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    3.5 (4 reviews)

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    Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House

    Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House

    4.2(26 reviews)
    0.6 kmShopping Quarter, City Centre
    £££

    I paid £34 for this seat. A disgrace. Although I knew it was a restricted ticket view, I did expect…read moreto see more of the stage. I got crossed eyed being so close to this wide pillar. Just money grabbing . Should not have been sold. Not worth £5. Lost all respect for this theatre. Was with my grandkids whose views were not much better. I felt so embarrassed. 4 X £34 was a costly mistake. A theme park next time.

    I love the theatre, I love the 3Dness of it all, I love the action, I love watching the expressions…read moreform naturally from that in the moment feeling the actors present to their parts. I've seen a few shows at the Leeds Grand, musicals, pantos, and the serious dramatic theatre pieces. Acoustic wise, the Grand is fabulous, and it doesn't seem to have suffered from the renovations, I am rather sick of renovations sucking the soul out of a place, but this one has only enhanced the beauty of the Grand. It's the Grand, so as a large and traditional and acoustically sound theatre, it's bound to pull in the big players on the regional tours, be they Jane McDonald, Calendar Girls, Romeo and Juliet or Ken Dodd. Kids, big kids, grown ups, low brow, high brow, the classics and the contemporary, they can all be found here at the Grand at some point throughout the year, that is a given. And as far as shows and performances go, the Grand is worthy competition for plenty of theatres in the surrounding area, although the same ruddy issue of friggin leg room always comes up. The other thing I do love about the Grand is the open access events that appeal to hardcore theatre gooers and it's education friendly attractions, the theatre is also home to backstage tours and talks and even workshops should the opportunity arise. When the company allows it, there are opportunities for small groups to meet and greet with the cast of the show in question, to discuss the show and the actor's experiences, which I think is a lovely touch.

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    Seven Arts Centre - Taken from official website

    Seven Arts Centre

    4.4(24 reviews)
    3.2 kmChapel Allerton
    ££

    Seven is an independent arts space. That's how it sells itself, but to do that almost sells itself…read moreshort. Named after it's LS7 postcode, Seven really does do the Chapel Allerton area proud. A relatively new venture in the way of artistic spaces and venues, but it is pretty damn good. It's constantly gaining momentum, and currently there are projects going a ahead for budding film makers, artists, musicians and creative types. Seven relies on funding and sponsorship, which is good news for the local business who wish to hire out rooms for conferences and business meetings, as all money generated from the room hires goes back in to funding more arts projects. Seven also has it's own bar, Bar Seven, which is a cool place to spend before a show, or just to go in and have a drink with some friends, as it's open from mid morning til midnight. Oh yes, the events, there are many to choose from, acoustic nights, plays, comedy nights, art exhibitions, workshops and being super festive there's a Valentine's night this Sunday, with a Buenos Aires, film set, dinner and dance spectacle vibe, with tickets at £20 a head. Housing about 100 in capacity, Seven offers an intimate setting which can be a welcome change from bigger venues, especially for plays and acoustic performances. And there's the added satisfaction that your money is going back into the production of more fabulous art events.

    Just been to the monthly 'Killfor a seat' Comedy at & arts…read more always a good show,,, top of the range comedy in Leeds. The Host and Compere 'Silky' aways makes it feel like the show is just for you, Picks the best of touring comedy, and new acts,,, occasionally runs over, so if you're on the bus,, make sure you have the taxi fare home. If you go there you know you'll get quality comedy, not for the faint hearted. And of course 7 Arts is a cracking venue with good beer. so what's not to like.

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    The Carriageworks

    The Carriageworks

    4.1(9 reviews)
    1.0 kmLeeds Civic Quarter, City Centre

    The Carriageworks is a great venue to see a show in Leeds. The obvious place of notoriety is always…read morethe West Yorkshire Playhouse and as a result of this I feel that the choice of shows there are sometimes a little more mainstream. The Carriageworks has always had a very interesting itinerary which seems to attempt to cater to all audiences, and not just go for the big bucks, with both wider and lesser known companies putting on performances here. There is a large space as well as a more intimate space, there bar area - although rather cosy - is nicely laid out, and the performances are certainly more affordable than their aforementioned competitor. All of this points towards a positive vibe. There is always something going on here, and not just theatre, so it is certainly worth taking a look at what they have coming up. Since there are plenty of places to eat and drink, literally next door, The Carriageworks can set you up for a wonderfully cultured evening of food, drinks and a show. Fabulous!

    I have visited this theatre several times now. It has a very intimate auditorium as well as a…read morelarger one. The Carriage Works is a newly furbished venue and both auditoriums are new and comfortable to be in. They have a lovely bar facility too but it is rather small for the larger performances. Sound is crisp and the range and quality of performances is high. The resent theatrical festival was a testament to this. Performances are also reasonably priced making the arts more accessible to the wider public.

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    The Carriageworks - Photo taken from http://www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk

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    Yorkshire Playhouse - theater - Updated May 2026

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