Milton Keynes Theatre
					Located in the heart of the city, Milton Keynes Theatre is a contemporary venue that first opened on October 4th 1999, following a 25 year campaign for a new theatre to be built in the area.
Managed by the Ambassador Theatre Group since opening, the expansive theatre and entertainment centre was designed by architects Blonski-Heard with Kut Nadiadi and Robert Doe, and built using some of the most advanced and cutting edge techniques at the time.
Contact Details
500 Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 3NZ.
Contact Number for telephone bookings: 0333 009 6690.
Getting here by car
Milton Keynes Theatre has its own car park situated at the roundabout on Avebury Boulevard and Marlborough Gate.
Getting here by train
Milton Keynes Station is approximately a 20-30 minute walk from the theatre. Upon exiting the station, go to the end of Midsummer Boulevard. Cross Elder Gate, and continue along Midsummer Boulevard until it ends at Saxon Gate. Follow the pedestrian pathway that goes under a walkway. There are numerous bus stops ahead on the right once you emerge from between the buildings. Continue straight ahead on Midsummer Boulevard and cross over to the right side. The theatre is ahead and on your right after you cross Secklow Gate.
A taxi rank and buses also stop outside the station for those who would not want to walk.
Getting here by bus
Several bus routes stop outside of the theatre. These are: 4, 5, 14 and 28.