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REVIEW: The Approach, Assembly Hall, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭
Mark Ludmon reviews Mark O'Rowe's latest play The Approach at Assembly Hall at Edinburgh Fringe
Mark Ludmon
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The Assembly Hall Theatre is a theatre in Tunbridge Wells seating 1,020 people. The theatre hosts a variety of popular music, comedy, family, dance, drama, classical music and variety events, as well as an annual pantomime.
Photos via Google. Attributions: Assembly Hall, M C, Robin Van de Kerkhof, Juraj Németh
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Edinburgh Fringe
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4.5 ★ (261)
The Assembly Hall Theatre is a theatre in Tunbridge Wells seating 1,020 people. The theatre hosts a variety of popular music, comedy, family, dance, drama, classical music and variety events, as well as an annual pantomime.
Built by the Tunbridge Wells Corporation and designed by Percy Thomas and Ernest Prestwich, the Assembly Hall Theatre opened on 24 May 1939. When first built, the auditorium had a capacity of 822 on the ground floor, with a further 320 in the balcony. It was also equipped with a 22 ft x 29 ft cinema screen to allow films to be shown. It now seats up to 993 people, with 672 on the ground floor (373 in the stalls and 300 in tiered stalls) and 320 on the balcony (circle). During World War II, the theatre was used for dances for troops, film shows and events to raise money for the war effort. By 2001, the theatre was attracting audiences of over 150,000 each year. The theatre was refurbished in 2001 with works including the provision of additional dressing rooms, remodelling the bar, repainting of the foyer and front of house areas, and new seating, air conditioning and other facilities. The auditorium closed again in August 2015 for a £1.5 million refurbishment. New tiered charcoal-coloured seating replaced the previous fixtures. The balcony seating was re-upholstered in the same hard-wearing material. Overheating was addressed and the bar area was redesigned in black, charcoal and gold. Upon reopening, the bar will accept contactless payments.
The theatre is located on Crescent Road, forming part of the Tunbridge Wells Civic Centre in the centre of the town.
The building is predominantly built from brick, with details in silver and red bricks and in Portland stone. The walls and floor of the entrance hall are of Roman Travertine Marble, with gold and fawn ceilings. A large lounge was constructed parallel with the main hall, originally designed for suppers to be served when the hall was used for dances.
Box office closed · opens 10am
These are the box office (ticket desk) hours supplied by Google. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — always check your ticket for the performance start time. You can book online any time through British Theatre.
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The Assembly Hall is located between Castlehill and Mound Place in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the meeting place of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. we noticed this absolutely fantastic building while enroute to our hotel and then it was part of our 3 days stay in this city. Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms on George Street were at the heart of the Georgian-era high society. They remain a venue year-round, at Hogmanay, and especially for events during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Very impressive piece of architecture at the assembly hall catching all the tourists eyes. love this gothic style building located at the Mount very close to the train station. Looks like an old historical building, yet very well maintained. If the gates are open then I highly recommend that you step in and visit this beautiful place. Its free visit and i’m sure you’ll never regret it. Its beautiful in day light or night, making this city more beautiful.
Assembly Hall in Edinburgh is a historic and beautiful venue located on the Mound. The building’s impressive Gothic architecture and rich history make it a key landmark in the city. Inside, the hall is spacious and grand, often hosting significant events and performances, especially during the Edinburgh Festival. The stunning stained glass windows and intricate woodwork add to the charm of this venue. Whether you're attending an event or simply exploring, Assembly Hall is a must-visit for anyone interested in Edinburgh’s cultural and architectural heritage.
We have 24 shows for the fringe festival , amazing venue and Crowed
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You can call assembly-hall-edinburgh-fringe on 0131 623 3030. For tickets and bookings, please use British Theatre to secure the best seats.
The assembly-hall-edinburgh-fringe box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Thursday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Friday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Saturday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Sunday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM. Right now the box office is closed · opens 10am. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — and you can book online any time through British Theatre.
assembly-hall-edinburgh-fringe offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible toilets. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.