The Old Rep is the United Kingdom's first ever purpose-built repertory theatre, constructed in 1913, located on Station Street in Birmingham, England. The theatre was a permanent home for Barry Jackson's Birmingham Repertory Company, formed in 1911 from his amateur theatre group, The Pilgrim Players, founded in 1907. Jackson funded the construction of the theatre and established his professional company there.
Architect S. N. Cooke, a colleague from the Birmingham School of Art, collaborated with Barry Jackson in the creation of the theatre. Both Jackson and Cooke took inspiration from the democratic nature of theatres that they had visited in Germany.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Rep
Official Website http://www.oldreptheatre.org.uk/
Email oldrephelpdesk@birmingham.gov.uk
Phone +44 121 605 5116
Address Station Street, Birmingham B5 4DY, UK
Coordinates 52°28'35.792" N -1°53'53.901" E