; reopened September 2011 467
Leeds Playhouse Leeds March 1990 1,100
Leighton Buzzard Library Theatre Leighton Buzzard October 5, 1979 170
Library Theatre (Manchester) Manchester 17 July 1934; reopened 22 March 2014 312
Library Theatre (Sheffield)[5] Sheffield 1947 260
Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio[6] Lichfield, Staffordshire 2003 562
Bolton Little Theatre Bolton 1931 165
Little Theatre (Chester) Chester 1962 126
Little Theatre (Leicester) Leicester 1932 349
Live Theatre[7] Newcastle upon Tyne 1982 170
Liverpool Actors Studio Theatre Liverpool 1999 80
London Coliseum London 1904 2,558
London Palladium London 26 December 1910 2,286
The Lowry Salford 12 October 2000 2,196
Lyceum Theatre (Crewe) Crewe, Cheshire 21 November 1887; rebuilt 6 October 1911 1,250 (original); 850 (currently)
Lyceum Theatre, London London 14 July 1834 2,100
Lyceum Theatre (Sheffield Theatres) Sheffield 1897; rebuilt 1991 1,068
Lyric Theatre (Belfast) Belfast 1951; reopened 1 May 2011 400
Lyric Theatre, London London 17 December 1888 915 (currently); 1,258 (original)
Lyric Theatre (Lowry) Salford 12 October 2000 1,730
Lyric Hammersmith London 1895 550
Lyttelton (Royal National Theatre) London 1976 890

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Macready Theatre Rugby 1975 250
Maddermarket Theatre Norwich 1921 310
Malvern Festival Theatre Malvern, Worcs. 188; reopened 1998 850 Malvern Theatres Trust
Marina Theatre Lowestoft Suffolk 1878; reopened October 1988 800
Market Theatre Ledbury, Herefordshire 1956 128
Marlowe Theatre Canterbury Reopened 2011 1,200
Mart Theatre Skipton 2003 300
Mayflower Theatre Southampton December 1928 2,300
Menier Chocolate Factory London 2004 180
Mercury Theatre Colchester 1972 598
Merlin Theatre Sheffield 1974 240
Met Theatre Bury 1980 400
Michael Pilch Studio Oxford 1997 50–90 Balliol College
Middlesbrough Theatre Middlesbrough October 1957 484 Middlesbrough Council
Minack Theatre Cornwall 1930 750
Montgomery Theatre Sheffield 1886 418
Mull Theatre Tobermory, Isle of Mull 2008 64 An Tobar and Mull Theatre

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Newbridge Memo Newbridge 1924 446
New Diorama Theatre London 2010 80 Artistic Director - Bec Martin
New London Theatre London 2 January 1973 1,118
New Theatre (Cardiff) Cardiff 10 December 1906 1,144 Operator - HQ Theatres and Hospitality
New Theatre Oxford Oxford 26 February 1934 1,800
New Theatre, Peterborough Peterborough 2001; reopened 2017 1079 Landmark Theatres (part of Selladoor Worldwide)
New Vic Theatre Newcastle-under-Lyme 1986 600
New Victoria Theatre Woking June 1992 1,300
New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich, Suffolk 1979 400
New Wimbledon Theatre Wimbledon, London 26 December 1910 1,670
Noël Coward Theatre London 1903 872 Operator – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Norbury Theatre Droitwich, Worcestershire 1962 176
Norwich Playhouse Norwich 1995 300
Norwich Puppet Theatre Norwich 1980 140
Nottingham Playhouse Nottingham 1963 770
Nottingham Arts Theatre Nottingham 1953 321
Novello Theatre London 22 May 1905 1,105
Northcott Theatre Exeter 1967 464
Nuffield Theatre Southampton 1963; closed 2020 450

