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Call-out for webinar speakers
Would you like to share your insights into resilience and/or community engagement with theatre sector colleagues?
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Celebrate #LoveTheatreDay 2018 on Wednesday 14 November
We'll be taking part in the annual event on social media.
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Arts Council England Small Capital Grants
Arts Council England has announced details of its £11.3m fund for small capital projects.
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Regent Theatre
A Grade II listed former cine-variety theatre with a classical façade and richly decorative auditorium. Despite changing use over the years, the theatre remains remarkably intact and unusually well-preserved.
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Explore performance spaces near you
This September theatres around the country are opening their doors to the public with a range of events celebrating their architecture and history with Heritage Open Days, Scotland’s Doors Open Days and Open House London.
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Theatre at risk
Groundlings Theatre
A Grade II* listed Georgian building, originally built as a Beneficial School but with a public hall that was used for concerts, theatre and meetings. It is now an active theatre and drama school that plays an important role in its community.
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Imperial Theatre Walsall awarded Grade II listing
Theatres Trust is pleased that our application to have the early cine-variety theatre listed has been successful.
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Theatre at risk
The Borough Hall
An important example of a 1930s municipal building in the Dudok-inspired style and believed by architectural historian Pevsner to be ‘the only town hall of any London borough to represent the style of our time adequately’.