About this venue
Hall for Cornwall is a landmark theatre and performing arts venue in Truro, set within a restored historic building that combines classic civic architecture with a modern auditorium. Home to the Cornwall Playhouse, the venue seats more than 1,250 visitors and is an important address for musicals, concerts, comedy, dance, opera and family shows.
Inside, the layout is designed for clear stage views and a comfortable live-event experience across several levels. Visitors appreciate the strong acoustics, modern seating, accessible entrances, lifts, bars and refreshment areas, making Hall for Cornwall a practical choice for evening performances and major cultural events.
The venue is located at Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2LL, United Kingdom. The entrance sits in central Truro, with access from the Back Quay area and the pedestrian streets around Boscawen Street; nearby public car parks and stops make it straightforward to reach the doors. For a wider overview of moving around the city and more information about Truro, the text below provides a natural continuation.
About the city
Truro, the lively centre of Cornwall, is an ideal city for visitors who want to combine an event, a pleasant atmosphere and a relaxed stay in one of the most recognisable parts of southwest England. Although smaller than the major British metropolises, Truro offers a very practical base for concerts, theatre programmes, sporting events and cultural evenings, with a city centre that is easy to explore on foot. Its charm lies in the combination of historic architecture, compact streets, restaurants, pubs and accommodation suited to different budgets, making a stay easy to plan and free from unnecessary stress.
Getting to Truro is especially practical thanks to its good transport connections. Truro railway station is located on the main rail network operated by Great Western Railway, and the city is also connected by bus routes within the Transport for Cornwall system. For visitors arriving by car, the Park for Truro and Park and Ride systems are important, with parking sites at Langarth Park on the western side of the city and Tregurra Park on the eastern side, from where buses run towards the centre. The nearest airport for arrivals from other parts of the United Kingdom and Europe is Newquay Cornwall Airport, while the combination of train, bus and taxi makes it easy to continue the journey towards the city’s halls, theatres and sporting locations.
Before or after an event, Truro offers enough attractions for an enjoyable city visit. Truro Cathedral stands out in particular, with its towers visible from different parts of the centre, while Lemon Quay, Victoria Square and the surrounding shopping streets are a natural choice for a walk, coffee or dinner. The city is connected with the rivers Kenwyn, Allen and Tinney, which shape its history and give it a distinctive character, while the proximity of the Truro River and the wider River Fal area further enhances the impression of Cornwall as a destination where events can easily be combined with relaxed sightseeing. Because of this balance between practicality, culture and local charm, Truro is an excellent choice for visitors who want more than simply entering a hall or stadium.