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Octagon Theatre Bolton 27 November 1967 300–400
Old Joint Stock Theatre Birmingham 1864 95
The Old Town Hall Hemel Hempstead 1978 110 Dacorum Borough Council
Old Rep Theatre Birmingham 15 February 1913 383
Old Vic London 1818 1,067 Artistic Director – Matthew Warchus
Oldham Coliseum Theatre Oldham 1885 585
Olivier (Royal National Theatre) London 1976 1,160
Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park Regent's Park, London 1932 1,200+ Artistic Director – Timothy Sheader
Opera House (Blackpool) Blackpool 1889; rebuilt in 1910 and 1939 2,920
Opera House (Manchester) Manchester 1912 1,920
Oxford Playhouse Oxford 1923 640

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Palace theatre, Kilmarnock Kilmarnock 1860 498
Palace Theatre, London London January 1891 1,400
Palace Theatre, Manchester Manchester 18 May 1891 1,955
Palace Theatre, Mansfield Mansfield 1910 534
Palace Theatre, Newark Newark-on-Trent 1920 638 Newark and Sherwood District Council
Palace Theatre, Redditch Redditch 1913 420 Redditch Borough Council
Palace Theatre, Swansea Swansea 1888; repurposed 1960s; closed 2006; under redevelopment since 2021 600+ (formerly)
Palace Theatre, Watford Watford 14 December 1908 600
Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea Westcliff-on-Sea 21 October 1912 603 (current)
1,500 (original)
Parc and Dare Hall Treorchy 1913 660
Pavilion Theatre (Bournemouth) Bournemouth 19 March 1929 1,448
Pavilion Theatre and Bandstand (Gorleston) Gorleston, Norfolk 8 July 1901 300
Pavilion Theatre (Rhyl) Rhyl 1891 1,061
Pavilion Theatre (Weymouth) Weymouth 21 December 1908 988
Peacock Theatre London 13 November 1911 999 (current)
2,600 (original)
Peepul Theatre Leicester 2005 314
Pendle Hippodrome Theatre Colne 21 September 1914 489
Penistone Paramount Cinema Penistone 1914 344 Penistone Town Council
Phoenix Theatre (London) London 24 September 1930 1,012
Phoenix Theatre (Ross-on-Wye) Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire 1983 64 The Phoenix Theatre Company
Piccadilly Theatre London 27 April 1928 1,282 (current)
1,400 (original)
Pitlochry Festival Theatre Perthshire 19 May 1951 544
Platform Theatre Norwich City College Norwich
Playbox Theatre Warwick 1999 250 Playbox Theatre Company
The Players Theatre Lowestoft 2012 200 The Lowestoft Players Ltd
Liverpool Playhouse Liverpool 1866 677 Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust Ltd
The Playhouse Sleaford 1825 120 Sleaford Little Theatre CIO
London Playhouse London 11 March 1882 786
Pleasance Islington London 1995 230 Pleasance Theatre Trust
Plowright Theatre Scunthorpe 1958 354
Polka Theatre Wimbledon, London
(children's theatre)
20 November 1979 370
Prince Edward Theatre London 3 April 1930 1,716 Owner – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Prince of Wales Theatre London January 1884 1,160 Owner – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Princes Hall Aldershot 1972 690
Princes Theatre Clacton 14 April 1931 1,400 Owner - Tendring District Council
Priory Theatre Kenilworth 8 April 1946 120
Pomegranate Theatre Chesterfield 1800s (originally The Civic Theatre) 590 Owned by Chesterfield Borough Council

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Quays Theatre (Lowry) Salford 12 October 2000 466
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch 21 September 1953 507

