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United Kingdom

* Hull New Theatre, a theatre in Kingston-upon-Hull, England *
Lisle's Tennis Court Lisle's Tennis Court was a building off Portugal Street in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Originally built as a real tennis court, it was used as a playhouse during two periods, 1661–1674 and 1695–1705. During the early period, ...
, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, a former theatre known as the New Theatre in its first incarnation from 1695 * New Theatre, Cardiff, one of the main theatres in Cardiff, Wales *
New Theatre Oxford New Theatre Oxford (formerly the Apollo Theatre Oxford and The Apollo, from 1977–2003) is the main commercial Theater (structure), theatre in Oxford, England. It has a capacity of 1,785 people; is on George Street, Oxford, George Street, in t ...
, the main commercial theatre in Oxford, England *
Noël Coward Theatre The Noël Coward Theatre, formerly known as the Albery Theatre, is a West End theatre in St. Martin's Lane in the City of Westminster, London. It opened on 12 March 1903 as the New Theatre and was built by Sir Charles Wyndham behind Wyndham's ...
, London, known as the New Theatre from 1903 to 1972 *
Nottingham New Theatre The Nottingham New Theatre is a playhouse and production company based on University Park Campus, Nottingham, England. It is funded in part by the University of Nottingham Students' Union and constitutes one of the Union's 10 Student-Run Servi ...
, the University of Nottingham's student-run theatre company and playhouse in Nottingham, England *
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds The Theatre Royal, formerly the New Theatre, is a restored Regency theatre in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The building is one of eight Grade I listed theatres in the United Kingdom, and is the only working theatre operated under the a ...
, Suffolk, formerly the New Theatre


United States


New York City

* Century Theatre (Central Park West) (1909–1931), formerly New Theatre * New Theatre (off-Broadway) (1964–1974) *
Park Theatre (Manhattan) The Park Theatre, originally known as the New Theatre, was a playhouse in New York City, located at 21–25 Park Row in the present Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan, about east of Ann Street and backing Theatre Alley. The location, a ...
(1798–1848), formerly New Theatre *
Theatre on Nassau Street The Theatre on Nassau Street, or The New Theatre, was probably the first purpose-built theatre in Manhattan. History It was a two-story wooden structure, owned by merchant and former governor Rip Van Dam, and it opened on December 11, 1732 with ...
(1732–1758)


Other states

* Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formerly New Theatre * Holliday Street Theater, historical theatre in colonial Baltimore * New Theatre (Fort Smith, Arkansas), historic theatre building


Other countries

* Det Ny Teater (The New Theatre), an established theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark * New Theatre, the former name of the resident theatre group at what is now Lensovet Theatre, Leningrad, Russia * New Theatre, Dublin, Ireland *
New Theatre, Melbourne The New Theatre in Melbourne, formerly Melbourne Workers' Theatre Group, was one of a number of branches of Australia's New Theatre movement established in the 1930s. This was a radical left theatrical movement which staged performances with ...
, Australia, 1970s theatre featuring Aboriginal actors such as Jack Charles * New Theatre, Sydney, Australia *
New Theatre (Plzeň) The New Theatre ( cs, Nové divadlo) in Plzeň is a Czech theatre. Construction of the venue cost 880 million CZK. The first performance at the New Theatre was ''The Bartered Bride'' from Bedřich Smetana Bedřich Smetana ( , ; 2 March 1824 ...
, Czech Republic * Nya Teatern, former name of Swedish Theatre (Stockholm) * Nya Teatern, former name of
Mindre teatern Mindre teatern (''The Smaller Theatre''), Nya teatern (''The New Theatre''), Lindeberska teatern (''The Lindeberg Theatre''), was a Swedish theatre at Kungsgatan in Stockholm, active 1842–1863. The building was used as localities for the Royal ...
in Stockholm, Sweden *
Werburgh Street Theatre The Werburgh Street Theatre, also the Saint Werbrugh Street Theatre or the New Theatre, was a seventeenth-century theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Scholars and historians of the subject generally identify it as the "first custom-built theatre in the c ...
, Dublin, Ireland, the first Dublin theatre (1637)


Other uses

* ''New Theatre'' (magazine), a magazine dedicated to the dramatic arts, published by the New Theatre League in New York in the 1930s


See also

* New Theatre Comique, 19th-century theatre in New York * New Theatre League (disambiguation) * ''
New Theatre Quarterly ''New Theatre Quarterly'' (''NTQ'') is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering theatre studies. It is published by Cambridge University Press. ''New Theatre Quarterly'' succeeds ''Theatre Quarterly'' (1971–81). Over the years, ''NTQ'' has dev ...
'', an academic journal * New Theatre Royal Lincoln, in Lincoln, England *
New Theatres New Theatres is an Indian film studio. It was formed in Calcutta by producer B. N. Sircar (Birendranath Sircar, the recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award of 1970). It was formed on 10 February 1931. Motto of this company was– ''Jivatang Jyotir ...
, Calcutta, India {{disambig