Old Rep launches theatre tours

Rare chance to see behind the scenes at century-old venue.

Historic Birmingham theatre the Old Rep is delighted to be launching tours of the 105-year-old building to reveal a fascinating history. From Saturday 24th February, audiences will be invited to step backstage to hear stories from over a century of performance.

As the UK’s first purpose-built repertory theatre, The Old Rep occupies a unique place in British theatre history. This iconic venue, founded by Sir Barry Jackson, was the original home of the Birmingham Repertory Company until their move to the current Broad Street site in 1971.

Over the years the theatre gained a reputation as one of the most radical playhouses in the country and was the first in the country to stage Shakespeare in modern dress. The range of rich and varied roles on offer had actors flocking to join the company and learn their craft, and the theatre went on to play a central role in the early careers of many of the UK’s most celebrated actors and theatre makers. Many notable names have trod the boards at the Old Rep since its opening in 1913, including Sir Laurence Olivier, Dame Edith Evans, Sir Derek Jacobi, Albert Finney, June Brown, Michael Gambon and many, many more.

In 2014, Birmingham Ormiston Academy successfully tendered for The Old Rep Theatre. Breathing new life into the theatre, BOA has once again madeit a vibrant hub for artists, providing high quality arts, performance and training for young people at the heart of the West Midlands. The Old Rep continues honouring its original purpose, to be a training ground for the next generation of theatre makers.

The venue tours will give ticket holders a chance to explore the venue’s auditorium and backstage areas. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you will discover the original features of the theatre, step inside the dressing rooms used by the stars of the shows and hear stories of wartime defiance and trailblazing theatre makers.

To book your tickets, visit the Old Rep’s website oldreptheatre.co.uk or call the box office on 0121 359 9444 (Monday-Friday 10am-5pm). Tickets cost £8 and include tea, coffee and biscuits at the end of the tour. Private group tours can be booked; contact [email protected] for more information.