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5.0 based on 151 reviews
Wonderful ensemble work from the team both onstage and off ...well done for providing us with a thoroughly entertaining return to live theatre after too long away ...poor weather didn't stop the multi-talented actors. Doubles all round!
5.0 based on 448 reviews
Love this theatre. Fantastic vantage points throughout, friendly team and super helpful box office. We went to see the panto Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs as a group of 10 and we loved the experience. The pantomime was great, particularly Andrew Curphey (of the excellent Andrew Curphey Theatre Company) and Matt Dallen as Muddles and the Dame! Brilliant energy and engaging performances from both of them. 12 days of Christmas was just hilarious. Can’t wait to see them try to top it next year in Aladdin!
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Watched Hobsons choice last night at the theatre Royal, absolutely brilliant, so comical and well acted, Will Mossop was particularly excellent, although everybody made it a fantastic production.
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Unique as one of only four puppet theatres constructed in England, with puppeteers bridges for marionettes and a pit for working rod puppets from below. The site lines are great for children, with all the rows of seats on a steep rake, allowing children to see over adults. All of our productions are written, designed and produced in our own on site workshops,staged with full lighting and musical scores and appeal to all ages. The theatre has an on site cafe and also an on site free entry art gallery with shop. Tables can be reserved in the cafe for groups visiting the puppet theatre and a children's menu is offered. We were awarded the Readers Choice Culture Award from Cumbria Life Magazine this year for our venue and last year won the "Sustainable Tourism Award" from Cumbria Tourist board for our"Eco" buildings and sound green business ethic. Many of our audience members have returned year after year to see our performances and after show meet the puppet sessions for photographs.
We saw Puss in Boots with our 6 year old. She was enthralled through. Wonderful production, and it's great that the children can ask questions and see the puppets at the end. Would highly recommend.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Action Transport Theatre is a professional theatre company based in Whitby Hall in the middle of the beautiful Whitby Park. Check out our website for all the latest upcoming plays and events. Join us at our free Family Film Club - every third Saturday of the month at 2pm. We also have regular free drop-in drama sessions for children and young people.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The theatre space is unusual and varies between productions. Capacity is up to 102. There is wheelchair access. Our programme of productions is chosen to provide a varied and challenging season of plays, using innovative and adventurous stage designs. Refreshments of tea or coffee are available during the interval. The theatre bar is open until 11pm during productions.
4.5 based on 1,371 reviews
Theatre by the Lake has a setting on the shores of Derwentwater no other professional theatre in Britain can match. Each year it stages up to nine of its own productions of classic, modern and new plays on its two stages and has won multi-starred reviews from national critics. It also hosts festivals of literature, jazz, film and mountains. There are lifts to all levels and wheelchair users can get to all front-of-house and backstage areas. Both auditoria have enhanced-hearing and induction loop systems.
Great venue, great production, great price and to top it off really good, well priced ice cream for the interval. An outstanding night - will definitely return.
4.5 based on 4,293 reviews
Ornately decorated dance hall and theater is known for its Mighty Wurlitzer organ, which is played for dancing, concerts and special events during certain times of the year.
The Blackpool Tower Ballroom remains one of the great jewels in Blackpool's crown. The moment you walk through those doors, you are transported back to what seems like a bygone age of grace and civility, in surroundings of slightly faded (part of its charm) beauty and glamour. There is a licenced bar and it is also a fantastic place to enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of delicious cake, whilst listening to the classic tunes played superbly on the magnificent Wurlitzer organ and watching the dancers 'take to the floor'. The Blackpool Tower Ballroom is just a lovely, majestic place to while away a couple of hours and to escape from the hurly-burly of everyday life.
4.5 based on 2,081 reviews
The Winter Gardens Blackpool has entertained and welcomed crowds of revellers in its collection of theatres, ballrooms, exhibition halls and public spaces, since opening in 1878. Amongst its many venues is one of the UK’s largest theatres, The Opera House, which has a capacity near 3000. The Opera House continues to attract the biggest touring shows and events from across the globe. The adjoining internationally revered Empress Ballroom is home of the Blackpool Dance Festival, PDC World Matchplay darts, iconic gigs and many more illustrious events. The Winter Gardens Blackpool is committed to delivering an eclectic and popular range of events, shows and conferences from around the world.
I had the pleasure of seeing the first organ concert in 50 years at the Empress Ballroom- well done to all involved, it was fantastic!
4.5 based on 3,018 reviews
Situated on the waterside at the heart of The Quays, The Lowry is a stunning, award winning building housing two vibrant theatres, a studio space, relaxing art galleries, cafés, bars, a restaurant, souvenir gift shop and Salford’s Tourist Information Centre. With a huge variety of performances, The Lowry's Lyric and Quays Theatres offer a wealth of fabulous entertainment, including West End musicals, the very best in drama, live bands, famous comedians, plus world class dance and opera.Gallery entry is free and you can enjoy the work of one of the nation's favourite artists, LS Lowry, in changing exhibitions of his work which we hope will offer some surprises. At the same time, experience work by artists of local, national and international renown to compliment our Lowry exhibitions. There's always something new and refreshing to see in our galleries.With family fun throughout the building, guided tours, the Meet Mr Lowry film, plus participatory activity for all ages, The Lowry is a great day out.
First of all, I have been to a lot of venues and theatres and this is one of my favourite in the country. Let me tell you why... The Lowry is run by a large group of volunteers who give countless hours to support the venue, that makes a difference - they want to be there and the customer experience shows. The theatre is a registered charity with an aim to bring the best performances to a wide group of people, some of whom would not normally experience theatre. The Lowry is split into the Lyric Theatre (large touring production space), the Quays Theatre (much smaller intimate theatre space), Lowry exhibition, restaurant, bars, coffee shop and gallery space. The Lyric theatre is a large 3 tier space, with some of the most accessible and comfortable spaces in any theatres in the UK I have ever been in. As the theatre was custom designed for sound, the sound performance is always crystal clear and a joy for any type of performance. This is the largest theatre outside of London and holds up to 1,730 seats in a tiered curve so there is space for everyone to see - much better than the Palace or Opera House for viewing space and comfort. The Quays is a smaller, four tier with smaller, stool spaces in the tiers around the sides of the smaller stage and is great for smaller plays, intimate talks and new material and can hold up to 440 people. The venue is extremely accessible with sloped walkways, lifts and clear descriptions everywhere. This is probably one of the best theatre spaces in the UK and holds such a diverse range of musical theatre, concerts, dance, drama, new plays and shows and has a yearly behind the scenes day which if you get a chance, you absolutely must, it's amazing!
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