R

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
The Regent Christchurch, Dorset 1931 (as cinema); 1983 505
Regent Theatre Ipswich 1929 1,551
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-Trent 1999 1,600 Ambassador Theatre Group
Richmond Theatre London Borough of Richmond 18 September 1899 840
Riverfront Arts Centre Newport 23 October 2004 482
Rose Theatre Kingston upon Thames 16 January 2008 822
Roses Theatre Tewkesbury 30 October 1975 375
Royal & Derngate Northampton October 2006 1,783
Royal Court Theatre (Liverpool) Liverpool 17 October 1938 1,186
Royal Court Theatre (London) London 1870 465
Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester 1976 700
Royal Festival Hall London 3 May 1951 2,500
Royal Hall Harrogate 1903; reopened 2008 950 Harrogate (White Rose) Theatre Trust Ltd
Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh 10 September 1883 658
Royal National Theatre London 22 October 1963 1160 / 890 / 400
Royal Opera House London 7 December 1732 2,256
Royal Spa Centre Leamington Spa 15 June 1972 667
Rose Theatre Rugeley, Staffordshire 210 Rugeley Town Council

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Sadler's Wells London 1683 1,560
Savoy Theatre London 10 October 1881 1,150 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group
Secombe Theatre London 1984 343–396
Scarborough Open Air Theatre Scarborough 1932; reopened 20 May 2010 6,500
Sewell Barn Theatre Norwich 1980 100
Sondheim Theatre (formerly Queen's Theatre) London 8 October 1907 1137 Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Sherman Theatre Cardiff 1973 452 Sherman Cymru
Shoebox Theatre Swindon 2017 50 Wrong Shoes Theatre Company
Sinden Theatre Tenterden, Kent 2004 290 Homewood School
Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre Leeds 2010 230 Owner – Northern Ballet & Phoenix Dance Theatre
The Spa Theatre Bridlington 1907 675 East Riding of Yorkshire Council
The Spa Pavilion Felixstowe 1909 884
St David's Hall Cardiff 30 August 1982 2,000
St George's Hall Bradford 29 August 1853 1,500 (current); 3,500 (original)
St Helens Theatre Royal St. Helens 1895, rebuilt 1901 700 Operator - Regal Entertainments Ltd
St. Martin's Theatre London 26 November 1916 550
Stables Theatre Hastings, East Sussex 16 June 1959 126 The Stables Trust
Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough 30 April 1996 404 Artistic Director – Alan Ayckbourn
Storyhouse Chester May 2017 500 (Thrust), 800 (Touring)
Studio Theatre Sheffield 1971 400
Sue Townsend Theatre (previously Phoenix Arts Centre, then Upper Brown Street) Leicester 1963 266
Summerhall Anatomy Theatre Edinburgh 2011 70
Summerhall Cairns Theatre Edinburgh 2011 120
Summerhall Demonstration Theatre Edinburgh 2011 60
Summerhall Dissection Room Theatre Edinburgh 2011 350
Summerhall Main Hall Theatre Edinburgh 2011 200
Summerhall Red Lecture Theatre Edinburgh 2011 90
Sutton Arts Theatre Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham 1946 129
Swan Theatre (High Wycombe) High Wycombe November 1992 1,076
Swan Theatre (Stratford) Stratford-on-Avon 1986 450
Swan Theatre (Worcester) Worcester 1965 352 Artistic Director – Ben Humphrey

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Telford Theatre Telford 1968 660 Telford and Wrekin Council
The Apex Bury St. Edmunds 2010 500 West Suffolk Council
Theatre by the Lake Keswick, Cumbria 1999 400
Theatre of Small Convenience Malvern, Worcestershire November 1999
closed 25 February 2017
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Theatre Royal, Bath Bath 1805 888
Theatre Royal, Brighton Brighton 27 June 1807 952
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds Bury St. Edmunds 11 October 1819 360
Theatre Royal, Dumfries Dumfries 29 September 1792 500–600
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Drury Lane, London 1660 2,196 Owner – Really Useful Theatres
Theatre Royal, Edinburgh Edinburgh 1769; destroyed by fire 1946
Theatre Royal, Exeter Exeter 1889; closed 1962
Theatre Royal, Glasgow Glasgow 1867 1,541
Theatre Royal, Haymarket Haymarket, London 4 July 1821 888 Owner – Leonard Blavatnik
Theatre Royal, Lincoln Lincoln 1893 475
Theatre Royal, Newcastle Newcastle upon Tyne 20 February 1837 1,249
Theatre Royal, Norwich Norwich 1758 1,308
Theatre Royal, Nottingham Nottingham 1856 1,186
Theatre Royal, Plymouth Plymouth 5 May 1982 1,320
Theatre Royal, Stratford East Stratford, London 17 December 1884 460
Theatre Royal, Wakefield Wakefield 1894 499
Theatre Royal, Winchester Winchester 1 November 1978 400
Theatre Royal, Windsor Windsor 1930 633 Operator – Bill Kenwright
Theatre Royal, York York 1744 847 Artistic Director – Damian Cruden
Torch Theatre Milford Haven 1977 399
Town Hall Birmingham 1834; reopened 2007 1086
Trafalgar Studios London 29 September 1930 480 Owner – Trafalgar Entertainment Group
Traverse Theatre Edinburgh 1963 356 Artistic Director – Orla O'Loughlin
Trestle Theatre St. Albans 1981 125 Executive Director - Clare Winter
Creative Director - Helen Barnett
Trinity Theatre Tunbridge Wells 1982 290 Artistic Director - Sean Turner

