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  • Text page Planning

    We are consulted by local authorities on theatre related planning applications and advise on planning policy to secure cultural policies that protect theatres.

  • Corporate supporter Theatre Royal Wakefield

    The smallest surviving Matcham, we are a producing and receiving house that attracts 80k visitors a year. We also tours the UK alongside the John Godber Co. Our Centre for Creativity is a major extension with a studio theatre, café and learning facility.

  • Theatre at risk Brighton Hippodrome

    The UK’s most architecturally significant circus theatre – the finest surviving example of its type in the country.

  • Theatre at risk Palace Theatre

    One of Plymouth's finest surviving Victorian buildings, which could make a viable music or community venue; in an area targeted for regeneration.

  • Theatre at risk 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.

  • Theatre at risk 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.

  • Theatre at risk Tameside Hippodrome

    A rare theatre survival, illustrating the interwar fashion of adaption to cinema, and retaining a wealth of Art Deco features from the 1930s re-fit.

  • Theatre at risk Theatre Royal

    Built in 1845, this is Manchester's oldest surviving theatre building and one of the finest examples of theatre architecture to have survived in Britain from the first half of the nineteenth century.

  • Theatre at risk King's Theatre

    Kirkcaldy’s main cinema until its closure in 2000, the building provides both placemaking and cultural opportunity for the town.

  • Theatre at risk Leith Theatre

    Empty since 1988, and previously threatened by residential development, the Leith Theatre complex is currently being restored and reopened to provide spaces for a variety of performances, events, and classes.