About the Venue
The Crucible Theatre is one of Sheffield’s most famous cultural landmarks and a cornerstone of the city’s creative life. Opened in 1971 and operated by Sheffield Theatres, the Crucible is a producing theatre known for world-class drama, dance and contemporary performance created and rehearsed in Sheffield. Its distinctive thrust stage, surrounded by seating on three sides, means audiences are never more than 20 metres from the action, creating an intimate and immersive theatre experience unlike anywhere else in the UK.
Named after Sheffield’s historic crucible steel industry, the Grade II-listed theatre has also achieved global fame as the long-standing home of the World Snooker Championship, which has been held there every year since 1977. Often described as the “spiritual home of snooker”, the venue combines international sporting prestige with cutting-edge theatre. Located in Sheffield city centre on Norfolk Street, alongside the Lyceum Theatre and Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, the Crucible remains a must-visit venue for theatre-goers, sports fans and visitors to the city alike.
Key details
Address: 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 1DA
Opened: 1971
Capacity: 980
Type: Thrust stage theatre
Owner/Operator: Sheffield Theatres
Listing: Grade II
Perfect for drama, touring productions, and major international events, the Crucible Theatre is a flagship venue at the heart of Sheffield’s cultural calendar.
Upcoming Events
Set against the backdrop of Sheffield during the First World War, The Ladies Football Club is a bold new production that brings to life the extraordinary true story of women who changed the game — both on and off the pitch.
With men sent to the front line, the women of Sheffield take their place in the factories, forging bombs, bullets… and unexpected freedom. When they begin kicking a football around on their lunch breaks, it becomes clear they’re not just filling in on the factory floor — they’re discovering talent, teamwork, and joy on the football pitch too.
What starts as a casual kickabout grows into something remarkable, as these women go on to play in front of crowds of more than 50,000 people — all while unaware that forces beyond their control are about to bring their beautiful game to a sudden halt.
Creative team
Written by Stefano Massini, the internationally acclaimed writer of The Lehman Trilogy, and adapted by Tim Firth(Calendar Girls), this brand-new Sheffield Theatres production explores sport, solidarity and social change — reminding us that the final result isn’t always the one on the scoreboard.
As the play puts it:
“We felt the love from the very first kick.”
Why this show matters
Celebrates Sheffield’s hidden sporting history
Explores women’s labour, visibility and resilience
Connects football, war and social change
A story rooted in Sheffield, told on one of its greatest stages
This is a moving, rousing and timely piece of theatre — about who gets remembered, who gets erased, and what it means to play for something bigger than the scoreline.
Audience & access information
Accessible performances available
Suitable for theatre-goers interested in history, sport and Sheffield stories
🎟 Tickets & full details:
https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/events/the-ladies-football-club