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  • News story Update on the Intimate Theatre

    Enfield Council's planning committee defers decision on the redevelopment of the building on our Theatres at Risk Register.

  • Theatre at risk Roundhouse

    A locally popular, intimate venue and Dover’s only publicly accessible theatre.

  • 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.

  • Theatre at risk Amulet Theatre

    A gift to Shepton Mallet by the local Babycham brewing family, the Amulet is an unusual Brutalist theatre with a unique retractable seating system which may be the only one in existence in the UK.

  • Theatre at risk Garrick Theatre

    Important regional large-scale theatre that, in its heyday accommodated touring theatre direct from the West End. Advertised as the most beautiful theatre in Europe on its opening, the building, in all its Art Deco splendour remains largely unchanged.

  • News story New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich wins at RIBA East Awards

    NW2 Participation Building and Theatre Square at New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich recognised at RIBA Regional Awards, celebrating great architecture across the UK.

  • Planning response Additional WCs for Shanklin Theatre

    The Trust has supported in principle listed building consent for refurbishment of redundant public toilets which will be brought into the theatre through a new opening to provide four additional cubicles.

  • News story Ten theatres awarded funding to improve accessibility and viability

    We are pleased to support 10 theatres across the UK with £49k through our Small Grants Programme in partnership with The Linbury Trust.

  • Planning response Facade works and upgrades at Theatre Royal Brighton

    The Trust supported planning permission and listed building consent for important structural repairs, refurbishment and new lighting to the theatre's colonnade along with internal electrical and ventilation improvements.

  • Planning response Replacement windows at Kirkcaldy's Adam Smith Theatre

    The Trust objected to listed building consent for replacement of windows because insufficient evidence had been provided to show that repairs and refurbishment wasn't feasible.