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  • Contributor Brian Whiteley

  • FAQ article How has the design of theatre buildings changed over time?

  • News story London Small Theatres Grants Scheme supports five more theatres

    From improving viability and finding access solutions, we have awarded £25k to five small London theatres, Omnibus Theatre, The Big House, Queen's Theatre Hornchurch, Tower Theatre and Soho Theatre.

  • Text page Conference 24 Contributors

    Biographies for Conference 24: Making Theatres Thrive speakers.

  • News story London Theatres Small Grants Scheme awards 5 more theatres funding

    We are pleased to announce we have awarded £24,870 in grants from the London Theatres Small Grants Scheme to five theatres in need of immediate repairs, addressing accessibility issues and improving conditions for staff, performers and audiences.

  • News story Explore performance spaces near you

    This September, theatres around the country are hosting free events celebrating their architecture and history with Heritage Open Days, Open House London and Scotland’s Doors Open Days.

  • News story Cultural Infrastructure Plan

    Theatres Trust is pleased to have supported GLA in the development of the Cultural Infrastructure Plan and will be continuing to work with them to deliver the actions it outlines.

  • News story Theatres gradually start to reopen

    Some distancing restrictions have been lifted and theatres can stage outdoor performances and open up their indoor spaces for food, films and live performance with social-distancing measures in place.

  • News story Explore performance spaces near you

    This September, theatres around the country are hosting events celebrating their architecture and history with Open House London, Heritage Open Days, and Scotland’s Doors Open Days.

  • Theatre at risk Streatham Hill Theatre

    One of south London’s most lavish ‘sleeping beauties’ and the last theatre designed by W. G. R. Sprague, the architect responsible for some of the most stunning theatres in London.