Theatres & Cinemas

Rhoda McGaw Theatre

The 228 seat Rhoda McGaw Theatre is a performance space owned by Woking Borough Council and managed by The Ambassadors, Woking. The theatre caters for Woking?s many community groups and societies as well as semi-professional and professional content. It has a varied programme of entertainment throughout the year including musical theatre, comedy, opera, dance, drama, …

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New Victoria Theatre

The New Victoria Theatre in Woking, England opened in June 1992. The main theatre seats approximately 1,300 people, making it one of the largest receiving house theatres outside London. In addition to the main theatre the complex also contains the smaller Rhoda McGaw Theatre and a six-screen cinema. The theatre has presented dramas from groups …

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Towngate Theatre

Towngate Theatre is the hub for the arts at the heart of Basildon. A home for an exciting programme of drama, musicals, comedy, gigs and children?s theatre that builds to fever pitch for panto season at Christmas time. The Towngate offers Essex a fantastic alternative night out, bringing the best of touring productions to the …

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Artrix

Artrix is an arts venue in Bromsgrove, England, located on School Drive just outside the town centre. The building was constructed between 2004 and 2005 on a green field site near Heart of Worcestershire College Bromsgrove campus and the Bromsgrove ‘Blue Light’ centre. It hosts theatre and dance performances, cinema screenings, live music (including touring …

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Fuse Cinema

Fuse Cinema was launched in March 2014 to provide a wide range of films, and the best of the latest cinema releases, all at an affordable price. We screens films on two or three Saturdays each month. The cinema is managed by Fuse Community Cinema CIC volunteers. Our auditorium features tiered seating of 100 seats, …

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Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre is a theatre located in Guildford, Surrey, England. Named after the actress Yvonne Arnaud, it presents a series of locally produced and national touring productions, including opera, ballet and pantomime. The theatre has two performance venues, the main auditorium and the smaller Mill Studio. Replacing a former repertory theatre in North …

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Malvern Theatres

The Festival Theatre, now known as Malvern Theatres, is a theatre complex on Grange Road in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. Malvern Theatres, housed in the Winter Gardens complex in the town centre of Great Malvern, has been a provincial centre for the arts since 1885. The theatre became known for its George Bernard Shaw productions in …

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Mercury Theatre

The Mercury Theatre is a theatre in Colchester, producing highly regarded[1][2][3][4][5] original work under the title “Made in Colchester”[6] and also receiving touring shows. The theatre has two auditoria, and is led by Tracey Childs (Executive Producer and Joint Chief Executive), Steve Mannix (Executive Director and Joint Chief Executive) and Ryan McBryde (Creative Director). The …

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Strode Theatre

Strode Theatre is a mixed arts venue in Street, Somerset, England. It has a 1960s two-tiered 343 seat purpose-built main theatre and a versatile modern Studio space, with retractable seating for 64. It hosts a programme of live professional and amateur theatre productions, live folk, classical and rock/pop music; popular, European and art-house film; live …

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The Nomad Theatre

The story started in 1934 when The Nomads staged their first play, Journey?s End, in the Guildford Borough Hall. From then until 1957, performances were held in local halls and rehearsals took place in various different places ? leading to the name Nomad Players. In 1957, the society was given some land with a building …

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SeahousesHUB

Seahouses attracts many visitors, mainly from the north east area. However national and international tourists often come to Seahouses whilst visiting the Northumberland National Park, Northumberland Coast and the Farne Islands. Seahouses also has a working fishing port, which also serves the tourist trade, being the embarkation point for visits to the Farne Islands. From …

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Empire Theatre

The Empire Theatre & Cinema is a popular 500 capacity venue in the heart of Consett, screening live theatre shows ranging from comedy and children?s plays, to classical ballets and live music. The Empire Cinema screens the latest blockbusters and 3D movies, with a state-of-the-art digital projector. The Cafe Bar also offers a place to …

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Villagers Theatre

Villagers Theatre is a community theater located in the municipal complex of Somerset, New Jersey, United States. It was founded in 1960 and is still running today.[1] The group has a New Playwrights Series where unpublished plays are performed. The theatre was founded in 1960 and began doing shows in the Van Middlesworth Barn. In …

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The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre

The Brewhouse Theatre and Arts Centre (or The Brewhouse) is the largest theatre and arts centre in Taunton, a town in Somerset, England. The building opened 28 March 1977, on the banks of the River Tone, and offers a 350-seat auditorium and supporting studio and exhibition spaces.[1] Its first professional production was Alan Ayckbourn?s The …

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The Blakehay Theatre

The Blakehay Theatre is a 207-seat theatre in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England. Its building was originally a 19th-century Baptist church. The theatre building was Weston-super-Mare’s first Baptist church, built in 1850 as Wadham Street Baptist Church, and was also the town’s first public building.[1][2] In 1862 Hans Price, who became the town’s leading architect, was …

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The Maltings

The Maltings is a live arts, cinema and theatre venue located in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, UK. The Maltings also manages Berwick Visual Arts and its exhibition and residency programme across the Granary and the Gymnasium Galleries, located elsewhere in the town centre. It is operated by The Maltings (Berwick) Trust as a registered charity. It is …

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The Archway Theatre

The Archway Theatre is a unique[3] amateur theatre based in Horley, Surrey, United Kingdom. It is operated by a membership organisation, the Archway Theatre Company. It consists of a 95 seat main auditorium and a 40 seat studio complex. The group performs 10 main productions each year of 10 performances each over a 2 week …

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Jam Jar Cinema

Right in the heart of Whitley Bay, the Jam Jar Cinema offers the best in local, friendly, affordable, inclusive and diverse cinema. We have one 45 seat screen and are expanding to add two more and install a lift by the end of 2019. While the multiplexes concentrate on their screens, seats and sound, we …

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Queen’s Theatre

The Queen’s Theatre is a theatre in Barnstaple. It assumed its current form in 1993, but the history of theatre in Barnstaple can be traced back to at least 1435, when minstrels, players, jugglers and buffoons were an established feature of Barnstaple’s annual fair. Documents indicate that in 1605 a touring troupe, the King’s Players …

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Babbacombe Theatre

The Babbacombe Theatre was built gradually on the grounds of a site where bands played in the summer. The Babbacombe Downs Concert Hall was built in 1938 to replace the weather-damage bandstand and awning, which had been constructed in 1920 and 1935. The hall could be built no higher than the old awning, so all …

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Phoenix Theatre

Based in the town centre?of Blyth, the Phoenix theatre is a fantastic arts resource complete with a 300 seat theatre space, rehearsal space, bar and foyer gallery. The theatre programme successfully combines both?amateur and professional performances?and attracts?audiences from a broad area including North Tyneside and rural Northumberland. In the early 1990’s the Blyth Arts and …

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Vue Cinema Cramlington

Vue International (otherwise known as Vue Cinemas, and stylised as vue), formerly SBC International Cinemas, is a British multinational cinema company operating in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Taiwan. The company was founded in May 2003 by the acquisition of Warner Village Cinemas by …

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Forum Cinema Hexham

The Forum Cinema occupies a central position in the heart of Hexham, overlooking the historic Market Place. It first opened its doors to the public on 23rd August 1937, a splendid Art Deco venue to replace the old Gem Palace cinema which had occupied the same site since 1910. The Forum has served the population …

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