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Norman Bragg Studio, Aylesbury Waterside

The Norman Bragg Studio is the smaller, flexible performance space set inside Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, the large ATG Entertainment venue on Exchange Street in the centre of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. While the main auditorium handles touring musicals, ballet and the Christmas pantomime, the studio works at close quarters, with a monthly comedy club, live music gigs, screenings and intimate theatre productions running through the year. The room also turns its hand to conferences, workshops, exhibitions, dinners and drinks receptions. There is a bar serving light refreshments, and the studio sits within a short walk of Aylesbury station, the bus station and several car parks.

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Aylesbury

Venue info

The Norman Bragg Studio is the smaller, flexible performance space set inside Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, the large ATG Entertainment venue on Exchange Street in the centre of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. While the main auditorium handles touring musicals, ballet and the Christmas pantomime, the studio works at close quarters, with a monthly comedy club, live music gigs, screenings and intimate theatre productions running through the year. The room also turns its hand to conferences, workshops, exhibitions, dinners and drinks receptions. There is a bar serving light refreshments, and the studio sits within a short walk of Aylesbury station, the bus station and several car parks.

History

The studio's story is the story of its parent building. In 2003 Aylesbury Vale District Council ran a public consultation on plans for a new theatre to replace the town's Civic Centre Theatre. Norman Bragg, working for the London architects Aedas RHWL Arts Team, was commissioned in 2007 to carry out the detailed design, and a ceremony marking the start of building work was held on 24 May that year, with Councillor Sue Polhill, Chairman of the district council, cutting the first sod.

Construction was carried out by the Hertfordshire firm Willmott Dixon. On 18 February 2009 Ambassador Theatre Group was named preferred management contractor for the new venue, and a six-year management contract was signed in January 2010 by joint chief executives Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire, OBE. Aylesbury-raised actress Lynda Bellingham marked the topping out of the highest part of the building on 24 April 2009.

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre opened on 12 October 2010, officially launched by Cilla Black, with an open air live event hosted by Jonathan Wilkes and Suzanne Shaw. Guests included David Suchet, Simon Callow, Ruby Wax, Susan Hampshire and Richard O'Brien, and Eric Idle sent a pre-recorded message. The first season had gone on sale on 23 March 2010, opening with Northern Ballet's Swan Lake. Costs rose over the project's life, from an expected 25 million pounds when planning permission was granted in 2006 to 35 million pounds when the contractor was appointed in 2008, and 47 million pounds by the time the doors opened.

The acoustic design was by Arup Acoustics and includes a CARMEN electroacoustic enhancement system, which adjusts a base acoustic tuned for speech and amplified events to give a more reverberant sound for symphonic and choral music. The building is owned by the local authority and managed by ATG, now ATG Entertainment.

Transport

Train

Aylesbury railway station is about a five minute walk from the theatre. Chiltern Railways links Aylesbury with London Marylebone; check National Rail Enquiries for times.

Bus

The theatre sits within 200 metres of Aylesbury's main bus station, so most town and county services drop you a couple of minutes away.

Parking

Options nearby include the Walton Street car park (sat nav HP21 7QP), Upper Hundreds car park, Exchange Street car park and pay and display parking on Floor 3 of the Waterside Car Park.

Seating plan and where to sit

The studio is a flexible space rather than a traditional multi-tier auditorium, so the layout can change with the event. When seated, the rows are lettered and the differences are small: you are close to the action wherever you sit.

Rows A to J

  • The main body of seating, with fixed armrests that cannot be raised. Seat dimensions are approximately 43cm by 44.4cm.
  • Front rows suit comedy and music if you like being near the performer; a few rows back is often the easier choice for screenings.

Row BB

  • Home to two wheelchair positions with companion seats.
  • Seats here have no armrests and measure approximately 42.5cm by 41.5cm.

If a particular seat matters to you, ATG's seat map includes a view from seat feature so you can check the sightline before you book.

Accessibility

ATG Entertainment states that it aims to remove barriers wherever possible so that everyone can enjoy a performance in a comfortable and welcoming environment. The studio is described as easily accessible, with facilities within easy reach.

  • Wheelchair spaces: two wheelchair positions with companion seats in Row BB.
  • Toilets: accessible toilets within easy reach of the studio inside the main theatre building.
  • Seating notes: seats in Rows A to J have armrests that cannot be raised; seats in Row BB have no armrests.
  • Sunflower Lanyard scheme: lanyards are free to collect from the box office for patrons with an invisible disability or anyone who may need extra support.
  • Assisted performances: audio described, captioned, BSL interpreted and relaxed performances are listed on ATG's Assisted Performances pages, and a Visual Story can be requested from the venue's Access Champion.
  • Access Membership Scheme: a free scheme allowing accessible seats to be booked online, essential companion tickets where eligible, and updates on access performances.

Accessibility assistance

0333 009 5399. Typetalk users can call 1800 1 0333 009 5399.

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Frequently asked questions

What's on at the Norman Bragg Studio?

The studio runs a year-round programme of intimate theatre, a monthly comedy club, live music gigs and regular screenings. The latest confirmed dates are listed on this page, and tickets are sold through the venue's official box office.

Where is the Norman Bragg Studio?

It is a flexible second space set within Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, at Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UG, in Buckinghamshire.

How do I get to the Norman Bragg Studio?

Aylesbury railway station is roughly a five minute walk away and is served by Chiltern Railways from London Marylebone. The theatre is also within 200 metres of Aylesbury's main bus station.

Where can I park near the Norman Bragg Studio?

Nearby options include the Walton Street car park (sat nav HP21 7QP), Upper Hundreds car park, Exchange Street car park and pay and display parking on Floor 3 of the Waterside Car Park.

Is the Norman Bragg Studio wheelchair accessible?

Yes. There are two wheelchair positions with companion seats in Row BB, and accessible toilets within easy reach of the studio inside the main theatre building. The accessibility assistance line is 0333 009 5399.

Is there a bar at the Norman Bragg Studio?

Yes, the studio has a bar selling a range of light refreshments, with other facilities within easy reach inside Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.

When does the box office open?

The box office opens 60 minutes before performances in the Norman Bragg Studio, and 90 minutes before performances in the main auditorium.

When did the theatre open?

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre opened on 12 October 2010, officially launched by Cilla Black, with Northern Ballet's Swan Lake as the first performance. It was designed by Norman Bragg for Aedas RHWL Arts Team and built by Willmott Dixon.

What's on at Norman Bragg Studio, Aylesbury Waterside?

Norman Bragg Studio, Aylesbury Waterside 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 Norman Bragg Studio, Aylesbury Waterside?

Norman Bragg Studio, Aylesbury Waterside is located at Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UG.