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  • News story Theatres keeping their audiences entertained from a distance

    With no public performances in theatre buildings, theatres continue to creatively engage and entertain their audiences.

  • News story Streatham Hill Theatre added to Heritage At Risk Register

    We welcome news that the Theatre at Risk has been included on Historic England's list.

  • Theatre at risk Globe Theatre

    Situated within the Royal Marine Barracks, this former racquets court of 1788 was permanently converted into a theatre in 1831. Significant as a rare example of its kind and period.

  • News story Queen’s Theatre in Hornchurch listed as part of Jubilee celebrations

    Theatres Trust is pleased to have been able to support the application to have the Queen’s Theatre in Hornchurch listed as part of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.

  • Text page Resilient Theatres: Resilient Communities webinar resources

    Presentations and resources from the series of webinars as part of the Resilient Theatres: Resilient Communities programme.

  • Publication Our Publications

    We publish books on theatre buildings, their architecture, history and design. We also publish a quarterly magazine for Friends and Corporate Supporters.

  • Redirect Theatres Database

    Our database provides architectural information on almost 4,000 British theatre buildings, past and present, across the UK. The database contains many historic and contemporary images of theatres from our archive.

  • Theatre at risk Spilsby Sessions House (Spilsby Theatre)

    Situated in an impressive former sessions house and gaol, this is the only venue for dedicated arts and community activity in Spilsby.

  • Theatre at risk Doncaster Grand

    An ornate Victorian theatre with strong community support, which has the potential to be restored as a sustainable cultural and heritage hub.

  • 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.