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Royal Court

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Royal Court is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

Royal Court, theatres in North Wales

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Liverpool Lime Street · 0.2 km
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Royal Court is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Limited wheelchair access (per OpenStreetMap). Coordinates: 53.4075°, -2.9812°.

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Liverpool's Royal Court Theatre is a theatre located at 1 Roe Street in Liverpool, England. The current Royal Court Theatre was opened on 17 October 1938, after fire destroyed its predecessor. It was rebuilt in Art Deco style and soon became Liverpool's premier theatre. The interior of the building has a nautical theme, in line with Liverpool's seafaring traditions. The design of the basement lounge was based on the Cunard liner Queen Mary until its conversion into the Studio space during renovations. There are three viewing levels within the main auditorium: the Stalls, the Grand Circle and the Balcony. Although the Liverpool Blitz during the Second World War destroyed many of the buildings around it, the Royal Court itself remained intact.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Liverpool's Royal Court Theatre is a theatre located at 1 Roe Street in Liverpool, England. The current Royal Court Theatre was opened on 17 October 1938, after fire destroyed its predecessor. It was rebuilt in Art Deco style and soon became Liverpool's premier theatre. The interior of the building has a nautical theme, in line with Liverpool's seafaring traditions. The design of the basement lounge was based on the Cunard liner Queen Mary until its conversion into the Studio space during renovations. There are three viewing levels within the main auditorium: the Stalls, the Grand Circle and the Balcony. Although the Liverpool Blitz during the Second World War destroyed many of the buildings around it, the Royal Court itself remained intact. Throughout the war, many well-known artists performed here, including Ivor Novello, Margot Fonteyn, Margery Manners and John Gielgud. Richard Burton made his stage debut here and Judi Dench made her professional stage debut in September 1957. In the 1980s it became home to rock and pop concerts, hosting artists such as the Smiths, Slade, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Rage Against the Machine, R.E.M., Iron Maiden, David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, Roger Taylor, Brian May, U2, and George Michael. In 1990 the building was listed as Grade II, highlighting its major part of Liverpool's heritage. In 2005 Rawhide Comedy Club took ownership of the building. Following two years of stand-up comedy, with a break in 2006 to produce Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels, they began producing plays all year round in 2007. The theatre has produced more than 100 shows since 2007, including Council Depot Blues, The Royal, Mam! I'm 'Ere and a sell out series of Christmas shows including Scouse Pacific, Little Scouse On The Prairie, The Hitchhiker's Guide To Fazakerley, The Scouse Nativity, The Scouse Cinderella and The Scouse Snow White.

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Background

History

The site of the Royal Court Theatre was originally that of a water well constructed in the 12th century. A circus owner, John Cooke, bought the site in 1826 for his circuses, plays, operas and concerts, and it became known as 'Cooke's Royal Amphitheatre of Arts'. During this time Pablo Fanque, the black circus performer and proprietor immortalised in the Beatles' song "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!", performed here as a part of William Batty's circus. In 1881, the building was redesigned by Henry Sumner as a regular theatre and it was re-opened as the Royal Court. In 1896 the theatre was taken over by Robert Arthur of Glasgow, who in 1897 put all his theatres into a limited company…

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Coordinates
53.4075, -2.9812
District
Liverpool
Parish
Liverpool, unparished area
Postcode
L1 1HL
Parliamentary constituency
Liverpool Riverside
Established
1938
Nearest railway station
Liverpool Lime Street0.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Royal Court?
Royal Court is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode L1 1HL), in the parish of Liverpool, unparished area.
When was Royal Court built?
Built or established in 1938.
Who owns Royal Court?
Royal Court is owned by | operator =.
Is Royal Court a listed building?
Royal Court is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Royal Court?
The nearest railway station is Liverpool Lime Street, about 0.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode L1 1HL.