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Built on its current site in 1805, the Theatre Royal Bath is one of the oldest working theatres in the country.
Theatre Royal, Sawclose, BATH BA1 1ET
Also home to The Ustinov Studio and the egg
Box Office: 01225 448844
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INTERVIEW: WITH REBECCA BIRCH IN ‘ABIGAIL’S PARTY’

Abigail’s Party visits the Theatre Royal Bath, 17th to 19th July. We caught up with Rebecca Birch to find out more about the ferocious black comedy and her approach to playing the iconic role of hostess extraordinaire,...
Review: THE MIKADO at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★☆☆ Those already fond of The Mikado will find this a fresh and imaginative interpretation of an old favourite....
Review: TONY! (The Tony Blair Rock Opera) at Bath Theatre Royal
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★★★☆☆ A breathless and entirely irreverent gallop through the life of our youngest Prime Minister of the twentieth century. ...
Review: ROMAN HOLIDAY at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★☆☆ Any excuse to recycle a clutch of Cole Porter songs has to be a good one....
INTERVIEW: With Silent Faces Theatre Company as they bring ‘Godot Is A Woman’ to Bath and Bristol

Silent Faces present Godot is a Woman, a quick-witted challenge to the Beckett Estate’s ban on women and non-binary actors performing in Waiting for Godot. ...
Review: THE WAY OLD FRIENDS DO at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★☆☆ Although the plot of the play revolves around starting an ABBA tribute group this is a play about ‘coming out’ and perhaps more importantly, friendship....
INTERVIEW WITH: Writer and actor Ian Hallard and Director Mark Gatiss

New comedy The Way Old Friends Do tours to the Theatre Royal Bath appearing from Tuesday 30th May to Saturday 3rd June....
Review: STUMPED at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★★☆ There is much to enjoy, both in the wittiness of the writing and in the actors’ adroit depictions of two giants of literature caught in a tragi-comic existential crisis....