Venue
8-10 Compton Street, Eastbourne BN21 4BW
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed Victorian playhouse on Compton Street, in the heart of Eastbourne's Devonshire Quarter and a short walk from the seafront. Designed by Henry Currey and opened in 1884, it was later improved by the celebrated theatre architect Frank Matcham, and it remains one of the country's finest surviving small Victorian auditoriums, complete with ornate plasterwork, scrolls and caryatids. Nicknamed 'the Playhouse in the Park', it seats 873 and hosts touring plays, comedy, music, family shows and an in-house pantomime. It is run by Trafalgar Theatres as part of Eastbourne Theatres.
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City
Eastbourne
Capacity
873
Venue info
The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed Victorian playhouse on Compton Street, in the heart of Eastbourne's Devonshire Quarter and a short walk from the seafront. Designed by Henry Currey and opened in 1884, it was later improved by the celebrated theatre architect Frank Matcham, and it remains one of the country's finest surviving small Victorian auditoriums, complete with ornate plasterwork, scrolls and caryatids. Nicknamed 'the Playhouse in the Park', it seats 873 and hosts touring plays, comedy, music, family shows and an in-house pantomime. It is run by Trafalgar Theatres as part of Eastbourne Theatres.
History
The Devonshire Park Theatre was designed by Henry Currey and built in 1884, part of the wider Devonshire Park development in what is now Eastbourne's cultural quarter. Currey was also the architect of the neighbouring Winter Garden, built for the seventh Duke of Devonshire in 1875.
In 1903 the theatre was improved by Frank Matcham, the most celebrated British theatre architect of the era. The interior that survives today, with its decorative plasterwork, scrolls and caryatids by Schmidt of Holloway, is widely regarded as one of the best examples of a small Victorian theatre anywhere in the country.
The building's importance was formally recognised when it was designated a Grade II listed building on 3 July 1981. Its long-standing nickname, 'the Playhouse in the Park', reflects a programme that has always favoured plays and touring drama.
Today the theatre is run by Trafalgar Theatres as part of Eastbourne Theatres, together with the 1963 Congress Theatre, which was extensively renovated in 2016 with the addition of the Welcome Building, and the Winter Garden, which has also undergone major restoration work.
Transport
Train
Eastbourne railway station is a 10 to 15 minute walk from the theatre. There are frequent direct services from Hastings, Lewes, Brighton, Haywards Heath and London Victoria, with connections to Tunbridge Wells and Seaford. From the station, head down Terminus Road towards the town centre, turn right at HSBC onto Cornfield Terrace, continue over the roundabout and along Cornfield Terrace into Chiswick Place: the theatre is at the end of the road.
Bus
Stagecoach Eastbourne and Brighton & Hove Buses run regular services stopping near the theatres, and Stagecoach Eastbourne Service 3 stops outside the Winter Garden. If you arrive at the main bus station on Gildredge Road, follow the walking route from the train station, which is at the end of the same road.
Parking
The closest car park is on College Road, with 115 spaces, pay and display until 10pm. There is also plenty of on-street parking, free after 6pm. The NCP car park at Trinity Place (BN21 3BZ) is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A limited number of disabled parking spaces sit directly in front of the Devonshire Park Theatre and in the College Road car park.
Accessibility
Staff advise discussing your requirements with the box office when you book so the most suitable seats can be arranged.
- Wheelchair users: entry is via a slope to the right of the building. Let a member of the front of house team know and they will escort you to this entrance. If you use this door, it is easiest to book seats on that side of the auditorium, from seat number 1 onwards.
- Wheelchair spaces: see the venue seating plans for details.
- Wheelchair accessible toilets are available.
- Ramp access to the box office.
- Blue Badge parking directly in front of the theatre and in the College Road car park.
- Infrared hearing and induction loop system is installed.
- Assistance dogs are welcome.
- Orientation tours are available on request.
- Audio description is provided by the Friends of the Devonshire Park Theatre on Friday evenings and Saturday matinees of week-long productions.
Essential Companion Scheme
Eastbourne Theatres run a free scheme for anyone who needs an essential companion with them at a show. Application forms are available from the box office on 01323 412000.
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Frequently asked questions
What's on at the Devonshire Park Theatre?
The theatre programmes touring plays, comedy, live music, classical and opera, dance, family shows, talks and an in-house pantomime at Christmas. The latest listings are shown on this page.
Where is the Devonshire Park Theatre?
It is at 8 to 10 Compton Street, Eastbourne, BN21 4BW, in the town's Devonshire Quarter and a short walk from the seafront.
How do I get to the Devonshire Park Theatre?
Eastbourne railway station is a 10 to 15 minute walk away, with direct trains from Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, Haywards Heath and London Victoria. Stagecoach Eastbourne and Brighton & Hove Buses stop nearby, and by car the venue is reached via the M23, A27, A22 and coastal A259.
Where can I park near the Devonshire Park Theatre?
The nearest car park is on College Road with 115 spaces, pay and display until 10pm, and there is on-street parking that is free after 6pm. The NCP car park at Trinity Place (BN21 3BZ) is open 24 hours, seven days a week.
How many seats does the Devonshire Park Theatre have?
The auditorium seats 873, which makes it an intimate house by touring theatre standards.
Is the Devonshire Park Theatre accessible?
Yes. Wheelchair users enter via a slope to the right of the building, and there are wheelchair accessible toilets, ramp access to the box office, an infrared hearing and induction loop system and Blue Badge parking nearby. Assistance dogs are welcome and orientation tours can be arranged on request.
Are there audio described performances?
Audio description is provided by the Friends of the Devonshire Park Theatre on Friday evenings and Saturday matinees of week-long productions.
How old is the Devonshire Park Theatre?
It was designed by Henry Currey and built in 1884, then improved by theatre architect Frank Matcham in 1903. The building was listed Grade II on 3 July 1981.
What's on at Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne?
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne hosts a rolling programme of touring productions. The current what's-on list with dates, last checked 2026-08-23, is further up this page, and tickets are sold through the venue's official box office.
Where is Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne?
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne is located at 8-10 Compton Street, Eastbourne BN21 4BW.
How big is Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne?
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne has a capacity of 873 — small enough to feel intimate but large enough to host major productions.