Macready Theatre

Warwickshire

Overview

The Macready Theatre in Rugby, is a treasured cultural hub with a rich history in the town's performing arts community. Named after the renowned actor William Charles Macready, the theatre was established in 1965 and has since been a focal point for the appreciation and promotion of dramatic arts. Located within the Rugby School campus, the Macready Theatre hosts a diverse array of performances, ranging from classic plays and musicals to contemporary dramas and student productions. With its well-equipped facilities and intimate setting, the theatre provides a captivating experience for both performers and audiences. As a nurturing ground for aspiring actors and directors, the Macready Theatre plays a vital role in inspiring creativity and fostering a love for the performing arts in the local community and beyond.

Address

Lawrence Sheriff Street
CV22 3DG

Capacity

250

Year opened

1975

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