Back to Standard Version |
Skip to Content |
Accessibility Guide |
Printer Friendly
Home
A to Z
FAQs
Contact Council
Help
|
You are here:
Arts and Culture >>
Arts Centre >>
About Us - Arts Centre
|
Arts and Culture
Arts Centre
>About Us - Arts Centre
>>Improvement Project
>>History
>>Our Resident Ghost
>>50th Birthday
>Box Office
>Comments
>Find Us
>FAQs
>Friends
>History
>Party Bookings
>Reviews
>Technical Information
>Venue Hire
>Volunteer
>What's On
Artsmad
Artsminds
Arts Organisations
Bowl Concerts
Brochure
Contact Us
Create
Develop your skills
Exhibitions
Festivals
FAQs
Get Involved
Literature
Lydiard Park
Media
More about us
Music
Performances
Spotlight
Swindon Cultural Partnership
Swindon Dance
Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
Volunteer
Work Experience
Wyvern Theatre
Young People
Business
Community and Living
Council and Democracy
Education & Learning
Environment
Health & Social Care
Housing
Jobs & Careers
Leisure and Sport
Transport & Streets
Visiting Swindon
About the Arts Centre
Located in Old Town, Swindon Arts Centre is an intimate venue particularly suitable for music, small-scale drama and comedy. It has:
- A 212-seater theatre
- The Gallery Bar (used as a cafe during the day, and for visual arts exhibitions)
- A studio
- A meeting room
The Arts Centre re-opened in January 2003. A lift in the new entrance gives easy access to the theatre, and there are new accessible toilets. New seats have been installed in the auditorium.
The centre features all types of music, professional and amateur theatre, nationally-recognised comedians, films, children's events, and one-man shows. Recent visitors include:
- Musicians Colin Blunstone & Rod Argent (The Zombies), The Puppini Sisters, Ralph Mc Tell, Catherine Feeny and Focus
- Comedians Lenny Henry, Frank Skinner, Michael McIntyre, Punt & Dennis and Jeremy Hardy
- Drama productions including The Tempest, Orwell's Animal Farm, and the Bristol Old Vic production of Private Peaceful
- Sir John Major and Claire Tomalin, who appeared in the 2007 Swindon Festival of Literature.
The Arts Centre also hosts the Swindon Recital Series of classical music concerts, the Swindon Music Festival, and the One Act Play Festival. The Swindon Film Society shows an eclectic mix of British and international films. A meeting place for several local societies and home for three local drama groups, it also provides the venue for arts classes throughout the year.
Patrons: Pam Ayres, George Baker.
Friends of Swindon Arts Centre (FoSAC)
The Friends of Swindon Arts Centre provide support to the Arts Centre. For an annual subscription of £15 benefits include priority booking facilities, standby prices a week before the event, and regular discount offers. The ticket office can provide further information.
Ticket Office
Open Monday to Friday 12 noon-5.00pm and Saturday 10.00am-1.00pm.
Telephone: 01793 614837.
Another useful website
Check out Theatreworks, an essential new theatre resource for Swindon and Wiltshire, Bath, and NE Somerset.
Two Stars and Brighter Future for Adult Social ServicesSwindon Borough Council’s Adult Social Care Services have retained their two star rating from Government inspectors and are going from strength to strength ........
Related Pages
About Us - Arts Centre
Improvement Project
History
Our Resident Ghost
50th Birthday
Box Office
Comments
Find Us
FAQs
Friends
History
Party Bookings
Reviews
Technical Information
Venue Hire
Volunteer
What's On
Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices, Euclid Street
Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 2JH
Telephone
01793 463000
Email:info@swindon.gov.uk
Swindon Borough Council 2004 - 2008© Copyright and Disclaimer