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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 The New Theatre ( cy, Theatr Newydd) is one of the principal theatres of Cardiff, capital city of Wales. It is located in the city centre on Park Place, close to Cathays Park. The theatre has a capacity of 1,144, and hosts a number of touring pr ...
, one of the main theatres in Cardiff, Wales * New Theatre Oxford, 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 Se ...
, 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

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Century Theatre (Central Park West) The Century Theatre, originally the New Theatre, was a theatre at 62nd Street and Central Park West on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Opened on November 6, 1909, it was noted for its fine architecture but due to poor acou ...
(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 (1732–1758)


Other states

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Chestnut Street Theatre The Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the first theater in the United States built by entrepreneurs solely as a venue for paying audiences.The Chestnut Street Theatre Project The New Theatre (First Chestnut Street Theatre) ...
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formerly New Theatre *
Holliday Street Theater The Holliday Street Theater also known as the New Theatre, New Holliday, Old Holliday, The Baltimore Theatre, and Old Drury, was a historical theatrical venue in Federal Period Baltimore, Maryland. It is known for showing the first performance of ...
, 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, Australia, 1970s theatre featuring Aboriginal actors such as
Jack Charles Jack Charles (5 September 1943 – 13 September 2022), also known as Uncle Jack Charles, was an Australian stage and screen actor and activist, known for his advocacy for Aboriginal people. He was involved in establishing the first Indigenous t ...
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New Theatre, Sydney The New Theatre, formerly Workers' Art Club and New Theatre League, is a community theatre company in the Inner West Sydney suburb of Newtown, Australia. Its origins are in the international New Theatre movement of the 1920s, and it is the old ...
, 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) The Swedish Theatre ( Swedish: ''Svenska Teatern'' or ''"Svenskan"'') in Stockholm was, at the beginning of the 20th century, Sweden's largest dramatic theatre. It was located on Blasieholmen in central Stockholm. During its years in use, from ...
* Nya Teatern, former name of Mindre teatern 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

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New Theatre Comique The Church of the Messiah at 728–30 Broadway, near Waverly Place in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, was dedicated in 1839 and operated as a church until 1864. In January 1865 it was sold to department store magnate Alexander Tur ...
, 19th-century theatre in New York *
New Theatre League (disambiguation) New Theatre League may refer to: *New Theatre League, the former name of the theatre company later renamed New Theatre, Sydney, Australia * New Theatre League, New York, a group of theatre professionals that existed between 1935 and 1942 in Ne ...
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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, Calcutta, India {{disambig