Discover the best top things to do in Leicestershire, United Kingdom including Kilworth House Theatre, Concordia Theatre, Upstairs at the Western, The Sound House, Harborough Theatre, Wrestling In Hinckley, Curve Theatre, The Victory Show, The Y Theatre, The Little Theatre.
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5.0 based on 595 reviews
This was our first visit to this venue (it will not be our last) the three course dinner was of good quality and very tasty . The show Twist & Shout was professionly performed by 6 very good performers.The overnight accommodation was the best we have stayed in consisting of a large spotless bathroom a large double bed in a very sumptuous bedroom. The next morning we had a superb freshly cooked English Breakfast the staff were attentive nothing was to much trouble.
5.0 based on 116 reviews
Yearly panto visit, always really good, funny, lovely cast, staff a little too strict esp with phones! Bar/ice cream and sweet shop for interval, lovely clean well maintained venue
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Upstairs at the Western is Leicester's first pub theatre which programmes two seasons (Spring and Autumn) of brave, engaging and inspiring performances of theatre, comedy, spoken word, music and workshops. Home to Off the Fence Theatre Company.
Had many a hilarious night at the comedy here. Please keep it going it is so appreciated. Decent beers in the pub are worth a mention too making for a good nigh all round.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Leicester's premier independent live music venue located in the heart of Leicester’s cultural quarter. We cater for both local & touring bands of an array of genres and aim to provide an enjoyable experience for all music lovers! Whilst maintaining a pub type atmosphere and ambience, The Soundhouse incorporates a professional stage, great sound system and lighting to make gigs come alive.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Theatre presenting a full season of plays by its own (amateur) company, plus visiting companies, concerts, stand-up comedy. Also operates as a cinema hosting a community film club with broadcast screenings of theatre, opera and ballet.
What a lovely small theatre with great sight lines, excellent sound and an impressive staff. Their version of Patrick Marber’s Closer was outstanding. Mark Bodicoat had assembled a very strong cast including a young up and coming star who had come up through the ranks of the youth theatre. Such a clever piece of theatre that could so easily be ruined by poor staging, no interaction or weak acting. Fortunately Bodicoat had directed a mini masterpiece. Go and see it if you can get tickets, only £11 each!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Wrestling in Hinckley provide the highest quality professional wrestling shows across Warwickshire and Leicestershire.
4.5 based on 1,317 reviews
Curve Theatre is Leicester’s magnificent home for theatre and the performing arts and is situated at the heart of the city’s Cultural Quarter. Curve is a proud supporter of new and emerging talent and actively participates in the development of the next generation of artists, writers and directors. As well as presenting some of the world’s finest touring work, Curve produces a varied programme of diverse, exciting and inspiring theatre including large scale musicals to rival the West End.
we went to the curve to watch a performance of phantom of the opera the theatre is well appointed with food and drinks available the performance was excellent and seating layout very comfortable
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Opened in 1900, The Y is the oldest and only surviving Victorian theatre in Leicester. A bustling live performance venue based in Leicester city centre, our eclectic programme includes music, comedy, theatre, dance and spoken word. Our 300 seat theatre also comfortably hosts candle-lit cabaret style events and standing gigs. In recent years The Y has established itself as one of the main venues in the city for comedy and has host many well known names from around the world. Performers such as Danny Baker, John Bishop, Jimmy Carr, Michael McIntyre and Daniel Kitson have taken to the Stage and every February The Y plays a major role as a busy venue during the Leicester Comedy Festival.
I have spent most of my life living in Leicester but for some reason had never been until recently for the Leicester comedy festival. The venue is a little gems of a theatre and it was fantastic for the comedy.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
Two recent visits were excellent; the first Around the World In Eighty Days (how did they do it with minimal props and actors) and the second yesterday afternoon with John Shuttleworth. Now we'll look at our blue light kettle in a different light! Cannot wait to go back to the Little Theatre for the other productions we have booked with them over the coming months. Thanks to all the staff and everyone on the stage.
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