• Old Orchard Street Theatre in Bath, Somerset, England, was built as a provincial theatre before becoming a Roman Catholic church. Since 1865, it has been a Masonic Hall.
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  • A stunning historic venue located in the heart of Bath Bath's Old Orchard Street Theatre is a unique venue located right in the heart of one of Europe's most...
  • Bath's Old Orchard Street Theatre: An unusual and fascinating place - See 180 traveler reviews, 56 candid photos, and great deals for Bath, UK, at Tripadvisor.
  • The Old Theatre Royal is open to the public on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday for Guided Tours and is one of the must see places to visit in Bath.
    • Type: Theatre building
    • Description: former theatre in Bath, England, now Freemasons Hall and Masonic Museum
    • Address: 12 Old Orchard Street, Bath, BA1 1JU
  • Steeped in a history that spans over two centuries, take a guided tour of the establishment to get a glimpse of 18th Century Bath. The Old Orchard Street Theatre...
  • Old Orchard Street Theatre. alias Theatre Royal. 18 Old Orchard St Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1 1JU Great Britain.
  • A stunning historic venue located in the heart of Bath Bath's Old Orchard Street Theatre is a unique venue located right in the heart of one of Europe's most...
  • The Old Orchard Theatre, located on Skokie Boulevard at Emerson Street, was opened by M & R Theaters on September 2, 1960 with Judy Holliday in "Be...
  • The interior has been substantially rebuilt for its present purpose, but the shell and front to Orchard Street are basically intact. ... Bath's Old Orchard Street Theatre.
  • There have been two Theatres Royal in Bath since the mid 1700s. The first was built in Old Orchard Street in 1750 and despite having had many alterations and...
  • Plaque outside the Old Theatre Royal, Orchard St, Bath, today. So this week, let’s hear a little more about life in the old Royal Theatre, Bath.