The Birmingham Hippodrome in Birmingham, is a grand and prestigious venue that holds a prominent place in the city's arts and entertainment landscape. Established in 1899, this historic theater boasts an impressive Edwardian facade and elegant interiors, adding a touch of grandeur to every visit. Located in the heart of Birmingham's city center, the Hippodrome has been a cultural hub, hosting a diverse array of world-class performances, including West End musicals, ballet, opera, drama, and comedy shows. With its capacity to accommodate large-scale productions and its commitment to presenting a wide range of acts, the Birmingham Hippodrome has earned a reputation as one of the country's leading theaters. Its continuous dedication to community engagement, educational initiatives, and fostering local talents cements its status as an integral and beloved part of Birmingham's vibrant arts community.
Address
Hurst Street
Southside
B5 4TB
Capacity
1,935
Year opened
1895
Manager
Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Trust Ltd
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