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Cwmaman Institute

  • Theatre ID
    2864
  • Built / Converted
    1892
  • Dates of use
    • 2001: continuing
  • Current state
    Extant
  • Current use
    Theatre (cinema and theatre, with conference facilities)
  • Address
    Alice Place, Cwmaman, Rhondda Cynon Taff, CF44 6NY, Wales
  • Website

Details

Original domestic-looking stucco front with slated roof; three storeys, four unequal bays. New build behind, officially opened in 2001. Although the Institute itself was in good financial order, they could not afford to repair the old Institute building, and it was decided to redevelop the site. The library is said to be the only non-council library in South Wales. The Silver Band have their own soundproofed room in the Institute building. The theatre/cinema seats 300, with two permanent wheelchair spaces. Stage is flat, with a pros arch and flying facilities. An apron can be built in front of the pros, or the floor removed to reveal an orchestra pit. Get-in is at the side, from the car park area. All areas (except grid?) are fully accessible. Flat fronted balcony, with LX and cinema projection from the box behind. Mostly used for cinema but available for touring stage companies, local amateurs, children’s choir, etc. The Institute is used for weddings, conferences, etc. Large rehearsal room (divisible) at first floor; lounge bar (also divisible), with small ‘live music spot’ for folk nights, etc; concert hall with simple stage and dance floor on third floor - sound-separated from the main auditorium.


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  • Events
    • 1892 Design/Construction: institute and public hall
      • Unknown - Architect
    • 2001 Use: continuing
    • 2001 Alteration: new building behind façade
      • Gareth James (or Jones?) - Architect
  • Capacities
    • Current: 300
  • Listings
    • Grade Not listed

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