New Theatre Oxford
Oxford
Type:Theatre
Tel: 0844 871 3020
Oxford
Tel: 0844 871 3020
The New Theatre, Oxford, is owned by The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) who are the biggest theatre owners in the country, owning 40 theatres across the UK.
There has been a theatre on the corner of George Street for almost 170 years. During the 1930s, the venue attracted all the great dramatic actors, popular and operatic singers and musicians, music-hall entertainers and matinee idols of the age.
Modern day audiences visiting the New Theatre can watch leading opera and ballet companies, from Welsh National Opera to the English National Ballet, contemporary dance, hit musicals like Chicago and Guys and Dolls, and of course sell-out pop concerts. Recent first-class acts to have performed on the New Theatre’s stage include Gary Barlow, Michael McIntyre, Alan Carr, Jack Whitehall, Elvis Costello and Peter Andre.
Car
Parking in central Oxford can sometimes be difficult so customers are advised to use the park & ride facilities when possible. For more information on parking please visit the Oxford City Council website or the Park and Ride website.
Train
For customers arriving by train, the station is only a ten minute walk from the theatre. For times and more information please visit The Train Line
Coaches and Mini-Buses
George Street: There is no parking or dropping off in George Street at all without a permit. A permit will be needed for coaches/mini buses to enter Oxford City Centre and will be specific to that evening’s performance with set times. There is no parking permitted anywhere on George Street. To apply for a permit, you will need to call 0845 634 4466 (Parking Shop on Speedwell Street). Coaches without a permit cannot go any further than the bus lane junction at the end of Gloucester Street.
Beaumont Street: There are various restrictions on Beaumont Street. Coaches are allowed to drop off and pick up, but for no longer than five minutes in the loading bay or the coach stop just past the Randolph Hotel on the left hand side.
If the mini bus is less than a thirteen seats (including driver) then they are able to park in the pay and display until 6.30pm.
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