The Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham, is a beloved and prominent cultural institution that has been a cornerstone of the town's arts scene since its establishment in 1891. Located in the heart of Cheltenham, this elegant and historic theatre exudes charm and nostalgia, making it a cherished part of the city's cultural heritage. Over the years, the Everyman Theatre has hosted a diverse program of performances, including plays, musicals, comedy acts, concerts, and more, attracting both local talents and touring productions. With its versatile spaces and state-of-the-art facilities, the theatre provides a captivating and immersive experience for both performers and audiences. As an integral part of Cheltenham's vibrant arts scene, the Everyman Theatre actively engages with the local community through educational initiatives, workshops, and outreach programs, fostering a love for the arts and supporting emerging talents. With its enduring legacy and dedication to enriching Cheltenham's cultural landscape, the Everyman Theatre remains a treasured and transformative space, offering unforgettable experiences and contributing to the vibrant arts scene of the town and its surrounding communities.
Address
Regent Street
GL50 1HQ
Capacity
694
Year opened
October 1891
Manager
Chief Executive - Mark Goucher
Hatherley Road
Cheltenham
GL51 6EP
3 Beeches Road
Cirencester
GL7 1BN
St Augustine's Parade
Bristol
BS1 4UZ
Regent Street
GL50 1HQ
Sun Street
GL20 5NX