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Royal & Derngate

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Royal & Derngate is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Northampton · 0.9 km
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Royal & Derngate is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Address: 19-21, Derngate, Northampton, NN1 1DP. Coordinates: 52.2363°, -0.8934°.

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Royal & Derngate is a theatre complex in the Cultural Quarter of Northampton, England, consisting of the Royal Theatre, Derngate Theatre and the Northampton Filmhouse. The Royal was built by theatre architect Charles J. Phipps and opened in 1884. Ninety-nine years later in 1983, Derngate, designed by RHWL, was built to the rear of the Royal. Whilst the two theatres were physically linked, they did not combine organisations until a formal merger in 1999; they are run by the Northampton Theatres Trust. The Royal Theatre, established as a producing house, has a capacity of 450 seats and since 1976 has been designated a Grade II listed building; Derngate Theatre seats a maximum of 1,200 and is a multi-purpose space in which the auditorium can be configured for a variety of events including theatre, opera, live music, dance, fashion and sports. The Northampton Filmhouse, an independent cinema built to the side of the complex, opened in 2013. In 2005, both theatres closed for an 18-month £14.5m redevelopment. The theatres were merged into one complex, a creativity centre was constructed, and the two venues were totally refurbished. The complex reopened as Royal & Derngate in October 2006. From its reopening, Laurie Sansom was artistic director; under his tenure, The Stage hailed Royal & Derngate as The Regional Theatre of the Year (2010) in its inaugural Stage 100 Awards for "its artistic quality and connections it has with local audiences." In 2013 James Dacre took over as artistic director. The Royal & Derngate was awarded the UK Theatre Management Award for Best Presentation of Touring Theatre for its Made in Northampton co-produced work in 2015 and the UK Theatre Award for Best Touring Production in 2016. It was shortlisted for the Regional Theatre of the Year Award again in 2016, and also nominated for Theatre of the Year in The Stage 2022 Awards. In addition to staging and producing entertainment, Royal & Derngate also provide a programme of creative projects in…

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Background

History

The Royal Theatre was the first building of what now exists as the Royal & Derngate complex. The Royal, then called the Theatre Royal and Opera House, was built for John Franklin by Henry Martin and designed by renowned Victorian theatre architect Charles J. Phipps with mural artist Henry Bird. It opened on 5 May 1884 with a production of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. On the theatre's opening, The Stage newspaper reported: The theatre suffered damage from fire in 1887, and was restored by Charles J. Phipps. He was the original architect and also built the Savoy Theatre in London. The Royal's proscenium stage was widened in 1889. In the theatre's first four decades, productions of…

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Coordinates
52.2363, -0.8934
Parish
Northampton
Postcode
NN1 1DP
Parliamentary constituency
Northampton North
Established
1884
Nearest railway station
Northampton0.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Royal & Derngate?
Royal & Derngate is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NN1 1DP), in the parish of Northampton.
When was Royal & Derngate built?
Built or established in 1884.
Who owns Royal & Derngate?
Royal & Derngate is owned by Northampton Theatres Trust.
How do I get to Royal & Derngate?
The nearest railway station is Northampton, about 0.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NN1 1DP.