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  • Theatre at risk Tameside Hippodrome

    A rare theatre survival, illustrating the interwar fashion of adaption to cinema, and retaining a wealth of Art Deco features from the 1930s re-fit.

  • Theatre at risk Derby Hippodrome

    A large variety theatre, with the opportunity of returning as an important part of Derby's cultural infrastructure, despite its semi-demolished state.

  • Theatre at risk Theatre Royal

    Built in 1845, this is Manchester's oldest surviving theatre building and one of the finest examples of theatre architecture to have survived in Britain from the first half of the nineteenth century.

  • Theatre at risk Joe Longthorne Theatre (former North Pier Pavilion)

    An Art Deco pier pavilion in Blackpool dating from the 1930s, now one of only six operating pier theatres in the country.

  • Theatre at risk King's Theatre

    Kirkcaldy’s main cinema until its closure in 2000, the building provides both placemaking and cultural opportunity for the town.

  • Theatre at risk King's Theatre

    The only surviving theatre in the Dundee area capable of hosting large touring productions. Much of the opulent original auditorium remains and could be restored.

  • Theatre at risk Streatham Hill Theatre

    One of south London’s most lavish ‘sleeping beauties’ and the last theatre designed by W. G. R. Sprague, the architect responsible for some of the most stunning theatres in London.

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  • News story Winter / Spring 2019 Theatres Magazine published

    Winter / Spring TM 19 has been published, it focuses on theatres at different points on the journey from being at risk to thriving. Here's a peek at what's inside: