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News story
Record 24 theatres receive share of c£100k from Small Grants Programme
Our grant scheme in association with The Linbury Trust has supported its largest number of projects yet, funding schemes in all four nations of the UK.
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In memory of John Earl
With great sadness Theatres Trust shares the news of the death of former Director John Earl.
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Good news for Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club
Theatres Trust is proud to have played a key role in the campaign to protect the significant London LGBTQ+ performance venue.
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More than £100k awarded to theatres through our Small Grants Programme
We are delighted to be able to support 21 ambitious theatres with vital projects that will ensure these important cultural spaces can continue to serve their local communities for many years to come.
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Event
Theatre Operations: Martyn’s Law and maintenance plans
This webinar will provide an introductory overview of theatre operations with a specific focus on Martyn’s Law and different approaches to creating a theatre maintenance plan.
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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.
- FAQ article What are the different styles of theatre decoration?
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Donor
The Mackintosh Foundation
Cameron believes London's smaller theatres provide an irreplaceable training ground for creative talent. His foundation donated money to our London Small Theatres Grants Scheme (2015/2020), Theatre Reopening Fund (2020/21) and Small Grants Proramme.
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Sponsor
The Really Useful Theatres Group
Andrew Lloyd Webber owns and operates seven West End Theatres. The Adelphi (co-owned with Nederlander International Ltd), The Cambridge, Her Majesty’s, The New London, the London Palladium, Theatre Royal Drury Lane and The Other Palace.
- Contributor Sian Alexander