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New Theatre (Cardiff) Cardiff 10 December 1906 1,144 Operator - HQ Theatres and Hospitality New Theatre Oxford: Oxford 26 February 1934 1,800 New Theatre, Peterborough Peterborough 2001; reopened 2017 1079 Landmark Theatres (part of Selladoor Worldwide) New Vic Theatre: Newcastle-under-Lyme 1986 600 New Victoria Theatre: Woking June 1992 1,300
New Theatre Oxford, Oxford – 1,785 O2 Academy Liverpool , Liverpool – 1,750 (academy1 - 1250, academy 2 - 500) O2 Guildhall Southampton , Southampton – 1,749
The New Theatre Oxford, Oxford's main commercial theatre, is on the north side of the street. For a period, it was the Apollo Theatre but it has regained its earlier name. The Burton Taylor Studio is in Gloucester Street, which runs off the north side of George Street. Number 40 on the north side is occupied by Arts at the Old Fire Station.
New Theatre Oxford (formerly the Apollo Theatre Oxford and The Apollo, from 1977–2003) is the main commercial theatre in Oxford, England. It has a capacity of 1,785 people; is on George Street, in the centre of the city; and puts on a wide variety of shows, including musical theatre, stand-up comedy, and concerts.
New Theatre Oxford: Oxford: 2009: 1,785 [68] ATG manages the theatre under a lease from Oxford City Council. [69] New Victoria Theatre: Woking: 1995: 1,331 [70] Panter and Squire were involved with the theatre from 1992, but ATG did not purchase it until 1995. [23] New Wimbledon Studio: Wimbledon, London: 2003: 80 [71]
The new facility features a new main theatre with a seating capacity of almost 400 and a multi-function performance space 'The Naughton Studio' which can seat between 120 and 170. [9] This new theatre was an almost threefold increase in the size of the previous building and the theatre remains the largest employer of actors and other theatre ...
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[1] [2] Many theatrical performances have taken place in the venue which for much of its early life was known as the "Old Fire Station Theatre". [3] The homelessness charity, Crisis Skylight Oxford, has shared the space, co-located with Arts at the Old Fire Station which manages the venue, since 2011. [4]