The theatre has a capacity of 432 patrons over 3 tiers within the auditorium which is a traditional horse shoe shape. The stage is the smallest in Ireland and is framed with a Proscenium arch. A special Waterford Crystal chandelier, donated by the company in 1951 decorates the ceiling. In 2007 the theatre closed for extensive renovations and reopened to great acclaim in 2009.
The vestibule is a beautifully renovated Georgian room decorated with 3 Waterford Crystal chandeliers and houses the Waterford Municipal Art collection. The theatre now hosts civil ceremonies in the vestibule and the whole building is available for conferences.
The Theatre Royal aims to become the powerhouse for theatre arts in the south east and has been the traditional venue for local and national entertainment down the generations. It is has hosted the Waterford International Festival of Light Opera since its inception in 1958 and is the home stage for long established amateur societies.
The Theatre Royal is increasingly staging its own work and seeking to tour its own productions within the region with the assistance of Waterford City Council and The Arts Council. Theatre Royal Productions led by Director Ben Barnes brings acclaimed artists and creative teams from Ireland and overseas to work closely with local Waterford talent. The aim is to cultivate indigenous artistic expertise and knowledge whilst also producing world class theatre for the city and the region. Recent work included King Lear Review (2010) and Hamlet Review (2011 & 2012) and productions of Jim Nolan’s Sky Road (2007) Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane (2010), Eugene O’Brien’s Eden (2011) and Shelagh Stephenson’s The Memory of Water (March 2012).
Theatre Royal is right in the heart of Waterford historic Viking Triangle, the building is directly across from Waterford Crystal and is situated alongside Bishops Palace and the Waterford Museum of Treasures on the mall.
- Ken O'Sullivan - Into The Deep
Family funKen O'Sullivan - Into The Deep Underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan presents a live show speaking about his adventures exploring the North Atlantic Ocean, encountering enormous whales, monstrous sharks and exploring the amazing underwater world.
- David O'Doherty - Tiny Piano Man
David O'Doherty - Tiny Piano Man David O’Doherty is back at Theatre Royal Waterford on Friday 09 February 2024 with his new stand-up show; “Tiny Piano Man”.
- The 4 Of Us
The 4 Of Us The Murphy brothers make a welcome return to the Theatre Royal, following a major UK and Irish tour with folk legends Fairport Convention, and as special guests of Robert Plant’s latest band Saving Grace.
- Jason Byrne, The Ironic Bionic Man
Jason Byrne, The Ironic Bionic Man Jason Byrne, half man, half natural disaster. Over the course of his accident-prone life Jason has been rebuilt from the ground up.
- The Dublin Gospel Choir & Lore
Arts and cultureThe Dublin Gospel Choir & Lore Lore & The Dublin Gospel Choir have teamed up for a unique musical collaboration which promises to produce an evening of captivating music.
- The Ultimate Bubble Show
Family funThe Ultimate Bubble Show Experience the best in soap bubble entertainment. Join Ray, International Bubbleologist and Guinness World Record Holder, and help him in his quest to complete the bubble game and make the ultimate bubble.
- John Francis Flynn
John Francis Flynn Irish singer John Francis Flynn live in concert at Theatre Royal Waterford with his latest album; 'Look Over the Wall, See the Sky'.
- Sleeping Beauty
Family funSleeping Beauty After 2 sell-out performances of Swan Lake at the Theatre Royal in 2023, The Ukrainian Ballet of Peace returns once more and brings every child’s favourite fairy tale Ballet, Sleeping Beauty, to the renowned Waterford stage this coming February 2024.