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- FAQ article How has the design of theatre buildings changed over time?
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Theatre at risk
Mechanics' Institute
Built as a social and community centre for Swindon’s Victorian railway workers, it is hoped that this building can once again serve the local community as a cultural hub.
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Theatre at risk
King's Theatre
The only surviving theatre in the Dundee area capable of hosting large touring productions. Much of the opulent original auditorium remains and could be restored.
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We welcome ACE capital funding for theatres and arts centres
Arts Council England has today announced details of the successful applicants for Round 6 of its Small Capital grants scheme.
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Seven theatres removed from Theatres at Risk Register 2019
Each year the Theatres at Risk Register is updated, removing theatres for a variety of reasons both positive and negative.
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Theatre architecture recognised in RIBA Regional Awards shortlists
RIBA has announced the shortlists for its regional awards, which include several theatres and performance spaces.
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UK Small Grants Scheme supports six more theatres
From improving environmental sustainability to urgent building repairs, we have awarded £29k to six theatres: Lyth Arts Centre, The Poly Falmouth, Poole Lighthouse, Chipping Norton Theatre, Theatr Gwaun and Shoreditch Town Hall.
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Conference 19 Blog: Stepping over the threshold
Capital projects consultant and Centre Stage attendee Nafeesah Butt shares some thoughts following the conference.
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Conference 19 Q&A: David Lan and Steve Tompkins
We invited artistic director David Lan, who led the Young Vic for 18 years and leading theatre architect Steve Tompkins to reflect together on the themes of Centre Stage.
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Theatre at risk
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.