Theatre Royal, Wakefield Explained

Theatre Royal Wakefield
Pushpin Map:West Yorkshire
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within West Yorkshire
Address:Drury Lane,
Wakefield,
WF1 2TE
City:West Yorkshire
Country:England
Designation:Grade II*
Coordinates:53.6821°N -1.5027°W
Architect:Frank Matcham
Owner:Wakefield Theatre Trust
Capacity:499 seats
Yearsactive:1894–1954, 1981 to present
Othernames:Theatre Royal and Opera House
Website:www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk

The Theatre Royal Wakefield is a theatre in Wakefield, England, which dates back to 1894.[1] The theatre was originally known as the Theatre Royal and Opera House and dates back to the 1770s.[1]

The theatre lies on the corner Westgate and Drury Lane. It was designed in 1894 as the Wakefield Opera House, by theatre architect Frank Matcham, and was built for a price of £13,000.[1] The Theatre Royal Wakefield is the smallest remaining of Matcham's theatres.[2]

In the 1920s the theatre had to compete against cinemas and in the summer live shows were replaced by films. In 1954 the theatre closed and became a picture house, and a few years later, a bingo hall. However, in 1981 it reopened as the Wakefield Theatre Royal under chairman Sir Rodney Walker. Support was given to revitalise the theatre from city leaders and music and drama amateurs and professionals.[1]

Theatre Royal Wakefield operates as both a producing and a receiving house. In 2011 British playwright John Godber joined the Theatre as Creative Director, and the Theatre now plays a producing role for The John Godber Company.[3]

Theatre Royal Wakefield works with young people, with its Performance Academy operating across two sites in Wakefield and Pontefract. It runs dance, music and drama training for children aged from 5 to 18, as well as its youth company, Wakefield Youth Music Theatre.[4]

In 2012 the Theatre applied for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund for a £2.6 million project to restore the theatre building.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Theatre has a rich history . 22 August 2007 . . The Wakefield Express . 30 December 2007 .
  2. Web site: Theatre Royal Wakefield. The Theatres Trust. 24 April 2013.
  3. News: John Godber leaves Hull Truck for Wakefield Theatre Royal. Woolman. Natalie. 21 March 2011. The Stage. 24 April 2013.
  4. Web site: Performance Academy. www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk. Theatre Royal Wakefield. 9 September 2017. en.
  5. News: Theatre Closer to £2.6million Refurb. 21 October 2011. Wakefield Express. 24 April 2013.