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Planning application for Brighton Hippodrome
We have responded to the planning application for the Theatre at Risk, which proposes a mixed-use development.
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Civic Trust Awards 2023
We are pleased to see a number of theatres and performance spaces recognised at the 2023 Civic Trust Awards for their architecture, design and positive civic contribution to their local communities.
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New board members appointed
We are delighted to announce that have Vicky Browning, Anna Collins, Liam Evans-Ford, Tracy Ann Oberman, Saratha Rajeswaran and Michèle Taylor joined our board of trustees.
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Theatre at risk
The Brunton Theatre
Distinctive Modernist textured concrete and glass building that was a popular local venue until forced to close due to the presence of RAAC.
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Seating's Second Act with Race Furniture
As part of its 80th anniversary celebrations, Race Furniture, a leader in high-quality seating solutions has chosen Theatres Trust as its partner for Seating’s Second Act, a new initiative to upgrade the seating in a selected small-scale theatre.
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Theatre Improvement Scheme with the Wolfson Foundation
Theatres Trust's Theatre Improvement Scheme, in association with the Wolfson Foundation, offers capital funding for theatres.
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Corporate supporter
Harlequin Floors
The trusted name in floors for the performing arts, Harlequin builds and refurbishes stages in leading venues around the world and manufactures a wide range of vinyl performance floors and reconfigurable sprung floors for dance and theatre.
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Theatre at risk
Palace Theatre
One of Plymouth's finest surviving Victorian buildings, which could make a viable music or community venue; in an area targeted for regeneration.
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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.