Theatre Royal, Norwich

The Theatre Royal is an art-deco theatre in Norwich, Norfolk, England. It hosts a large range of touring productions. The theatre had a £10m refurbishment in 2007, designed by Tim Foster Architects.

Theatre Royal Norwich
Façade of the Theatre Royal (Theatre St)
AddressTheatre St, Norwich, Norfolk
Norwich
United Kingdom
TypeTheatre
CapacityMain: 1,308 Peter Wilson Studio: 200
ProductionVisiting productions | Receiving theatre
Construction
Opened1758
Rebuilt1801 and 1935
Years active256
ArchitectTim Foster Architects
Website
https://norwichtheatre.org/

In 2015, plans were launched for the new £15m Stage Two building under the direction of at the time CEO Peter Wilson MBE. The new building was to house one of Europe's most technically advanced arts education facilities, and a new 200 seat auditorium.

In 2016, it was announced that Peter was to depart the Theatre Royal, after 25 years at the helm. It was later announced that the new auditorium would be named the Peter Wilson Studio.

In mid 2016, former Lowry deputy CEO Stephen Crocker was announced as the new Chief Executive.

In 2019, Norwich Theatre Royal was rebranded to become the Norwich Theatre group alongside Norwich Playhouse.


Shows

A traditional family pantomime is produced in-house annually for the Christmas season each year. In addition, it regularly attracts a host of touring theatre productions.

History

The second Theatre Royal (previous to the building pictured) was built in 1826.[1] The popular magician Ching Lau Lauro received his only bad review there, from the Norfolk Chronicle, in 1828.[2]

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