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  • News story Future for Theatre at Risk Derby Hippodrome as a music venue

    The operational viability study, commissioned through our Theatres at Risk Capacity Building Programme, has identified that the theatre building could be used as a music venue.

  • Theatre at risk Imperial Theatre

    A rare example of a theatre derived from an agricultural hall of 1869, which has retained its original architectural character.

  • News story Interwar Theatres: Introductions to Heritage Assets

    This publication from Historic England in partnership with Theatres Trust looks at the style and construction of theatres of the interwar period from 1915 to 1945.

  • News story Update on Energy and Trade Intensive Industries (ETII) scheme

    We have received further clarification from the government about the eligibility criteria for the Energy and Trade Intensive Industries scheme (ETII), as part of the Energy Bills Discount Scheme.

  • Text page Library & Archive

    Our Library and Archive contains information on the history and architecture of theatre buildings in the UK. We hold books, magazines, scrapbooks, press cuttings, architectural drawings, correspondence, postcards and photographs.

  • Text page Remember us in your Will

    After you have looked after your family and friends, have you considered leaving Theatres Trust a gift in your Will?

  • Donor Historic England

    Historic England is the public body that looks after England's historic environment. It provides grant support for our statutory work on theatre-related planning applications and supports our Theatres at Risk Capacity Building Programme.

  • Theatre at risk Victoria Theatre

    An architecturally important theatre designed by eminent theatre architect Bertie Crewe, with rare substage machinery believed to be the only complete surviving example of its kind in the UK.

  • 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.

  • Case study Town Hall