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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 – 1,785; O2 Academy Liverpool, Liverpool – 1,750 (academy1 - 1250, academy 2 - 500) O2 Guildhall Southampton, Southampton – 1,749; The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, Newcastle Gateshead – 1,700 (Sage One); 450 (Sage Two) G Live, Guilford – 1,700; O2 Academy Bristol – 1,650
New London Theatre: London 2 January 1973 1,118 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
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.
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The Botley Road is an important bus and commuter route to Oxford, and Seacourt Park and Ride is located near the junction with the A34. Eastbound, it has a bus lane from the ring road until just before Osney Island, at which point there is a set of bus advancement traffic lights. It has cycle lanes in both directions.
On 26 January 2024, it was announced that the musical will have its world premiere at The Alexandra, Birmingham beginning previews on 9 November, with a gala night on 19 November (with Steps appearing and performing during the Finale Megamix), running until 30 November 2024, after being extended from 24 November due to popular demand.
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