Theatre Royal stands on Upper Parliament Street in the heart of Nottingham’s cultural quarter. Designed by architect Charles J Phipps and opened in September 1865, it remains one of the city’s most distinguished Victorian theatres. The building is Grade II listed, reflecting its architectural significance and its enduring place in Nottingham’s entertainment heritage.
The theatre is fully wheelchair accessible, with facilities designed to welcome all visitors. It continues to host a varied programme of drama, comedy, ballet and music, drawing audiences from across the region. Its central location makes it easily reached on foot from Nottingham city centre, with nearby transport links providing convenient access for those arriving by bus or train.