Crescent Theatre
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2012) |
The Municipal Players | |
Address | Sheepcote Street Birmingham England |
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Opened | 1932 |
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Architect | Graham Winteringham |
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The Crescent Theatre is a multi-venue theatre run mostly by volunteers in Birmingham City Centre. It is part of the Brindleyplace development on Sheepcote Street. It has a resident company, one of the oldest theatre companies in the city, and also hires its three performance spaces to a host of visitors each year, nationally and internationally, both amateur and professional.
The company began, as the Municipal Players, in 1924. The first theatre was a converted building, formerly Baskerville Hall, in
The present theatre was opened in 1998 by Celia Imrie. The theatre it replaced was demolished in the same year. It houses four performance spaces: The Main House, Ron Barber Studio, Roma's Room, and the Bar with capacities of 340, 120, 40 and 70 respectively. The building was designed by Terry Farrell and John Chatwin.
The theatre is run by a board of directors elected from the membership including chairman, secretary and treasurer. They oversee the general direction of the theatre and all the membership activities. There is a small team of paid staff who look after the day-to-day running of the building and supervise the hire operation.
The theatre has hosted a variety of events for
References
- ISBN 978 0750950992.
- ^ Douglas Hickman (1970). Birmingham. Studio Vista Ltd. p. 77.