Regent Theatre

Ambassador Theatre Group

Overview

Co-founded by Sir Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire OBE in 1992, the Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd (ATG) is the world’s number one live-theatre company with 45 venues in Britain, the US and Australia. ATG is also one of the most prolific and internationally recognised award-winning theatre producers in the world with co-productions in the UK, New York, across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. ATG is the market leader in theatre ticketing services through ATG Tickets, LOVETheatre and Group Line.
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Access Card Notes

All ATG Venues operate an internal registration scheme for disabled patrons. When registering patrons are required to provide proof of disability and the Access Card is accepted as need

Contact details

Regent Theatre Piccadilly, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, West Midlands, ST1 1AP
Phone: 0844 871 7677

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair access
There is lift access to all levels of the theatre from our foyer (with audible announcer).

On arrival at the theatre there are 9 steps leading from the front doors to the theatre foyer. If you bear to your left on entering he doors we have a small lift suitable for wheelchair users and buggies.

There are designated wheelchair space on both auditorium levels:

x 4 spaces Circle Row B
Accessed by lift

x 4 spaces in Stalls Row U
Accessed by lift

Row E in the stalls can accommodate between 1 and 18 wheelchair users
Accessed by flat level from foyer

Box Office, cloakroom and bars all have low level counters.

Backstage Tours are accessible to wheelchair users.

Access To Toilets

Access To Toilets
There are accessible toilets in the Foyer, the Stalls Bar and the Circle bar.

Assistance Dogs

Assistance Dogs
Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre and we will provide water for them on request.

Accessing Audible Information

Accessing Audible Information
We have an infra-red sound enhancement system in the auditorium. Using a headset (without a hearing aid) or one that is worn around the neck (with a hearing aid) you can boost the volume of the performance. There is no charge for using the headsets which you can collect from the box office.