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Palace Theatre, Redditch
Grade II listed theatre in Redditch in Worcestershire, England
Grade II listed theatre in Redditch in Worcestershire, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Palace Theatre, Redditch |
| image | Palace Theatre, Redditch.jpg |
| caption | Palace Theatre in 2013, showing the 1971 foyer extension |
| address | Alcester Street |
| city | Redditch |
| country | England |
| coordinates | |
| architect | William Robert (Bertie) Crewe |
| owner | Redditch Borough Council |
| capacity | 420 |
| opened | |
| rebuilt | 2005 |
| website | |
| embedded | {{Designation list |
| embed | yes |
| designation1 | Grade II Listed Building |
| designation1_offname | Palace Theatre |
| designation1_date | 8 September 1996 |
| designation1_number |
The Palace Theatre is a Grade II listed theatre in Redditch in Worcestershire, England. It opened in 1913 and has been primarily used as a theatre, but also as a cinema, rollerskating rink and bingo hall.
History
The theatre opened in 1913, with a capacity of 660. It was designed by Bertie Crewe with a Neo-classical interior. The theatre was split into a circular balcony with stalls above.
In 1939, the theatre closed at the onset of World War II, but quickly re-opened. It closed in 1954 and was redeveloped as a rollerskating rink, opening the following year. It was used as a dance hall from 1959, and subsequently as a bingo hall. The premises were acquired by Redditch Urban District Council in 1967. The building was later modified.
The premises re-opened exclusively as a theatre on 11 September 1971 by the Secretary of State for the Environment, Peter Walker. An extension on the south east side housing a new foyer opened the same year, while a former factory at the back of the theatre was converted into a set of dressing rooms in 1976.
Since 1985, the building has been run by Redditch Borough Council. In 2005, the theatre was restored to its original state. The theatre's original seats have been retained and reupholstered.
Performances
The Palace building was initially used for a variety of uses, including theatre and cinema. In 1930, it became known as the Palace Super Cinema. After re-opened in 1940, focusing again on a mix of cinema and variety. Since 1971 it has been used exclusively as a theatre.
The theatre hosts a programme of touring comedy, drama, plays, and an annual pantomime and since 1971 has been the home base of the Redditch Operatic Society.
References
References
- "Redditch Theatres".
- It was [[Grade II listed]] in 1996.{{NHLE|num=1268300|accessdate=3 March 2020}}
- "Redditch Operatic Society; Bringing you the very best in Musical Theatre".
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