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This important grade II listed building is one of the oldest working theatres in the country with an exquisite example of a regency auditorium. With a collection of historic buildings that surround the stage house, it a fine example of a Theatre that has evolved over the last two hundred years.

Theatre in Brighton started in 1766 at Barn Hall in Brighthelmstone, a village soon to become Brighton. Theatregoers were to patronise two other buildings in the city before The Prince... Read more >>

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Theatre Royal Brighton Overview

This important grade II listed building is one of the oldest working theatres in the country with an exquisite example of a regency auditorium. With a collection of historic buildings that surround the stage house, it a fine example of a Theatre that has evolved over the last two hundred years.

Theatre in Brighton started in 1766 at Barn Hall in Brighthelmstone, a village soon to become Brighton. Theatregoers were to patronise two other buildings in the city before The Prince of Wales gave his Royal Assent for the building of a new Theatre Royal Brighton on its present site in the summer of 1806. The Theatre first opened its doors to the public on Saturday June 27 1807 with a performance of Hamlet and The Weather Cock starring Charles Kemble of Drury Lane.

For the first 50 years, the Theatre suffered very mixed fortunes with no single manager lasting more than 18 months and with the risk of financial ruin never very far away. In 1854 an actor Henry John Nye Chart arrived, took over the management of the Theatre and turned its fortunes and reputation around. He embarked on an extensive expansion and renovation programme with renowned Theatre architect Charles James Phipps. As an actor Nye Chart had been somewhat unremarkable however his success was to turn an insignificant and disreputable playhouse into a nationally respected institution and he was one of the great actor-managers of the late nineteenth century.

When Nye Chart died in 1876, his wife Ellen Elizabeth Nye Chart took over the management; with considerable flair and imagination she secured the Theatre’s national reputation as one of the most prestigious venues outside of London. She introduced the matinee and gave tickets for the annual Christmas pantomimes to inmates of the Workhouses. Her legacy was to be one of the first women theatre managers with pioneering audience development skills. By the end of the nineteenth century Theatre Royal Brighton had established itself as The Actors Theatre where every major actor including the Kemble & Siddon Families, Sarah Bernhardt, Edmund Kean, David Garrick and Sir Henry Irving graced the stage.

Through the twentieth century the Theatre grew in stature and national reputation. International playwright Ibsen premiered a UK production of The Doll’s House at the Theatre. Later Rattigan, Coward and Orton plays opened as a try out date before a London West End run. The Redgrave Family, Lord Olivier, John Gielgud, Marlene Dietrich, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Rex Harrison, Dame Judy Dench and Paul Scofield are but a few of the stars who performed on the famous stage.

At the dawn of the 21st century there was a new chapter of the Theatre's history; the Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG), purchased Theatre Royal Brighton. The company has invested in the infrastructure of the building and high quality productions. Theatre Royal Brighton Productions was launched to produce productions made in Brighton for new audiences, tour nationally and play in the West End. The organisation has exciting creative alliances with Rambert Dance Company, English Touring Theatre Company and Brighton Festival. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company and the National Theatre have opened prestigious regional tours and in the last decade the Theatre has opened a record number of productions to tour and en route for the West End. In 2007, the city celebrated the Theatre’s 200th Birthday with a year of exciting events; the highlight was a Royal Visit by Her Majesty the Queen who renamed a Box in the Theatre; The Queen Elizabeth II Box. Theatre Royal Brighton has a bright future as it starts a third century of entertaining audiences of all ages.

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Theatre Royal Brighton Information

Theatre Royal Brighton

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    There are four wheelchair spaces available in the stalls. The first counter of the Box Office is at a height suitable for wheelchair users.

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    There are bars on every level who can take orders for interval drinks.

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    The Parlour is open throughout the day for coffee, pastries and plates of savoury delights.

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    Our charming, stylish rooms throughout the building are available for hire, for meetings, conferences and hospitality. We are happy to arrange catering and extra resources should you need them.

Theatre Royal
New Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1SD
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Directions

By train:

Theatre Royal Brighton is situated only five minutes walk from Brighton rail station; with frequent train services serving London and the South East.

By road:

From the M23/A23, follow the signs to the town centre. There is parking nearby for over 3,000 cars.


Contact Information

Book online: Use the links below

Telephone Booking: 0844 871 7650

Customer Service: 0844 871 7627

Groups Bookings: 0844 871 7617

Access Bookings: 0844 871 7677

Stage Door / Admin:* 01273 764400
*please note it is not possible to assist
with bookings on this number

The Parlour

Theatre Royal Brighton has announced its latest production; The Parlour, the Theatre’s new cafe located on New Road. Open from early morning to early evening, The Parlour will serve a selection of teas, fresh ground coffee, pastries, cakes and snacks. So take your seat and join us for a drink and snack next time you are visiting.

More Events & Info

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Theatre Royal Brighton Access

Booking Information

  • Access Booking line: 0844 871 7677

Venue Access Information

  • There are four wheelchair spaces available in the stalls. The first counter of the Box Office is at a height suitable for wheelchair users.

  • Theatre Royal Brighton is equipped with a Sennheiser infra-red sound amplification system. To access the infra-red systems please request receiving equipment from the kiosk situated in the main foyer. Please be sure to request a compatible seat when booking your tickets, as only selected seats work within the infra-red area

    Equipment available: Headset This device amplifies sound through earpieces similar to regular headphones. Suitable for persons without a hearing aid or some hearing aid devices that are able to accommodate a headset over them.

