The Everyman Theatre was designed by Frank Matcham, the great Victorian theatre architect, and opened in 1891. Since then much of the building has been extensively re-built but the auditorium remains largely in its original format - although now only seats 670 rather than the 1,500 it was reported to accommodate when it opened!

The Everyman is also home to The Irving Studio Theatre - an intimate space seating up to a maximum of 60 in a flexible format.

For those thinking of touring a show to the Everyman or interested in our facilities, here are two downloadable Word documents that provide the basic technical specifications and also plans of the two stages.

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Main Stage Technical Specs

Studio Theatre Technical Specs