The Theatre Royal was established by Royal Patent in 1786 and opened on the 27th June, 1787. It is the second oldest theatre operating in Great Britain and is also the oldest un-restored theatre in the country, its splendid auditorium dating from the 1874 designs by J T Robinson.
The Theatre Royal is fully licensed for public entertainment and can seat 360 persons comfortably on three levels. This capacity will increase to over 440 when additional licensing requirements are attended to.
The theatre is open all year round for both professional and amateur productions. Recent innovations include the addition of quality in-house presentations to add to the diversity of the programming.

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