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How to get to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple by bus?

Directions to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple with public transportation

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple

    BusBus: 21, 21B, 10, 11A, 303.

How to get to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple by bus?

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Bus stops near Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple

  • Bear Street, 2 min walk,
  • Queens Theatre, 3 min walk,

Bus routes to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple

  • 10, Barnstaple Bus Station,
  • 11A, Barnstaple Bus Station,
  • 303, Bicton Street,
  • 309, Barnstaple Rail Station,
  • 310, Lynmouth Coach Park,
  • 10A, Barnstaple Bus Station,
  • 11C, Barnstaple Bus Station,
  • 19, Nddh,
  • 21B, Ilfracombe St James' Place Gardens,
  • 21C, Barnstaple Bus Station,
  • 29, Bishop's Tawton Bottom Of Mount Pleasant,
  • 155, Landkey Newland Bridge,
  • 301, Wildlife And Dinosaur Park,
  • 921, Westward Ho! Car Park,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple?

    The nearest stations to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple are:

    • Bear Street is 74 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Queens Theatre is 165 meters away, 3 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple?

    These bus lines stop near Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple: 21, 21B.

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple?

    The nearest bus station to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple is Bear Street. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple?

    The 502 is the first bus that goes to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple. It stops nearby at 06:15.

  • What time is the last bus to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple?

    The 21B is the last bus that goes to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple. It stops nearby at 00:12.

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Public Transportation to Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple

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Bus: 21, 21B, 10, 11A, 303, 309, 310, 10A, 11C, 19, 21C.

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Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple
Queen's Theatre, BarnstapleThe Queen's Theatre is a theatre in Barnstaple, North Devon, England. It assumed its current form in 1993, but the history of theatre in Barnstaple can be traced back to at least 1435, when minstrels, players, jugglers and buffoons were an established feature of Barnstaple's annual fair. Documents indicate that in 1605 a touring troupe, the King's Players visited, and it is believed that William Shakespeare was one of their members. John Gay, a renowned contributor in the theatre world, best known for the 'Beggar's Opera' was born in Barnstaple. Barnstaple's first theatre was built in Honey Pot Lane (now Theatre Lane) in 1760. By 1832, it had become 'ruinous' and was forced to close. A new theatre, 'The Grecian Hall', opened in 1834. Renamed 'The Theatre Royal' around 1860, it regularly staged popular musicals and musical comedies. By 1880 this too had closed, although performances continued at a large room above the Corn Market (the site of the present theatre) which had served as a music hall since 1854. The 'Theatre Royal' re-opened in 1893 and the music hall, now the 'Albert Hall', in 1897. The two venues operated successfully until just prior to World War I, when the 'Theatre Royal' was demolished. The Albert Hall continued providing musical entertainment until 1941, when it was destroyed by fire, probably from a discarded cigarette. In 1952 the hall was rebuilt (only the outer walls had survived the fire) as The Queen's Hall. Although with a plain and functional interior, it served the Barnstaple community, for a variety of purposes of live entertainment, antique markets, dog shows and similar functions for over forty years. In 1993 the local council decided to fully refurbish the building, reopening as The Queens Theatre. The first production in the new facilities - the pantomime Snow White - opened on Christmas Eve that year. In the summer of 2013 the theatre closed for major backstage refurbishment including a 23 line electric flying system (moving from 17 lines of three line hemp) and an electric orchestra pit. There were also minor improvements for access. The theatre reopened on 14 September. This theatre, along with The Landmark, Ilfracombe is managed by The North Devon Theatres' Trust, a registered charity promoting the arts (including dance, drama, literature, music and singing) in North Devon. On Monday 23 January 2017, it was announced that North Devon Theatres Trust which owns this theatre and The Landmark Theatre in Ilfracombe, had gone into administration. The theatre was bought out of administration and is now run by Parkwood Theatres. The shows started again on 31 May 2017. On Friday 23 November 2018, it was announced that Selladoor Worldwide had been awarded a 10 Year Contract to manage the venue.
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