    The first counter of the box office is fitted with an induction system for people who are hard of hearing.

  • Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre.

  • There is a separate, accessible toilet facility on the ground floor by the stalls bar.

Theatre Royal Brighton Seating Plan

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Download a Detailed Seating Plan

Download a copy of the Theatre Royal Brighton Seating Plan free of charge. Click here »

Pick your own seats

To pick your own seats for Theatre Royal simply find the performances you'd like to see from the listings below and you'll be given the option.
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Theatre Royal Brighton ATG Theatre Card

ATG Theatre Card member benefits for Theatre Royal Brighton are:
  • Selected Performances
    Ticket Discounts (see TC icon below)
  • Most Performances
    No booking fees
    No transaction charge
    Free Ticket Exchange

Booking Information

Select the performance you'd like to see from the list below.

Become an ATG Theatre Card Member today and enjoy...

  • Discounted theatre tickets
  • No booking fees
  • No transaction charge
  • Free Ticket Exchange
  • Discount at ATG theatre bars
  • Priority booking

All for only £30 a year.

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Theatre Royal Brighton Group Bookings

Booking Information

  • Groups Booking line: 0844 871 7617

Groups 10+ Benefits

  • Reserve now, pay later
  • No booking fees on selected shows
  • Huge savings on the majority of shows
  • Easily amendable reservations
  • Reserve more than one show at once
  • No deposits required
  • Reservations are invoiced, and are easy for you to review and check before paying
  • Tickets posted free to your door
  • Pre-book hospitality packages

More Groups Events & Info

Visit www.atgtickets.com/groupbook/

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Theatre Royal Brighton Restaurant

Theatre Royal Brighton has announced its latest production; The Parlour, the Theatre’s new cafe located on New Road. Open from early morning to early evening, The Parlour will serve a selection of teas, fresh ground coffee, pastries, cakes and snacks. So take your seat and join us for a drink and snack next time you are visiting.

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Theatre Royal Brighton Venue Hire

Our charming, stylish rooms throughout the building are available for hire, for meetings, conferences and hospitality. We are happy to arrange catering and extra resources should you need them.

Choose from:

  • The Royal Circle Bar with sparkling chandeliers and breathtaking views of The Royal Pavilion.
  • The Phipps Club Room, named after the Theatre’s much celebrated architect, is a Georgian drawing room with stunning views of The Royal Pavilion Gardens
  • The intimate and exclusive Nye Chart room at the rear of the Royal Circle.
  • The Olivier Room, named after Sir Laurence Olivier who appeared many times at Theatre Royal Brighton, is the Royal Retiring Room tucked behind The Queen Elizabeth II Box.
  • The Queen Elizabeth II Box has been used by royalty and stars for almost 200 years and holds up to 4 people. Our exclusive hospitality package includes complimentary programmes, chocolates and champagne while you watch the show.

Contact Jackie Alexander, Development Manager, jackiealexander@theambassadors.com 01273 764415 to discuss how we can make your training sessions, meetings, parties and receptions extra special.

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Theatre Royal Brighton Corporate Information

Theatre Royal Brighton has been at the heart of entertainment in the city for more than 200 years. With over 350,000 visitors every year; a programme which includes family shows, West End musicals and quality drama; and the glamorous red velvet and gilt of a gorgeous regency-style building; a relationship with Theatre Royal Brighton offers your business a perfect opportunity for client entertaining, marketing and networking.

We want to make the Theatre work for you – find out more below:


Centrestage Membership
By joining the CentreStage scheme, you and your business will have access to a variety of benefits including:

  • A generous ticket allocation
  • Free use of exclusive facilities for hospitality
  • A range of branding opportunities
  • Invites to season preview events with the Chief Executive
  • A luxury level of service from our Theatre staff
  • Access to an exclusive booking line
  • Discounts on room hire and training packages

Membership from £1500
Contact Jackie Alexander, Development Manager, jackiealexander@theambassadors.com
01273 764415 to discuss how we can work together


Sponsorship and Advertising
There is a wide range of sponsorship opportunities available at Theatre Royal Brighton, enabling you and your business to align yourself with the international Ambassador Theatre Group brand whilst also benefiting from a partnership with a traditional, glamorous venue situated in the heart of Brighton’s Cultural Quarter.

We are happy to work with you to develop a bespoke package for your company ensuring maximum exposure to your target audience.

  • Packages can include sponsorship of:
  • Community & Education activities
  • a Show
  • a Dressing Room
  • a Bar
  • and advertising/branding on:
  • Interval Drinks Saver Tags
  • Ticket Wallets
  • Safety Curtain
  • Theatre Royal Brighton mailings

Contact Jackie Alexander, Development Manager, jackiealexander@theambassadors.com
01273 764415 to discuss how we can help you reach the 350,000 people who visit us each year.
 

Sponsors and Members
Theatre Royal Brighton would like to thank our sponsors and members for their generous support.

Theatre Royal Brighton Sponsors
The Argus
Donatello
Southern Water

Gold Centrestage Members
Atlas Direct
Cheesmur
City Cabs
Reform Solutions
Hotel Seattle
Hilton Brighton Metropole

Silver Centrestage Members
Denis and Janet Davies
London Calling
Fruit Design

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