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About this venue
Regent Theatre is a standout theatre venue in Hanley, blending classic charm with a modern show-going experience. With its distinctive frontage and a true auditorium feel, it’s built for big nights out—musicals, touring productions, comedy, and live performances that benefit from a dedicated theatrical setting.
Inside, you’ll notice comfortable seating and strong sightlines, while the theatre’s acoustics are tuned for both spoken word and music—so dialogue lands cleanly and vocals stay present even in louder moments. The foyer and bar areas make it easy to arrive early or enjoy the interval without feeling rushed.
Head straight to Piccadilly, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom; the main entrance is clearly signed on the street, and visitor parking is typically available in nearby streets and local car parks/garages. For a broader overview of getting around the city, check the transport notes in the text further down the page.
About the city: Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent, known as The Potteries, is more than a city of ceramic heritage—it’s a lively hub where big-match energy and concert nights blend naturally with the relaxed feel of North Staffordshire. Visitors appreciate how practical and welcoming the city is: it’s easy to plan a night out, find a great meal, and choose accommodation across different budgets, without getting stuck in complicated logistics. That mix of everyday comfort and “big moments” makes Stoke-on-Trent a strong base for events across the region.
Getting in and moving around is built on a clear transport backbone. Local connections are covered by bus networks such as First Potteries and D&G Bus, making key districts and areas near arenas and stadiums reachable without endless changes. Rail travellers most often arrive at Stoke-on-Trent railway station, which offers convenient links to major UK hubs. If you’re flying, Manchester Airport (MAN) is a common choice, with Birmingham Airport (BHX) also widely used as an alternative; add the nearby M6 and the city’s A500 bypass, and getting to the main locations by car or taxi is straightforward.
If you have time before or after the event, the city delivers a few reliable highlights. In Hanley and the cultural quarter, you can stop by The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, while Trentham Estate offers gardens and walking routes for an easy reset in green surroundings. For waterside strolls, many visitors choose the paths along the Trent & Mersey Canal, which runs through the city as a calmer, scenic corridor. And if you want a taste of Stoke’s industrial creativity, Spode Museum is a great place to understand why the city is so closely tied to design and craft.