The Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham, holds a rich history as one of the oldest and most cherished theater venues in the city. Originally built as a permanent home for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company in 1913, it has witnessed countless acclaimed performances and has played a vital role in shaping the region's theatrical landscape. Over the years, the theater has welcomed a diverse range of productions, from classic plays and innovative contemporary works to inspiring performances by local and international talents. Renowned for its intimate and welcoming atmosphere, the Old Rep continues to captivate audiences of all ages, nurturing a love for the performing arts and fostering creativity in the heart of Birmingham's cultural scene.
Address
45 Station Street
B5 4DY
Capacity
383
Year opened
15 February 1913
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