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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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‘TIS PITY SHE’S A WHORE at Bath Theatre Royal
To experience Cheek By Jowl’s ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore you must immerse yourself in the excess and madness, and hold on for dear life until you are released two hours later. Exhausting and exhilarating, it grabs you...
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at Bath Theatre Royal
"This is a farce, devised and written by members of the cast, which invites and gets its fair share of belly laughs and is probably destined to become a firm favourite...In this production by Mischief Theatre, which will...
THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE at Bath Theatre Royal
"...Natalie Imbruglia does a good job of presenting the sweet and mild Nikki in this her stage debut – most convincing when mewling excuses for not having sex with the hot-bloodied Hamish, her ‘Big Bear’.... ★★...
MOON ON A RAINBOW SHAWL at Bath Theatre Royal
"... this closely textured play is well served by sensitive direction and compelling performances from the uniformly strong cast. The result is a play which seems as fresh to us today as it must have been to those Royal ...
Propeller’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM at Theatre Royal, Bath
Magic dust is falling at the Theatre Royal Bath, and I suggest you rush to buy tickets for this short run of Propeller’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream so some of it can rub off on you. This all-male company...
CHIN-CHIN at Bath Theatre Royal
‘The classic bittersweet comedy’ is how Chin-Chin is described on the poster, which is also adorned with a picture of a broadly smiling and dapper Simon Callow, and the lovely and perfectly coiffed Felicity Kendall, ...
English Touring Opera THE CORONATION OF POPPEA at Bath Theatre Royal
Walking through post-storm rain puddles and rush hour traffic en route to the Theatre Royal on a Monday evening seemed a far cry from being on a balmy canal-side stroll to the Opera in mid-seventeenth century Venice. But...
OUR HOUSE at Bath Theatre Royal
Catherine Johnson found a gold-plated formula for staging the songs of Abba with the monster hit Mamma Mia. Playwright Tim Firth (Neville’s Island, Calendar Girls) has applied a far darker plot to showcase the genius o...
ANOTHER COUNTRY at Bath Theatre Royal
As we all know, the Cameron-Clegg-Osborne triumvirate all went to private schools with fees now higher than the average annual wage. With half the cabinet going to fee-paying schools, arguably there is again a nee...
KING LEAR at Bath Theatre Royal
King Lear is, along with Hamlet, a sort of gauge of an actor’s skill. They are the parts by which an actor will move into the theatrical firmament or leave audiences disappointed. Hamlet is the part that every rising y...