Curve Theatre, Auditorium
Rutland Street, Leicester, LE1 1SBĀ -Ā
Up to
902 standing
The beating heart of Leicesterās cultural quarter, the Curve Theatre has broken new ground in the cityās events scene. Designed by the architect of Londonās āWalkie-Talkieā skyscraper, the venue has 10 distinct event spaces that can be hired in various combinations. Overlooking the main foyer, the 98m-long Mezzanine runs the length of the buildingās glass faƧade and makes a very impressive backdrop to drinks receptions or breakout sessions. The rehearsal rooms can be transformed into workshop or seminar spaces, while the two auditoria can be opened out into a single space for large-scale conferences or ceremonies.
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Capacity & layout
Cabaret
up to 902
Amenities
Public transport
Location
Reviews
Fibonnaci Notion
Love the building and it's design. You can get a bit miscombobulatd at times, special with the circular halls otherwise it's not conventional and that a good thing I think. Great theater space, excellent seating comfortable just a bit tight when you have to walk over people's feet to get to the middle seats. The acoustics are good and the lighting system is great. Concession stands are well equipped, but could use more alternative dietary options. Otherwise great experience and the shows are good highly recommend.
Stacy Gilmour
Lovely Theatre with great capacity. Most seats provide a good view of the stage. Staff are helpful and friendly. There are some fantastic performances put on here, and is more convenient for is than travelling to Birmingham, although the Curve does miss out on some touring performances which is a shame.
That Lambert Family
Visited to watch Dial M for Murder, first time at The Curve in 18 months and it didn't disappoint. The play was very enjoyable, good acting, and we had a clear view of the show. There were quite a few empty seats so I guess it's taking time for people to have the confidence to go back to the theatre, but I'm glad we did!
Kathryn
Saw The Tiger Who Came To Tea with our 2 young children. Have previously been for other young children's productions and evening shows. Always excellent shows and very convenient location. Would be nice to have some child friendly sinks in the toilets as too high for one of my kids to reach (given the amount of kids productions they put on) but otherwise spot on. And thank goodness they validate parking tickets!
Jonathan Clarke
Lovely place, very friendly. Asked people to wear masks and reminded them but very few in the audience actually wore them. Great, friendly bar service. Love that drinks can be preordered for the interval š» Comfy and great views from all areas