What's on at the Sunderland Empire?+
The Empire is a touring house, so the programme changes constantly: large-scale musicals, ballet and dance, opera, comedy, tribute concerts, talks, pantomime and productions by local companies. The latest confirmed dates are listed on this page.
Where is the Sunderland Empire?+
The theatre is at 4-5 High Street West, Sunderland, SR1 3EX, in the centre of the city. Its domed tower makes it easy to spot, especially when it is floodlit in the evening.
How do I get to the Sunderland Empire?+
Sunderland station is within a 10 minute walk, and the Tyne and Wear Metro serves the city with free travel for up to two hours before and after a performance when you show a valid ticket. Buses passing the theatre include the 3, 11, 12, 24, 53, 77a, 88, 91, 139, 159 and 453.
Where can I park near the Sunderland Empire?+
The Bridges multi-storey is the nearest car park, though its rooftop level has limited opening hours, and St Mary's and Riverside are also close. Parking and traffic are busier on Sunderland AFC match days, so leave extra time.
Is the Sunderland Empire accessible?+
Yes. A lift serves the Stalls and Dress Circle, there is step-free access to both levels, wheelchair positions in the Stalls and in Dress Circle Boxes B and C, and accessible toilets on both levels. Call the accessibility assistance line on 0333 009 5399 to discuss your booking.
How many seats does the Sunderland Empire have?+
The auditorium has 1,860 seats and can hold up to 2,200 people when standing positions are in use, making it one of the largest venues in the North East.
What are the seating levels at the Sunderland Empire?+
There are four tiers: the Orchestra Stalls, the Dress Circle, the Upper Circle and the Gallery, plus four boxes at Dress Circle level and two proscenium boxes on the Upper Circle balcony. The Stalls and Dress Circle are the levels reached by lift.
When did the Sunderland Empire open?+
It opened on 1 July 1907 as the Empire Palace, built by Richard Thornton and opened by the variety star Vesta Tilley. After a nine-month closure for a 4.5 million pound redevelopment, it reopened on 9 December 2004 with a bigger stage and taller fly tower.
What's on at Sunderland Empire?+
Sunderland Empire hosts a rolling programme of touring productions. The current what's-on list with dates, last checked 2026-08-21, is further up this page, and tickets are sold through the venue's official box office.
Where is Sunderland Empire?+
Sunderland Empire is located at 4-5 High Street West, Sunderland SR1 3EX.
How big is Sunderland Empire?+
Sunderland Empire has a capacity of 1,860 — small enough to feel intimate but large enough to host major productions.