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  1. Sep 11, 2024 · Explore exciting upcoming shows at New Theatre & Restaurant. Immerse yourself in captivating performances, book tickets, and embrace the magic of live theater.

    • Who has performed at the new theatre?1
    • Who has performed at the new theatre?2
    • Who has performed at the new theatre?3
    • Who has performed at the new theatre?4
    • Who has performed at the new theatre?5
  2. The artists that have performed on stage at the New Theatre have included Sarah Bernhardt, Anna Pavlova, Laurel and Hardy, Tom Jones, Tommy Cooper, Tessie O'Shea and Shirley Bassey. [8][3] Harold Pinter 's play The Homecoming had its world première here on 26 March 1965. [11]

  3. New Theatre Oxford (formerly the Apollo Theatre Oxford and The Apollo, from 1977–2003) is the main commercial theatre in Oxford, England. It has a capacity of 1,785 people; is on George Street, in the centre of the city; and puts on a wide variety of shows, including musical theatre, stand-up comedy, and concerts.

  4. Audiences can also see performances from leading opera and ballet companies such as the Welsh National Opera to the English National Ballet, contemporary dance, hit musicals and of course sell-out pop concerts. Find shows and book tickets for New Theatre Oxford here!

    • George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AG, england
  5. thenewtheatre.com › about-us › history-of-the-newHistory of The New Theatre

    The New Theatre began in 1997, when Artistic Director Anthony Fox and Leanne Willars returned from New York City with a view to establishing an artistic space that would tell those Irish stories that were overlooked – ʻgiving a voice to the unheardʼ.

  6. Beginning in the 2016 season, the new artistic director, Emma Rice, began experimenting with the theatre space by installing a temporary lighting and sound rig. The current artistic director, Michelle Terry, has brought back the experimentation on original playing conditions.

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  8. Southwark was a good place for the new theatre. It was outside the control of the city officials (who were hostile to theatres). People already went there to be entertained. It had two theatres (the Rose and the Swan), animal baiting arenas, taverns and brothels. Streete and his workmen built a brick base for the theatre.