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About
The Albert Hall is a beautiful Victorian theatre. Originally built as a church hall, it became a theatre in 1922, with the addition of an art-deco foyer. The exterior of the building, foyer and auditorium remain to this day much as they were then.
The town bought the theatre as a community space in 1961. It was Grade II listed in 1985.
The hall is the oldest venue in Mid Wales, and has many local users, as well as visiting companies. The theatre is currently managed by a small committee: The Albert Hall Management Committee.
The Albert Hall is a registered charity (charity number 524464). Our income is derived from hire fees and fund-raising. We rely on the support of our community, users and volunteers to keep the theatre open and up to date. The management committee put on regular fundraising events throughout the year. These include Talent Night in October and the Christmas Singalong in December.
We also have an Albert Hall group of friends - AhFriends. They also contribute to the fundraising efforts of the committee.
For more information on how to become an Ah Friend, please contact Ros Thomas: ah-friends@thealberthall.co.uk - http://thealberthall.co.uk/ah-friends
For information, and any questions, email hello@thealberthall.co.uk or message via Facebook.
To book the theatre, please contact the Booking Secretary: booking@thealberthall.co.uk - https://thealberthall.co.uk/booking
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Guide Prices
Tickets for upcoming events can be purchased from our Website: https://thealberthall.co.uk/whats-on/
Facilities
Other
- Accessible Toilet - We’re pleased to announce that we have an accessible toilet on site. Located on the side of the auditorium, the facility is accessible by all. Unfortunately, we do not have a Changing Places Toilet. The nearest one can be found on the Changing Places Website.
- Accessible Venue - Please see our website for the full details: https://thealberthall.co.uk/your-visit/access/
Accessibility
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Autism Friendly
- Disabled access
- Disabled toilets
- Facilities for hearing impaired - Hearing Support System available at certain performances. Please contact box-office@thealberthall.co.uk for further information.
- Facilities for visually impaired - Audio Description available at certain performances. Please contact box-office@thealberthall.co.uk for further information.
Catering
- On-site light refreshments - We have a Bar available at certain events selling, Alcoholic, Non-Alcoholic and Hot Drinks, and Light Snacks.
Children
- Children welcome
Groups
- Facilities for educational visits
- Guided tours for groups
Meeting, Conference & Wedding Facilities
- Bar area
- Board/Flipchart
- Facilities for conferencing
- Sole use of venue
Parking
- EV Charging - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging is available in the Local Authority Pay and Display Car Park, on High Street (LD1 6BG), a short walk away from the theatre.
- Parking with charge - On Street Parking is available just up the hill, from the Theatre, however it is limited, and time restricted. For peace of mind, we recommend you use the Local Authority Pay and Display Car Park, on High Street (LD1 6BG), a short walk away from the theatre.
Property Facilities
- Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)
- Guided tours for individuals - Please contact hello@thealberthall.co.uk to book. A small charge applies.
- Smoking not allowed
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
Map & Directions
Road Directions
The Albert Hall Theatre is in the centre of Llandrindod Wells on Ithon Road.
From the North: Follow the A483 into Llandrindod Wells. Continue past the Metropole Hotel on your left. You will come to a mini roundabout with the Automobile Palace (Tom Norton Limited) building ahead to your left. Turn right at the roundabout and head up Spa Road (A4081). Continue past the Commodore Hotel, over the railway bridge. Bear left, until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Ithon Road, continuing to follow the A4081. The Albert Hall is approximately 50m from the roundabout, on the left.
From the South: Follow the A483 into Llandrindod Wells. You will see the Automobile Palace (Tom Norton Limited) on your right, Turn left at the mini roundabout and head up Spa Road (A4081). Continue past the Commodore Hotel, over the railway bridge. Bear left, until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Ithon Road, continuing to follow the A4081. The Albert Hall is approximately 50m from the roundabout, on the left.
From the West: Follow the A4081 into Llandrindod Wells. Bear right after the river bridge. Continue on this road, past the new housing development on the left. Follow the road around to the left, and up the hill. The Albert Hall is on the right, before you reach the roundabout.
Public Transport Directions
The nearest railway station is Llandrindod Wells, which is 0.5 miles away.