
|  | |  | | Birmingham Repertory Theatre | Centenary Square Broad Street Birmingham B1 2EP Telephone: 0121 245 2000 Ticket line: 0121 236 4455 info@birmingham-rep.co.uk
9.30am - 8pm, Monday to Saturday; 4pm - 8pm, Sundays when there is a performance.
On 15 February 1913, just before the first World War, Sir Barry Jackson opened the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on Station Street.The company then moved into its purpose-built theatre complex on Broad Street, adjacent to the International Convention Centre and Symphony Hall, in 1971.
Facilities for people with disabilities include wheelchair access to the foyer, Box Office, cloakroom, bar, kiosk and toilets. The Main House has eight spaces on the ground floor for wheelcahirs and two on the first floor. The Door has two spaces available.
By Road The Rep is at the heart of Birmingham, next to the International Convention Centre in Centenary Square. Several car parks are situated close to the theatre at Brindleyplace, NIA, Civic Centre and Brunel Street.
By Rail There are 3 railway stations within easy walking distance of the theatre. New Street, Moor Street and Snow Hill.
By Bus There are many buses travelling along Broad Street within a short distance of the theatre. | | | |
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