Royal Spa Centre

Coordinates: 52°17′19″N 1°31′54″W / 52.2887°N 1.5317°W / 52.2887; -1.5317
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General information
TypeTheatre
CountryEngland
Coordinates52°17′19″N 1°31′54″W / 52.2887°N 1.5317°W / 52.2887; -1.5317
Opened15 June 1972 (1972-06-15)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Frederick Gibberd
Website
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The Royal Spa Centre is a

Prime Minister. It was designed by the Architect Sir Frederick Gibberd and has two auditoria, the first of which is a traditional theatre which can hold 667 people. The second is a cinema
which holds up to 188 and can be used to show films or as a small theatre space.

Events

As well as hosting productions by local theatre, music and arts groups, the centre also welcomes national and international acts. Concerts, dance, wrestling, variety shows, cinema and ballet have all been accommodated. The

National Blood Service holds drop-in donation sessions and there are numerous fairs and exhibitions held too. In 2008 the World Powerlifting
Championships were held there. There are also weekly activity groups for senior citizens.

The cinema screen films that would not normally be seen at a multiplex, such as arthouse, subtitled or re-runs of popular films. Other facilities in the Centre include two bars licensed to sell alcohol and a small meeting room.

Notable performers

Some of the famous people to have performed at the venue are , Ken Dodd, Charlie Watts, Joan Collins, Jim Davidson, Mike Skinner, Derren Brown, The Incredible String Band, Alexei Sayle, Jimmy Carr, James Acaster and Chris Addison.

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