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  1. History of the theatre. The theatre is situated on King Street, a few yards from the Floating Harbour. From 1972 until 2016, the public entrance was through the Coopers' Hall, the earliest surviving building on the site.

  2. 28. Juli 2021 · History of The Bristol Old Vic. The Bristol Old Vic first opened on May 30 1766 with a capacity for more than 1600, which is 1000 more than the theatre holds today. It was technically an illegal venue as theatre was heavily censored at the time by the Lord Chamberlain under the Licensing Act of 1737, due to political offence caused ...

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  3. Vor einem Tag · As Britain‘s oldest continuously operating theatre, the Bristol Old Vic has witnessed over 250 years of history, weathering the tides of change and emerging as a cultural icon. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the rich tapestry of the theatre‘s past, examine its architectural significance, and shine a light on the influential figures who have shaped its legacy.

  4. Bristol Old Vic. Ansicht des im Grade II* eingestuften Theatergebäudes. Das Bristol Old Vic ist ein Theaterzentrum in der Innenstadt Bristols, England, zu dem unter anderem das 1766 gegründete Theatre Royal gehört. In den 1970er Jahren wurde auch ein Studiotheater gegründet.

  5. This historic theatre has had many names and faces throughout its history. Within its walls there are an almost-infinite amount of stories to uncover and interesting figures to investigate. Our history is accessible through a variety of creative displays in our Front of House space.

  6. 26. Okt. 2018 · Since 2014, Bristol Archives have been working on an exciting project with Bristol Old Vic and the University of Bristol Theatre Collection to bring to life the history of the 252 year old theatre. The story of Bristol Old Vic – the oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world – is documented in rich archival collections.

  7. The Bristol Old Vic Archive includes the administrative and production records, from its inception in 1946, and for the Little Theatre between 1963-1980. They include production photographs, programmes, posters, press cuttings books, prompt books and administrative records.