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Brookside Theatre

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The Romford War Memorial Social Club was constructed in 1952, funded by public subscription. It acted as both a community hall/social club and war memorial. The club houses oak panels commemorating those who lost their lives in World War Two. The buildings fell in to neglect in the 1980s, but following a regeneration project by local volunteers the main hall was refurbished and in 2012 the main building was converted to theatre use. Proceeds from performances are put back into the upkeep of the building and war memorial. Brookside Theatre is constructed of brick with wooden cladding on the exterior. The auditorium is flat floored with flexible seating arrangements, the maximum capacity being 140. The auditorium has its originals radiators. Proscenium stage without apron/orchestra pit and no rake. There are no flying facilities and no permanent wing space. There are two dressing rooms, located in the War Memorial building in front of the theatre.

Built / Converted
2012
Dates of use
  • 2012 : Theatre, continuing
Current state
Extant
Current use
Theatre
Address
Romford War Memorial Social Club, 21A Eastern Road, Romford, London, Havering, Essex, RM1 3NH, England
Further details
Other names
Romford War Memorial Social Club
Events
  • 1952 Owner/Management: Romford War Memorial Social Club, owner/manager, continuing
  • 1952 Design/Construction: As war memorial and social club
    Edward Smith
    - Builder
    S Phillips Dales
    - Architect
  • 2012 Use: Theatre, continuing
Capacities
  • Capacity
    Current
    Description
    140
    Comment
    2014
  • Capacity
    Original
    Description
    100
Listings
Stage type
Proscenium - without apron/orchestra pit, no rake
Building dimensions: W 16m x L 28m x H 4m
Stage dimensions: W 9m x D 3m
Proscenium width: 9m
Height to grid: -
Inside proscenium: 3m
Orchestra pit: None