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KEY THEATRE BUILDING WORKS EXTENDED

Wed 3 Dec 2025

Landmark Theatres today confirmed a delay to the completion of works at the Key Theatre due to necessary adjustments to the scope of the project.

Our 2025 Christmas Gift Guide!

Thu 13 Nov 2025

This year, skip the stressful shipping deadlines and shopping centre rush and give the people you love a gift they'll…

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KEY THEATRE BUILDING WORKS EXTENDED

Mon 18 Aug 2025

Today it is confirmed that despite thorough planning and due diligence, due to the complex nature of the work unforeseen variables have emerged. This means the schedule of works will now run to the end of December 2025. As a result, some of the programming in the main auditorium at the Key Theatre will be impacted.

5 Reasons you'll love TRASHedy! ♻️

Tue 6 May 2025

TRASHedy is a bold, hilarious, and eye-opening look at our disposable world - and it's heading to the Key Theatre this Sunday! But, what can you expect from the show? Here's five reasons why you're bound to love it...

Theatre, Climate and the Power of Storytelling

Mon 28 Apr 2025

For many in the arts community, climate action isn’t just a topic for discussion — it’s an area that requires real solutions and tangible efforts. As theatre professionals, we have an important role to play, both in storytelling and practice, in addressing the climate crisis. This is where theatre can make a difference.

Key Seeds Spotlight: Lydia Idakula – Queen Idia The Musical

Mon 28 Apr 2025

As part of our Key Seeds artist development programme, we’re honoured to introduce Lydia Idakula, who brings the inspiring and rarely told story of Queen Idia to the stage in a bold new musical. Lydia’s work draws on her own Nigerian heritage, fusing music, poetry, dance, and storytelling to breathe life into the legendary Queen Mother of Benin.