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Venue
Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UG
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre is the main receiving house for Aylesbury and the surrounding Buckinghamshire towns, standing on Exchange Street in the centre of town. Opened in 2010 and run by ATG Entertainment, it seats around 1,200 people across three levels and presents West End and touring musicals, plays, opera and ballet, stand-up comedy, music and a Christmas pantomime. A smaller studio space, the Norman Bragg Studio, sits alongside it. The theatre is a five minute walk from Aylesbury railway station and within 200 metres of the main bus station, which makes it an easy evening out without the car.
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City
Aylesbury
Capacity
1,200
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre is the main receiving house for Aylesbury and the surrounding Buckinghamshire towns, standing on Exchange Street in the centre of town. Opened in 2010 and run by ATG Entertainment, it seats around 1,200 people across three levels and presents West End and touring musicals, plays, opera and ballet, stand-up comedy, music and a Christmas pantomime. A smaller studio space, the Norman Bragg Studio, sits alongside it. The theatre is a five minute walk from Aylesbury railway station and within 200 metres of the main bus station, which makes it an easy evening out without the car.
The theatre began life as a replacement for Aylesbury's Civic Centre Theatre. Aylesbury Vale District Council ran a public consultation on the idea in 2003, and in 2007 Norman Bragg of the London practice AedasRHWL Arts Team was commissioned to carry out the detailed design. Building work was marked by a ceremony on 24 May 2007, when Councillor Sue Polhill, then chairman of the district council, cut the first sod. Hertfordshire contractor Willmott Dixon carried out the construction.
In February 2009 Ambassador Theatre Group was named preferred management contractor for the new venue, and a six-year management agreement was signed in January 2010 by joint chief executives Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire. Aylesbury-raised actress Lynda Bellingham performed the traditional topping out ceremony on 24 April 2009 when the highest part of the structure was completed.
The opening date was announced in February 2010 and the first season went on sale that March, with Northern Ballet's Swan Lake booked as the opening performance. Cilla Black formally opened the theatre on 12 October 2010, and the launch was marked by an open air event hosted by Jonathan Wilkes and Suzanne Shaw, with guests including David Suchet, Simon Callow, Ruby Wax, Susan Hampshire and Richard O'Brien. Eric Idle sent a recorded message for the occasion.
The project was costly and much debated locally: planning permission in 2006 assumed around £25 million, the figure had reached £35 million by the time Willmott Dixon was appointed in 2008, and the final cost was £47 million. On the technical side, the acoustic design by Arup Acoustics includes a CARMEN electroacoustic enhancement system, which allows a base acoustic tuned for speech and amplified events to be made more reverberant for symphonic and choral programmes.
Train
Aylesbury railway station is about a five minute walk from the theatre. Chiltern Railways links Aylesbury with London Marylebone.
Bus
Aylesbury's main bus station is within 200 metres of the theatre, so most town and county services drop you within a couple of minutes' walk.
Parking
Several car parks sit within easy walking distance, including the multi-storey car park on Walton Street (use HP21 7QP for sat navs) and the Upper Hundreds car park.
The auditorium is arranged over three levels: the Stalls at ground level, then Circle 1 and Circle 2 above. There are bars in the stalls foyer and on both circle levels, and an interactive view from seat tool on the venue's own seating page if you want to check sightlines before you commit.
Accessible toilets are provided at each of the principal seating levels, and the Ambassador Lounge offers pre-show and interval table service for an extra charge.
The theatre states that it aims to remove barriers wherever possible so that everyone can enjoy live performance in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
A visual story can be requested from the theatre's Access Champion. Accessible seats and assisted performances should be booked through the venue's official box office.
The theatre programmes West End and touring musicals, plays, opera and ballet, comedy, music and family shows, plus a Christmas pantomime. The latest confirmed dates are shown in the listings on this page, and tickets are sold through the venue's official box office.
It is on Exchange Street in the centre of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, postcode HP20 1UG. The town's railway station and main bus station are both within a short walk.
Aylesbury railway station is roughly a five minute walk away and is served by Chiltern Railways from London Marylebone. The main bus station is within 200 metres of the theatre, and there are several car parks nearby if you drive.
There are several car parks within easy walking distance, including the Walton Street multi-storey car park, which sat navs will find under HP21 7QP, and the Upper Hundreds car park.
The auditorium holds around 1,200 people across three levels: the Stalls, Circle 1 and Circle 2.
Yes. There are eight wheelchair positions with companion seats, six in the stalls and two in Circle 1, and accessible toilets at each of the principal seating levels. Audio described, captioned, BSL interpreted and relaxed performances are scheduled through the year, and the accessibility assistance line is 0333 009 5399.
It opened on 12 October 2010, formally launched by Cilla Black, with Northern Ballet's Swan Lake as the first booked performance. The building was designed by Norman Bragg for AedasRHWL Arts Team and built by Willmott Dixon at a final cost of £47 million.
There are bars in the stalls foyer and on both circle levels. The Ambassador Lounge also offers pre-show and interval table service, for which a charge applies.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre has a capacity of 1,200 — small enough to feel intimate but large enough to host major productions.