Theatre Royal
BhavaniBhavani/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BATH/ Updated : Nov 23, 2015, 15:24 IST
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Jane Austen loved watching theatre, and the main understanding of this comes from her letters to her sister Cassandra in which there are multiple mentions of her enjoyment of theatre. The history of theatre in Bath is one of the m … Read more
Jane Austen loved watching theatre, and the main understanding of this comes from her letters to her sister Cassandra in which there are multiple mentions of her enjoyment of theatre. The history of theatre in Bath is one of the multiple buildings being built in succession. In 1705, Bath’s first theatre was built by George Trim. Read less

Jane Austen loved watching theatre, and the main understanding of this comes from her letters to her sister Cassandra in which there are multiple mentions of her enjoyment of theatre. The history of theatre in Bath is one of the multiple buildings being built in succession. In 1705, Bath’s first theatre was built by George Trim. It was a tiny one and was demolished 30 years later to make way for another building. The next one didn’t last many years and in 1750, a new theatre was opened at Orchard Street. The theatre with its superb productions had built the reputation of Bath as a receptive town for theatre which resulted in many top actors from London performing at Bath during season. Given this growing respectability and reputation, a parliament act was passed to give Bath theatre a royal patent and Bath had the first ‘Theatre Royal’ outside of London.
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