New Theatre Oxford — Theatre in Oxford

You can find New Theatre Oxford on Beaumont Street, a short drive from the city centre. It’s Oxford’s main commercial theatre, hosting events that range from comedy and music nights to plays and pantomimes. The venue has a large layout with 816 stalls, 556 circle seats, and 413 balcony spaces, ideal for full-house audiences. You’ll find cocktails as the hero drink option, and the space offers food and drinks during performances. It’s a lively spot for date nights, solo visits, or group outings.

About The Venue

New Theatre Oxford opened in 1934 as a Modernist playhouse with seating across stalls, circle, and balcony sections totaling 1,357 capacity. The building features modernist interior design and classic elegance in decor. Though not officially listed for heritage protection, it remains central to Oxford’s cultural scene. A report from 2023 noted its tired appearance despite enduring functionality. Theatre productions are staged with dramatic lighting effects that enhance the live performance atmosphere.

Typical Experiences

New Theatre Oxford hosts a variety of events including comedy shows, music nights, plays, pantomimes, and other live performances. The seating layout, 816 stalls, 556 circle, 413 balcony, supports high-capacity audiences during evening shows or matinees. Guests typically arrive in the city centre to enjoy quality entertainment with cocktails as a hero option. The venue is suitable for date nights, solo visits, family outings, and group events.

Notable Features

  • Historical Performance Legacy
  • Large Capacity Venue
  • Cultural staple
  • Tired appearance
  • Sectional seating layout
  • Audience participation in performances
  • Capacity and seating layout
  • Diverse programming
  • Historic Modernist Design (1962)
  • Craft Beer Focus
  • Central location on George Street
  • Capacity of 1,785
  • Wheelchair access
  • Variety performances

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.