Did you know that there was a theatre in Braintree, and that it opened in 2009? I confess that – in spite of living near the Essex market town for the better part of 20 years and visiting it a couple of times a week – I did not. The Braintree Arts Theatre is on the Notley campus in a purpose-built building which also houses the sixth form college.
Regular children’s shows, film screenings and comedy nights are also programmed. For the latter, the theatre is transformed into a cabaret-style space with tables and chairs. In straightforward playhouse mode, it seats around 300 people, facing a stage which is suitable for dance as well as drama and is also technically well equipped. It also offers a performing space for local companies and college performances.
Parking for up to 250 cars is on-site and there is a fully licensed café bar for evening performances. Pickard uses students as front-of-house staff (paid) and has initiated an apprenticeship scheme for those hoping to work in the technical side of the entertainment industry. Audiences take time to build, but a good start has been made and no-one can doubt the enthusiasm of all concerned.