New Theatre

Oxford, England

Performance History

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The New Theatre Oxford is a theatre and entertainment venue located in the city of Oxford, England. It was opened in 1934 and has since become one of the most prominent cultural institutions in the city. The New Theatre Oxford has a capacity of up to 1,800 seats and is used for a wide range of productions, including West End musicals, plays, ballets, operas, and comedy shows. It has hosted many famous productions and performers over the years, including The Lion King, Phantom of the Opera, and stand-up comedy from the likes of Michael McIntyre and Sarah Millican. The New Theatre Oxford is known for its grand, Art Deco-style auditorium, which features a large stage, plush seating, and ornate plasterwork. The theatre has undergone several refurbishments and upgrades over the years, and now boasts state-of-the-art technical equipment and modern facilities. In addition to its main auditorium, the New Theatre Oxford also has a smaller studio space, the Piano Bar, which can seat up to 90 people and is used for smaller productions, workshops, and community events. The theatre is also committed to education and outreach, and offers a range of programmes and initiatives for young people and underrepresented communities. The New Theatre Oxford is located in the heart of Oxford, close to a range of other cultural attractions, including the Ashmolean Museum and the Oxford Playhouse.}

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Seating Capacity: 1800

Location Info

Oxford, England

Other Names

  • New Oxford Theatre (unknown)
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