Theatre Royal
Opened in 1894, Theatre Royal is Wakefield’s prime performing arts centre.
The building was designed by Frank Matcham, who conceived dozens of theatres across the country in this period.
Theatre Royal has the smallest auditorium of Matcham’s theatres still standing, and incorporates of an earlier theatre building.
The venue is both a producing and receiving theatre, putting on its own pantomimes in the Advent season, and with a creative director, John Godber, who has several awards under his belt.
There’s an diverse line-up of visiting musicals, plays, comedians and live music acts, so it’s a good idea to check the calendar before you come to Wakefield.
The building was designed by Frank Matcham, who conceived dozens of theatres across the country in this period.
Theatre Royal has the smallest auditorium of Matcham’s theatres still standing, and incorporates of an earlier theatre building.
The venue is both a producing and receiving theatre, putting on its own pantomimes in the Advent season, and with a creative director, John Godber, who has several awards under his belt.
There’s an diverse line-up of visiting musicals, plays, comedians and live music acts, so it’s a good idea to check the calendar before you come to Wakefield.


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