About Our Theatre...

Medway Little Theatre is situated in historic Rochester, at the heart of the new Medway Authority in North Kent UK. It was converted from a disused warehouse into a 108-seat theatre in 1958. In 1995 we acquired the freehold to our premises with the aid of a generous grant from the old Rochester City Council. We are now in our 50th season, a fully-equipped public theatre, with over 300 productions behind us.

There is always a welcoming atmosphere in our friendly auditorium with its integral bar.

Anyone interested in joining the company in any capacity is invited to come along to meet us at our 'club night', every Tuesday from 8pm onwards, except during productions.

We have two active Youth Sections: the Children's Workshop (ages 7-12) which meets on Saturdays from 2pm - 4pm; and the Youth Company (ages 12-18) which meets on Saturdays from 10.30am -12.30pm.

We organise a One-Act Play Festival annually for visiting youth and adult groups throughout North Kent and beyond, and make regular contributions to the life of the Medway Towns through outreach activities and participation in Medway's Arts and Dickens Festivals.

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Over the years, we have successfully presented the complete range of theatre, from Sophocles to Stepping Out, as a scroll through our list of productions since 1959 shows. King Oedipus, 1986
Stepping Out, 1999
Medway Little Theatre's main objects are:
  • to maintain a theatre for the performance of all kinds of dramatic entertainment;
  • to provide facilities for drama groups for young people.

We are registered in England and Wales as a Limited Liability Company No.01526465, and are a Registered Charity No.1056994.

A Short Tour of the Theatre

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