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Seating's Second Act with Race Furniture
As part of its 80th anniversary celebrations, Race Furniture, a leader in high-quality seating solutions has chosen Theatres Trust as its partner for Seating’s Second Act, a new initiative to upgrade the seating in a selected small-scale theatre.
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Brighton Hippodrome
The UK’s most architecturally significant circus theatre – the finest surviving example of its type in the country.
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Burnley Empire
Burnley’s only Grade II listed purpose-built Victorian theatre. The auditorium was reconstructed in 1911 by eminent theatre architect Bertie Crewe and survives in its original, elaborate form.
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Theatres gradually start to reopen
Some distancing restrictions have been lifted and theatres can stage outdoor performances and open up their indoor spaces for food, films and live performance with social-distancing measures in place.
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Garrick Theatre
Important regional large-scale theatre that, in its heyday accommodated touring theatre direct from the West End. Advertised as the most beautiful theatre in Europe on its opening, the building, in all its Art Deco splendour remains largely unchanged.
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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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Abbeydale Picture House
A striking white faience-clad building on a prominent site that remains largely unaltered and has served as a popular live performance and events venue for its local community.
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Hulme Hippodrome
A music hall with a spectacular auditorium with gilded Rococo plasterwork and a Floral Hall, an Edwardian atrium and waiting area for theatre patrons. An iconic building of social, historical, and architectural significance; currently in poor repair.