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Hurst Castle Garrison Theatre

  • Theatre ID
    2226
  • Built / Converted
    1938
  • Current state
    Extant
  • Current use
    Theatre (Part of heritage exhibition)
  • Address
    Keyhaven, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire, England

Details

Hurst Castle is situated at the seaward end of a shingle spit extending a mile-and-a-half from Milford-on-Sea. The end is three-quarters of a mile from the Isle of Wight, and so the location was perfect for defending the western approach to the Solent. The castle was built by Henry VIII in 1544 as one of a chain of coastal forts. In the 1860s two enormous armoured wings were constructed, and in the Second World War Hurst was manned with gun batteries etc. For the provision of entertainment for the troops stationed at Hurst, a garrison theatre was formed in the west Victorian wing by knocking two casemates together. A wooden proscenium was constructed, the back wall painted with a figure design, and a rostrum to one side carried a piano (all these still in situ), with possibly a small ensemble on occasions. A passageway at rear stage left to another casemate provided the stage entrance from a dressing area. On military benches, it would probably have seated 200. The theatre was not used after the War until about 1995 when a local society began staging small shows to mark various events. The theatre is preserved, and may be seen by visitors to the castle.


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  • Events
    • 1860 Design/Construction: as casemates
      • Unknown - Architect
    • 1938 Alteration: converted for use as theatre fit-up
      • Unknown - Architect
    • Owner/Management: Crown Property
    • Owner/Management: Later MOD?
    • Owner/Management: Currently: English Heritage
  • Listings
    • Grade Not listed

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Streetscape showing the site previously occupied by the Theatre Royal, Blackpool, 1997
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