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Birmingham Repertory Theatre, frequently known as Birmingham Rep or just The Rep, is a rich in history producing theatre centred on Centenary Square found in Birmingham in the Midlands. Within the UK it is the longest running and most reputable building based theatre company as well as the most constantly inventive.
Now, the Rep theatre continues to produce a broad range of drama within its three auditoriums: The House and the main auditorium has 825 seats, The Studio has 330 seats and The Door is the smallest with 140 seats. Many of which go on tour both nationally and internationally.
During the first decade of The Rep, 36 plays were handed their world premier at the theatre and 8 more being granted their British premiers, these included key works by European writers like Tolstoy and Chekhov.
The Rep theatre which is positioned in the soul of Birmingham city centre, in Centenary Square beside the International Convention Centre was first opened by Princess Margaret in 1971. The premier production in the new home of the Rep theatre was First impressions, an adaption of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
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Parking at Rep theatre
Rep theatre does not have it’s own car park, however, there are car parks situated a short walk away that the theatre suggests you use. Both car parks are accessible for blue badge holders and both have designated floors for blue badge holder parking only. However, parking is not free for blue badge holders and payment is required.
Q-park Brindley place (B1 2JF) has 890 standard spaces and 8 disabled bays with 4 electric charging car points. It is a short 7 minute from the Rep theatre. This is a pay on foot car park on return to your car.
It is open Monday to Sunday 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Standard rates as below:
- Up to 1 hour - £2.30
- Up to 2 hours - £4.60
- Up to 3 hours - £6.90
- Up to 4 hours - £9.20
- Up to 5 hours - £11.50
- Up to 7 hours - £12.50
- Up to 8 hours - £13.50
- Up to 10 hours £ 14.50
- Up to 12 hours - £16.50
- Up to 24 hours - £19.50
It is possible to park for longer than 24 hours, the charge will then repeat itself.
For more information and details on parking, see Q-Park Brindley Place.
Q-Park Mailbox (B1 1RD) has 686 standard spaces and 16 disabled bays. It is a 9 minute walk from the Rep theatre. This car park is a pay on foot before you return to your car.
It is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Standard rates are below:
- From 12.00am to 9.00am - £1.80 per hour
- From 9.00am to 11.00am - £2.20 per hour
- From 11.00am to 3.00pm - £2.50 per hour
- From 3.00pm to 12.00am - £2.30 per hour
The maximum charge for any 24 hour period is £21.00.
Parking over 24 hours is attainable and charges will repeat after 24 hours occur.
For any other information about parking, see Q-Park Mailbox.
Alternatively, you can browse the options available at YourParkingSpace. We have short term and long term options available near Rep theatre.
Public Transport
By Train:
The Rep theatre is a four minute walk from Birmingham New Street train station (B2 4QA). New Street is a huge station with links to all major regions within the UK, including direct and frequent services to London Euston.
Snow Hill station (B3 2BJ) has direct trains into London Marylebone and across the west midlands and west of England. It is a 12 minute walk away from the Rep theatre.
By Bus:
The Rep theatre lies centrally in Birmingham, making it reachable by bus from most areas across the region.
The buses: 9, 10, 12, X8 and X10 all stop a three minute walk from the Rep theatre.
For further information about buses call the network West Midlands Journey Planner hotline on 0871 200 22 33, or visit Network West Midlands.
By Car:
Rep theatre is found on Broad Street in the centre of the city. The A4540 circles Birmingham and is met by many key A roads like the A38. The nearest major motorways are the M5 which runs all the way to the South West of England. The M6 which runs up to the North of England and the M40 which runs directly into London.
Sat Nav postcode: B1 2EP for those using Google maps or the AA Route planner.
On Foot:
The Rep theatre is a four and 12 minute walk from Birmingham New Street and Snow Hill station.
There are buses which stop a three minute walk away from the Rep theatre.
By Plane:
Birmingham International is the nearest airport and has flights across the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.
The airport shuttle runs to Birmingham international train station where you can board a train to Birmingham New Street which is only a four minute walk to the Rep theatre.
By Tram:
West Midlands Metro connects Birmingham with Wolverhampton and has plenty of stops throughout both big cities. The closest current stop to the Rec is the Library on Centenary Square and is a short walk away.
For tram journey planning and getting around Birmingham, see the West Midlands Metro for further information.
Disabled Parking at Rep theatre
On Cambridge Street, located behind the Rep theatre, are four disabled bays for those attending the theatre who hold a blue disabled badge.
There is also blue badge disabled parking at both Q-Park Brindley Place and Q-Park Mailbox, a 7 minute and 9 minute walk respectively. It must be noted that both car parks are not free for blue badge holders and a payment should be taken on departure from the car park.
To search for the disabled car park that is closest to Rep theatre, see the Blue Badge Parking website.
Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicle charging stations are available at several locations in Birmingham. The closest ones to Rep theatre are:
- Margaret Street
- Q-Park Brindley Place
A network of all electric vehicle charging points can be found on the government's Go Ultra low website.
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Overnight, Weekends & Bank Holidays
Both Q-Park Brindley Place and Mailbox are open on the weekends where normal charges apply. Bank holidays are charged at the normal daily rate.
Overnight parking at Brindley place is available and 24 hours is charged at £18.50.
Overnight parking at Mailbox is available and from Midnight to 9.00am the charge is £1.80 per hour.
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FAQs
Is there free parking at Rep theatre?
No the Rep theatre does not offer free parking, unless you park in one of the four blue badge disabled spaces behind the Rep theatres. These spaces are free of charge.
What can you see at Rep theatre?
A variety of dramas, musicals, comedies and Christmas pantomimes such as Peter Pan, The Secret Garden and The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.
How far is the train station from Rep theatre?
Birmingham New Street is a mere four minute walk from the Rep theatre and has trains from across the UK, including direct services to and from London Euston.
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Parking on Digbeth High Street, B5
Easy to find but at the moment (May 2022) there are road closures so add 10mins onto the journey and ensure you have a satnav. Although the yellow diversion signs to Oxford road were helpful. There’s cctv next to the building so we parked within range of that. Excellent that we could just write out the reservation details rather than print, but I didn’t like the fact you needed to write your return date (just in case someone walking past could see you weren’t returning for a few days and wanted to chance a break in…) Just a thought
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Parking at Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street, B15
Easy parking within walking distance of the ICC. Would definitely use again
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Parking at Morrisons on Hagley Rd, B15
Really easy to find a space, clean and safe car park Would definitely recommend this car park
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Parking on Hotel Ibis, B5
Easy to find, book and use. Slightly more expensive than others I have used though.
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Parking on Bellcroft, B16
Great location, just a stones throw from the canal and the arena. Made it a much easier drive in and out of the city. Great communication.
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