14 New Rd, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1SD, England
Date Opened: 27 June 1807
Located in Central Brighton, East Sussex, England. One of the oldest theatres in Britain, '[t]he theater hosts musicals, plays, opera and ballet throughout the year, as well as Creative Learning events, workshops and courses. The venue has a capacity of 952 seats over four levels and features a wonderful Proscenium. [...] The theatre was bought by the Ambassador Theatre Group in 1999 who have developed the infrastructure [...], as well as investing in new productions and creating alliances with arts organizations.' (TRB website)
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http://theatreroyalbrighton.com/
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Accessed 20 February 2018.
13-Apr-1999 to 17-Apr-1999
28-Jan-1985 to 02-Feb-1985
22-Aug-2016 to 27-Aug-2016
27-Feb-2007 to 03-Mar-2007
Performance times: 19:45; Thu and Sat matinees 14:30. Ticket prices £15-25.
03-Jun-1985
05-Jun-1973
05-Jun-1973
17-Apr-1990 to 28-Apr-1990
Performance times: Mon to Sat at 19:45, Thurs matinee at 14:30 and Sat matinee at 16:00.
Prices: Mon. to Thurs. and Sat. matinee: Stalls £12, £10; Royal Circle £12, £10; Second Circle £8; Gallery £4.50. Fri. and Sat.: Stalls £14, £12; Royal Circle £14, £12; Second Circle £9; Gallery £5. Thurs. matinee: Stalls £8.50; Royal Circle £8.50; Second Circle £7; Gallery £4. Thurs. and Sat. matinees £6 any seat for senior citizens. Student standby tickets £6.
26-Apr-1965 to 01-May-1965
Part of the regional tour of The Comedy of Errors and The Homecoming, prior to The Homecoming's London premiere at the Aldwych Theatre. At the Theatre Royal, only The Homecoming appeared as part of this run.
13-Jul-2004 to 19-Jul-2004
Times: 19:45; Thu and Sat matinees 14:30. Prices from £15-24.
13-May-1974
25-May-1981
14-Sep-1959
Advertised as 'for a week'.
14-Sep-1959
Advertised as 'for a week'.
14-Sep-1959
Advertised as 'for a week'.
14-Sep-1959
Advertised as 'for a week'.
27-Apr-1978
Pinter's diary indicates that the production moved to Brighton from the 27 April.
28-Jan-1985 to 02-Feb-1985
28-Jan-1985 to 02-Feb-1985
23-Jan-2007 to 27-Jan-2007
15-Nov-1990 to 17-Nov-1990
02-May-2022 to 07-Apr-2022