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The Other Place (theatre)

The Other Place is a black box theatre on Southern Lane, near to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. It is owned and operated by the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2006, an earlier version of the theatre closed and reopened as the temporary and larger Courtyard Theatre, while the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres were redeveloped. In March 2016, The Other Place was reinstated as a 200-seat studio theatre.

For other uses, see The Other Place (disambiguation).

The new The Other Place[edit]

The RSC had anticipated the extension for the Courtyard Theatre would be a temporary building.[7] However, plans were made to bring back The Other Place,[8] keeping the existing structure of the current Courtyard Theatre.[7] In 2012, planning permission was granted by Stratford District Council to reinstate The Other Place within the extended building.[9]


The Other Place is a 200-seat studio theatre with a remodelled internal space to create a new-style, mixed use TOP which will provide opportunities for community, amateur and educational use. Over 30,000 costumes are available to the public for the first time through theatre tours. There is also space for small conferences and meetings and occasional commercial hire.[10]


The redevelopment of the new TOP began in February 2015 and the theatre opened on 21 March 2016, in time for the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death.[11][12]


Funding for the new theatre came from a £3 million grant from the Arts Council England raised through the National Lottery. Funding was also received from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, The Backstage Trust and from public donations.[10]


This is the final phase of the Transformation project, to redevelop the entire theatre complex in Stratford-upon-Avon.[13]

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Trowbridge, Simon. The Company: A Biographical Dictionary of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Oxford, England: Editions Albert Creed, 2010.  978-0-9559830-2-3.

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