Theatre Royal Bath Seating Plan

4.5/5
(981) · Performing arts in Bath, United Kingdom
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The Theatre Royal is one of the oldest theatres in England and is of Georgian architecture.

Reviews

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Apr 25, 2025
Popped in to catch a show whilst on a short trip to Bath. From the staff on the booking office all the way through it was a great experience. Lots of legroom even for a tall person and a great view o…Full review by Mullen1974
Apr 16, 2025
Great venue: attractive, comfortable, well-organised. The staff were welcoming, friendly and really helpful too! I had a lovely and memorable evening! Thanks.Full review by Getaway590333
Jan 3, 2025
Absolutely loved the interaction with the audience this year ‘balls everywhere’ .. I say no more as I would hate to spoil it ;0) Amazing cast, all in on the jokes & what a treat to see ballet incorp…Full review by Loveschoolrun

Facts

Opened:1805
Architect:John Palmer

Questions & answers

Q:
Are you able to meet actors at the stage door after the show?
A:
Sorry, I have no idea as I needed to leave as soon as the performance was over. I suggest you contact the theatre direct.
Q:
Is there car parking available nearby & how much for the evening ?
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The closest car parks are Charlotte Street, Kingsmead Square and Southgate. Prices vary. Full details and locations can be found here on the 'Getting Here' section of the website …
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The closest car parks are Charlotte Street, Kingsmead Square and Southgate. Prices vary. Full details and locations can be found here on the 'Getting Here' section of the website (TripAdvisor will not allow me to post the link, sorry)
Q:
What is the appropriate attire for a show?
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Smart casual. It can get pretty hot so light layers is best.
Q:
Is The Mikado an all male production?
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Yes it is
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Answer by kerry h · Apr 13, 2017
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