Whether you are looking for something to do in the evening or just looking for a break during the day the Royal Borough has a good provision of Theatre and Cinema facilites. For one-off cultural events see the What's On section.
Theatre

- Theatre Royal, Windsor. The greatest names in theatre come to Windsor’s Theatre Royal, as they have since it opened in 1910. This intimate little theatre boasts Bill Kenwright as its producer and audiences are treated to new productions before they transfer to London’s West End or go off on tour around the country. West End shows without the London price tag, what a bargain.
- Norden Farm Centre for the Arts is Maidenhead’s exceptional venue for cultural activity. The centre offers an exciting programme of dance, drama, music, film, literature and visual art from both professional touring companies and local arts groups. You can get involved in workshops, master classes and community projects.
- The newly opened Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture in Windsor has an exciting and varied line-up of events, including cinema, live music, theatre, comedy, workshops, dance and exhibitions.
Cinema
- The Odeon Cinema in Maidenhead is the Royal Borough's Cinema showing all of the newest releases. The cinema has a Gallery which includes special seating and a bar.
- Films at the Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture in Windsor range from matinee classics, to kids' favourites, to comedy, to edgy independent film, and even music as film. FREE entry to Advantage card holders to the Midweek Matinee on Wednesdays, and to the Kids’ Club Cinema on Saturdays (1 adult plus 2 children).