Work to start on Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall transformation

The second phase of the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham’s Royal Transformation Project will start next Tuesday (6 June) following on from the changes to the Royal Concert Hall foyer and Box Office last summer.

The work will transform the venue in to an all-day destination with improved dining opportunities, better disability access, and further opportunities for community and business use.

An area from the venue to the kerbside, including the Theatre Royal’s Green Room café bar entrance, the Royal Concert Hall main entrance, the paved thoroughfare and the South Sherwood Street layby (please see map below) will not be accessible during the building work.

Access to the Royal Concert Hall’s main entrance doors for events from 6 June to 23 July will be available via a walkway which will be clearly signposted on the site hoardings. From 23 July to until the end of September, there will be no access to the Royal Concert Hall while building work takes place. The front entrance of the Theatre Royal will remain open and unaffected throughout the period of building work.

The majority of the building work is scheduled to happen during the venue’s quietest period in August and September, ready for completion in early October at the start of the autumn season.

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