Bristol Old Vic Tours
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Enjoy a Bristol Old Vic tour for one of the best things to do in Bristol for theatre-goers
Explore the Georgian auditorium, working Paintshop, Weston Studio, historic Coopers’ Hall and more on a tour of the Bristol Old Vic, the oldest continuously working theatre in the UK.
With a legacy dating back to 1766, there's much to uncover on your visit to the Old Vic. Explore the iconic auditorium, the secrets of backstage and the many behind-the-scenes operations that have allowed high quality productions to flourish for hundreds of years!
Hear all the stories of the performers and producers that have kept the legacy of the theatre thriving to the present day, all while taking in the simply astounding interior that has been captivating to visitors ever since the theatre's earliest days.
Get your tickets for a Bristol Old Vic tour today and uncover the wonders behind one of Britain's most iconic theatres.
The People's Tour of the Bristol Old Vic - Standard Tickets
Learn all about the incredible performers, producers and players that have brought the Bristol Old Vic to life in The People's Tour
As you'll be doing lots of walking, wearing comfortable shoes is advised.
If anyone in your party has access requirements, please contact the venue directly.
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