In its early days, the Playhouse Theatre – then known as the Royal Avenue Theatre – hosted comedies and burlesque, before turning its hand to dramas and later on live music. The BBC took over the building in 1951, and the next few years saw The Beatles and The Rolling Stones perform here. After the BBC left the theatre was empty for almost a decade, until it reopened with the musical ‘Girlfriend’. The theatre was bought by maligned novelist and politician Jeffrey Archer in 1988, but has since changed hands.
The Playhouse Theatre has hosted Shakespeare productions, musicals such as ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ and ‘La Cages aux Folles’ and dramas like ‘The Postman Always Rings Twice’ and ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses’.
There are four bars – one on each level – and attendees can purchase ice cream and confectionery. Prices vary depending on where you sit, the website helpfully explains which are the most awkward seats and where to get the best view from (for instance, aisle seats from rows B to H are to be avoided as metal poles can get in the way).
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There are designated spaces for wheelchair users the seating is located at the middle of the auditorium
There is the infrared system in operation for hearing impaired visitors
The Playhouse theatre does not offer audio descriptive performances; please call the box office for any additional information
0844 847 2345
Playhouse Theatre offer concessions prices on tickets for disabled patrons
Assistance dogs are allowed in the auditorium.
There are accessible toilets within this venue designated for public use.
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