Lamb Theatre, Pub theatre in Old Town, Eastbourne, England
The Lamb Theatre sits upstairs in The Lamb Inn at 36 High Street and provides an intimate performance space with 80 seats. The venue occupies the upper level directly above a functioning pub, creating a unique combination of entertainment and dining.
The space served as a meeting hall during the 18th century where local people gathered for public events. The transformation into a theatre happened recently, allowing the historic rooms to continue serving the community as a performance venue.
The venue hosts performances focused on English literature and drama that draw people interested in theatrical tradition. Those who attend often come for the social aspect of watching and discussing performances in an intimate setting.
Plan your visit for evening performances when the theatre is most active and the pub below adds to the social atmosphere. Arriving early allows time to settle into the space and explore the pub area comfortably before the show begins.
The writer Charles Dickens took part in amateur theatrical performances at this location during the 1830s. This connection to a famous author adds a layer of literary history to what is now a working performance space.
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