New Theatre Explained
New Theatre or New Theater may refer to:
United Kingdom
- Hull New Theatre, a theatre in Kingston-upon-Hull, England
- Lisle's Tennis Court, 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, the main commercial theatre in Oxford, England
- Noël Coward Theatre, London, known as the New Theatre from 1903 to 1972
- Nottingham New Theatre, the University of Nottingham's student-run theatre company and playhouse in Nottingham, England
- Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, formerly the New Theatre
United States
New York City
Other states
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
- New Theatre, Sydney, Australia
- New Theatre (Plzeň), Czech Republic
- Nya Teatern, former name of Swedish Theatre (Stockholm)
- Nya Teatern, former name of Mindre teatern in Stockholm, Sweden
- Werburgh Street Theatre, 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