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100 grant milestone for Small Grants Programme with The Linbury Trust
Tron Theatre in Glasgow is the 100th recipient as our scheme awards grants to 20 more theatres in its seventh round.
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Nine theatres awarded funding to improve environmental sustainability
We are delighted to announce details of the projects funded through the latest round of the Theatre Improvement Scheme in partnership with the Wolfson Foundation.
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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.
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Theatre at risk
Brighton Hippodrome
The UK’s most architecturally significant circus theatre – the finest surviving example of its type in the country.
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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.
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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.
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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.