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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: Luke Sheppard, Director of THE DA VINCI CODE with cast members

The first ever stage adaptation of Dan Brown’s best-selling thriller, The Da Vinci Code tours to the Theatre Royal Bath from Monday 31st January to Saturday 5th February, starring Olivier Award-winning Nigel Harman as ...
Review: THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★☆☆ offers a great daft dollop of thoroughly enjoyable spoofery...
Review: MRS. DELGADO AT Ustinov Studio, Bath Theatre Royal

★★★★☆ When cleverly crafted scripting is combined with fine and engaging acting an hour in a darkened theatre is an hour of delight....
INTERVIEW: Jake Ferretti, Serena Manteghi & Niall Ransome in The Hound of the Baskervilles

Jake Ferretti (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time) who plays Sherlock Holmes, Serena Manteghi (To Build a Rocket, Mrs Wilson) who plays Sir Henry and Niall Ransome who plays Dr. Watson (Mischief Movie Nigh...
Review: THE PLAY WHAT I WROTE at Theatre Royal Bath

★★★★☆ a show bursting with comic innovation and which didn’t rely on nostalgia, yet delivered a spoonful for those that had come for such a fix....
Review: The LATE-IVITY at Bath Ustinov Theatre and The Wardrobe Bristol

★★★★☆ Living Spit are back with their gloriously irreverent version of the Christmas story, previously called The Nativity, but tweaked here and there for this post-Christmas revival...
Review: THE GOOD LIFE at Bath and Cheltenham

★★★☆☆ It’s a pleasant enough step back in time some fifty years - with a nice twist lacking from the TV series - and yet better succeeds in pointing the way for a more radical reboot. ...
PATRICIA HODGE and NIGEL HAVERS

Who star in a brand new production of Private Lives, one of Noël Coward’s most effervescent and enduring comedies, which has opened at the Theatre Royal Bath where it appeared until 6th November ahead of a UK tour. ...
Review: BEGINNING at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★★★ Boy meets girl, and seduction is the plan, but here the protagonists are around 40, and it is the woman who is the would-be seducer. The scene is the aftermath of a house-warming party in Laura’s flat,...
Review: THE DRESSER on tour

★★★★☆ Fine performances throughout and in particular the selfless and perceptive contributions of the two main characters make this a worthy reason to don your mask and get back into the theatre. ...
Review: ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★★☆ The doyen of domestic detail was bankable and apparently bullet proof. The never-ending swirl of class generated eddies in the social fabric were, and are, the subject of his and our constant fascinatio...
Review: CRIMES, CAMERA, ACTION at Bath Theatre Royal

★★★☆☆ The play sets up camp in the film noir world of Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe and their ilk and is set in the seedy side of Hollywood during its ‘Golden Years’. With more twists than a cheese straw, some ...