The Everyman Theatre
Regent Street
Cheltenham
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Box Office: 01242 5725
The Opera House in Cheltenham’s Regent Street opened on 1st October 1891 with a performance of Lady Clancarty starring Lillie Langtry. The theatre was designed by one of the greatest theatre architects of all times, Frank Matcham, who designed nearly 200 theatres in Great Britain including the London Palladium. Over the next seventy years The Opera House was to play host to some of the greatest names in British theatre and variety.
The theatre survived imminent closure in 1959 to rise from the ashes as the re-named Everyman Theatre in 1960. For the next 35 years it was the home of repertory, nurturing such talents as Steven Berkoff, Josephine Tewson, William Gaunt and Penelope Keith.
When the rep ended in 1995 the theatre reverted to being a venue for touring shows and has presented some of the best pre and post West End plays and musicals ever since.
DICK WHITTINGTON and his CAT TWEEDY at Everyman Theatre Cheltenham

Review: THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES at Everyman Theatre

Review: THE LAVENDER HILL MOB at The Everyman, Cheltenham

Review: GREAT BRITISH BAKEOFF, THE MUSICAL at Cheltenham Everyman

Review: FANTASTICALLY GREAT WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

Review: THE GOOD LIFE at Bath and Cheltenham

Review: Matthew Bourne’s THE MIDNIGHT BELL at Cheltenham Everyman

Review: PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT at Cheltenham Everyman

Review: LITTLE WOMEN at Cheltenham Everyman

Review: BAND OF GOLD at the Everyman, Cheltenham

Review: SHIRLEY VALENTINE at the Everyman in Cheltenham
