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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.

  • Theatre at risk Burnley Empire

    Burnley’s only Grade II listed purpose-built Victorian theatre. The auditorium was reconstructed in 1911 by eminent theatre architect Bertie Crewe and survives in its original, elaborate form.

  • News story J&C Joel Setting the Stage Fund

    Theatres Trust and J&C Joel partner on new in-kind award.

  • News story Blog: Lack of ladies' loos

    In response to The Stage's West End Toilets Survey, Tom Stickland takes a closer look at the issue and what can be done.

  • News story DCMS announcement on next stages of reopening

    Theatres Trust responds to the guidance for the performing arts in England and changes to the planning system.

  • Theatre at risk Brighton Hippodrome

    The UK’s most architecturally significant circus theatre – the finest surviving example of its type in the country.

  • News story Stage Electrics signs up as Technology Sponsor

    Theatres Trust is delighted to confirm that Stage Electrics will be supporting us in 2019/20 as our Technology Sponsor.

  • News story Conference 19 Q&A: David Lan and Steve Tompkins

    We invited artistic director David Lan, who led the Young Vic for 18 years and leading theatre architect Steve Tompkins to reflect together on the themes of Centre Stage.

  • Corporate supporter Stage Electrics

    Stage Electrics is a specialised supplier and installer of stage lighting, sound, audio-visual technology, rigging, and staging. Their services encompass equipment sales, installation, and electrical and mechanical inspection and testing.

  • 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.