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Curtain rises on bespoke bar

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July 22, 2025

Now audiences can access The Green Room at the Theatre Royal. DAVID WHETSTONE meets those behind its new bar

Curtain rises on bespoke bar

THE drama extends beyond the stage at the Theatre Royal as audiences will discover this week when the curtain rises on The Green Room, alive with puzzles and surprises.

They're the work of bespoke wallpaper designer Beth Travers, who first visited the theatre as an enthralled 10-year-old little knowing the role she would one day have to play.

Taking its name from performers' restrooms, traditionally known as 'green rooms, the new-look bar occupies the Market Street space formerly known as DatBar.

Lavishly refurbished, it opens first to audience members before welcoming all-comers on September 5.

Siobhan Lightfoot, Theatre Royal director of operations, said the space had returned 'in house' just over a year ago after being leased out.

"As a charity we have to find ways to diversify our income in order to ensure resilience," she said. "Our vision is that we're a space for everyone and everyone is welcome. This foray into hospitality is an opportunity to open our doors to people who might not be coming to see a show but can still enjoy what we have to offer.

"You can see there's a nod to the theatre's heritage with a lot of our history woven into the design. Whether you're in for a show or just a coffee, you can still play a part in ensuring the theatre's future."

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