The Blue Orange Theatre

The Blue Orange Theatre is an independent theatre situated in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.

The theatre consists of:

  • Flexible theatre space which seats between 90 and 110 depending on configuration.
  • Rehearsal studio, approximately 10m x 8m.
  • Spacious bar.

The Blue Orange Theatre is owned and operated by Blue Orange Arts Limited, a registered charity (No. 1145871). Blue Orange Arts Ltd is a multi faceted arts organisation dedicated to providing high quality social projects to the local community, Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Engaging as many people as possible with its productions, social projects, courses and workshops Blue Orange Theatre do not charge booking or transaction fees and keep prices as reasonably low as possible.

Most of the productions are fringe-professional, working with other Midlands- based professional or fringe-professional theatre companies.

Studio and bar are available for hire for corporate functions, rehearsals and courses. The theatre is fully wheelchair accessible.

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