U

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Unity Theatre Liverpool 1980 150
Usher Hall Edinburgh 16 March 1914 2,200

V

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Vaudeville Theatre London 16 April 1870 690 Owner – Nimax Theatres
Venue Cymru Llandudno 1982; renovated in 1994 and 2005 1,450 (Theatre); 2,500 (Arena)
Victoria Palace Theatre London 6 November 1911 1,550 Owner – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Victoria Theatre Halifax 8 February 1901 1,501
Valley Community Theatre Liverpool 1994 150 (seated)

W

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Wales Millennium Centre Cardiff 26–28 November 2004 (Phase 1);
22 January 2009 (Phase 2)
1,897
Warwick Arts Centre Coventry 1976? renovated 2017-22 1,340 (Butterworth Hall)
550 (Theatre)
150 (Studio)
University of Warwick
Watermill Theatre Bagnor, Berkshire 1967 220
Watersmeet Theatre Rickmansworth 1975 515 Owner - Three Rivers District Council[8]
West Cliff Theatre Clacton-on-Sea 1894 600 Owner - West Cliff (Tendring) Trust
West End Centre Aldershot 1975 106
West Midlands Creation Centre Birmingham 80 RoguePlay Theatre
Whiffler Theatre Norwich 1882 110 outdoor Gifted to Norwich Council Eastern Daily Press Newspaper Group
Whitehall Theatre Dundee 1890s (Alhambra)
1927[clarification needed]
cinema built 1940-1968 (State Cinema)
1969 became Whitehall Theatre
650 Council owned 1969-1982
Operator - Dundee Whitehall Theatre Company Limited
WInding Wheel Theatre Chesterfield 1930s (originally a cinema) 850 Operator – Chesterfield Borough Council
Wolverhampton Civic Hall Wolverhampton 16 May 1938 3,000
Wyndham's Theatre London 16 November 1899 759 Operator – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Wyvern Theatre Swindon 7 September 1971 635 Operator – HQ Theatures

Y

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
The Y – Theatre Leicester 1900 300 Owner – Leicester YMCA
York Theatre Royal York 1744 847 Artistic Director – Damian Cruden
Young Vic London 11 September 1970 420 Artistic Director – Kwame Kwei-Armah
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford 1963 586 Operator – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Management Limited

Z

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Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management
Z-Arts Manchester 2000 222 Operator – Zion Arts Centre Limited

References

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  1. ^ "Gedling Borough Heritage Brought Alive". Gedling Heritage.
  2. ^ "About Us – The Bonington". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  3. ^ https://www.hhtheatreco.com/ [bare URL]
  4. ^ http://www.thelbt.org/technical?q=technical [dead link]
  5. ^ "Library Theatre". Archived from the original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  6. ^ Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio
  7. ^ Live Theatre
  8. ^ "Thanks to the Friends of Watersmeet and Friends of Watersmeet Film Society".