Book tickets for events at the Theatre Royal Brighton, one of the oldest working theatres in the country, with an exquisite Regency auditorium.

Experience the magic of live theatre at the Theatre Royal Brighton, one of the oldest and most prestigious theatres in the UK. With its exquisite Regency auditorium and state-of-the-art facilities, the Theatre Royal is the perfect place to see the latest touring musicals, plays, and shows.

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In recent years, the Theatre Royal has undergone a major refurbishment, thanks to investment from the Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG). This has seen the theatre’s infrastructure upgraded and its productions become even more high-quality. The Theatre Royal also has exciting creative alliances with companies such as Rambert Dance Company, English Touring Theatre Company, and Brighton Festival.

As a result of this investment and collaboration, the Theatre Royal has become a major destination for touring productions. In the last decade, the theatre has opened a record number of productions that have gone on to tour the UK and the West End.

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The Theatre Royal auditorium is divided into four sections: the Stalls, Royal Circle, Second Circle, and Gallery. Each section offers a unique perspective on the stage, and all seats are comfortable and have excellent views.

Whether you’re a fan of musicals, plays, or dance, the Theatre Royal Brighton is sure to have something for you. Book your tickets today and experience the magic of live theatre in one of the UK’s most historic venues.

  • The Theatre Royal Brighton has exciting creative alliances with Rambert Dance Company, the English Touring Theatre Company, and the Brighton Festival.
  • The Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company and the National Theatre have opened prestigious regional tours at the Theatre Royal in recent years.
  • In the last decade, the theatre has opened a record number of productions that have gone on to tour the UK and the West End.
  • The Theatre Royal auditorium is divided into four sections: the Stalls, Royal Circle, Second Circle, and Gallery. Each section offers a unique perspective on the stage, and all seats are comfortable and have excellent views.

Getting to the Theatre Royal in Brighton

By car
There are 3000 parking spaces in the city, the nearest to the theatre being NCP on Church Street. 5pm – 3am and pay £6.70 (check NCP website for details)

By train
In the heart of the city, the theatre is situated only a ten-minute walk from Brighton rail station; with train services serving London and the South East.

Venue Access Information
Access Parking: There is space for up to 4 blue badge vehicles outside Polpo on New Road
Lift access: None
Access toilets: There is a unisex wheelchair-accessible toilet in the Stalls bar on the ground floor
Level access to the theatre: Through the Box Office on New Road. Please contact the Access line on 0800 912 6971 (Mon-Sat 09:00 to 22:00, Sun 10:00 to 20:00) for specific information.
There are four wheelchair spaces available in the stalls, these are H1, O1, Q4, & Q5. These seats will not appear available online, please call or come into our Box Office to enquire about availability.

Theatre Royal Brighton is equipped with a Sennheiser infra-red sound amplification system. To access the infra-red systems please request receiving equipment from the kiosk situated in the main foyer. Please be sure to request a compatible seat when booking your tickets, as only selected seats work within the infra-red area

Equipment available: Headset. This device amplifies sound through earpieces similar to regular headphones. Suitable for persons without a hearing aid or some hearing aid devices that are able to accommodate a headset over them.

The first counter of the box office is fitted with an induction system for people who are hard of hearing.
Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre.

Those to have appeared on the stage at the theatre include famous names such as, Dominic West, Dawn French, Patrick Stewart, Zoë Wanamaker and Ian Mckellan.