Repertory (Stoke-on-Trent)
- Theatre ID1218
- Built / Converted1932
- Dates of use
- 1932 - 1997
- Current stateExtant
- Current usedisused
- AddressCollege Road/Beresford Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Details
The amateur Stoke-on-Trent Repertory Theatre used the former Church of St Simon & St Jude as its venue. The exterior is typical of a small late Victorian church with neither tower nor steeple. There is a south aisle but a series of gables on the north side, in place of the usual aisle, where the scene dock is situated. At the rear is an addition (original) which was formerly the church school and later used as the theatre workshop until around 1990. There was virtually no foyer,the entrance doorway leading almost directly into the rear of the auditorium. Seating (part raked) was confined within the line of wooden pillars supporting the roof. There was no orchestra pit, any musicians having to be accommodated on the same level as the front seats. Flat stage. The building was in deteriorating condition and was too small for the company by the 1990s. The new Rep opened in 1998 on a site in Leek Road. The company had been trying to purchase the Longton Empire as their new home and were within two days of signing when that theatre went up in flames on the last day of 1992.
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Events
- 1879 Design/Construction: as a church
- Unknown - Architect
- 1879 - 1971 Owner/Management: Church of England, owners
- 1932 - 1997 Use:
- 1932 Alteration: converted to theatre
- Unknown - Architect
- 1932 - 1971 Owner/Management: Stoke-on-Trent Repertory Theatre, lessees
- 1971 Owner/Management: Stoke-on-Trent, owners
- 1879 Design/Construction: as a church
- Capacities
- Later: 1995: 191
- Listings
- Grade Not listed
- Stage type
- Proscenium flat
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Dimensions
- Building dimensions: 103ft long; 54ft wide
- Stage dimensions: Depth: 24ft Width SL: 20ft 6in SR: 20ft 6in
- Proscenium width: 26ft 2in x 9ft 8in high
- Height to grid: c.18ft - see note
- Orchestra pit: None




