Venue
Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon SN1 4BJ
Swindon Arts Centre
Swindon Arts Centre is a 200 seat venue in the heart of Swindon's Old Town, on Devizes Road, a short distance from its sister venue the Wyvern Theatre. Open since 1956 and run by Trafalgar Theatres on behalf of Swindon Borough Council, it presents a year round mix of concerts, comedy, dance, drama, exhibitions, musical theatre and productions by local amateur companies. The building is a flexible one: alongside the first floor auditorium there is a ground floor performance studio, a bar and cafe, and the South Swindon Parish Library. It is a friendly, small scale place to see live work.
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City
Swindon
Capacity
200
Venue info
Swindon Arts Centre is a 200 seat venue in the heart of Swindon's Old Town, on Devizes Road, a short distance from its sister venue the Wyvern Theatre. Open since 1956 and run by Trafalgar Theatres on behalf of Swindon Borough Council, it presents a year round mix of concerts, comedy, dance, drama, exhibitions, musical theatre and productions by local amateur companies. The building is a flexible one: alongside the first floor auditorium there is a ground floor performance studio, a bar and cafe, and the South Swindon Parish Library. It is a friendly, small scale place to see live work.
History
The Arts Centre opened officially on Saturday 1 September 1956, with the mayor, N V Toze, and Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, vice chairman of the Arts Council of Great Britain, doing the honours. It was not quite the first attempt: roughly ten years earlier a separate arts centre had operated in a former Methodist Hall in the town centre. The Devizes Road building has a chapel past of its own, having previously been a Methodist Hall, which helps explain how adaptable the venue has proved to be.
Seven decades on, the venue has become one of Wiltshire's established live entertainment addresses, welcoming thousands of people each year to a mixed programme of concerts, comedy, dance, drama, exhibitions, musical theatre and local amateur productions.
Two rounds of building work shaped the Arts Centre that audiences use today. It reopened in January 2003 after a refurbishment that added a lift in a new entrance foyer to reach the first floor auditorium, along with new accessible toilets and new seating. A larger project followed in 2010, when the ground floor was completely redesigned to create a performance studio, a bar and cafe, and space for the Old Town public library to move into the building. That same year the television personality Richard Digance became the venue's first Patron, while Pam Ayres is Patron of the Friends of Swindon Arts Centre.
On the management side, Swindon Borough Council awarded the contract to run the Arts Centre alongside the Wyvern Theatre to HQ Theatres and Hospitality in early 2015. The venue is now managed by Trafalgar Theatres on behalf of the council, with Laura James as Theatre Director following a line of managers that includes Clarry Bean, Darren Edwards and Elly Stimpson Duffy.
Transport
Train
Swindon railway station is roughly a 28 minute walk from the Arts Centre, and there are buses from the station that serve Devizes Road. Train times are available from National Rail.
Bus
The nearest bus stop is on Devizes Road, about 2 minutes' walk from the venue. There are also buses from Swindon railway station that serve Devizes Road.
Parking
Swindon Arts Centre does not have a car park of its own, so plan to use public parking in Old Town. Accessible parking spaces cannot be reserved in advance at any Trafalgar Theatres venue.
Seating plan and where to sit
The auditorium seats 200 and sits on the first floor, reached by the lift in the entrance foyer. At this size every seat is close to the stage, so the main choice is how central you sit: a few rows back and towards the middle gives the most even view and sound. Wheelchair spaces and companion seats are not sold online, so contact the ticket office on 01793 535534 to arrange them. The ground floor performance studio is a separate space whose layout changes from event to event, so check the plan for the show you are booking.
Accessibility
The auditorium is on the first floor and is reached by a lift installed in the entrance foyer, and the building has accessible toilets, both added as part of the refurbishment completed in January 2003.
- Access tickets: wheelchair spaces and companion tickets are arranged directly with the team. Contact the Swindon Theatres ticket office on 01793 535534, by phone, in person or through the online enquiry form.
- Assistance dogs: working dogs are welcome, and the team asks that you mention this when booking so suitable seating can be arranged.
- Assisted performances: selected shows across Swindon Theatres are audio described, British Sign Language interpreted, captioned or presented as relaxed performances for audiences who prefer a less formal environment.
- Parking: accessible parking spaces cannot be reserved in advance.
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Frequently asked questions
What's on at Swindon Arts Centre?
The Arts Centre runs a mixed year round programme of concerts and live music, comedy, dance, drama, musical theatre, family shows, film, exhibitions and productions by local amateur companies. The latest listings for the venue appear on this page.
Where is Swindon Arts Centre?
It is on Devizes Road in the Old Town area of Swindon, Wiltshire. It is a separate building from the Wyvern Theatre in the town centre, so check your ticket before you travel.
How do I get to Swindon Arts Centre?
The Arts Centre is on Devizes Road in Swindon's Old Town, roughly a 28 minute walk from Swindon railway station, with buses from the station serving Devizes Road and the nearest stop about 2 minutes away. It is a separate building from the Wyvern Theatre in the town centre, so check your ticket before you travel.
Is there parking at Swindon Arts Centre?
The Arts Centre has no car park of its own, so visitors use public parking in Old Town. Accessible parking spaces cannot be reserved in advance at any Trafalgar Theatres venue.
How many seats does Swindon Arts Centre have?
The auditorium seats 200, which makes for an intimate atmosphere whatever the show. The Arts Centre Cafe space can also be hired separately and seats up to 50 people.
Is Swindon Arts Centre accessible?
The first floor auditorium is served by a lift in the entrance foyer, and there are accessible toilets in the building. Wheelchair spaces and companion tickets are arranged with the ticket office on 01793 535534, by phone, in person or via the online enquiry form.
Are there accessible performances at Swindon Arts Centre?
Selected performances across Swindon Theatres are audio described, British Sign Language interpreted, captioned or staged as relaxed performances. Assistance dogs are welcome, and it helps to mention this when you book.
When did Swindon Arts Centre open?
It opened officially on 1 September 1956, following an earlier arts centre that had operated in a former Methodist Hall about ten years before. Major refurbishments followed in 2003 and 2010, the latter creating a performance studio, bar and cafe on the ground floor.
How big is Swindon Arts Centre?
Swindon Arts Centre has a capacity of 200 — small enough to feel intimate but large enough to host major productions.