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Theatres at risk in 2021: a look at some of the venues in need of support

The register, released today, highlights venues in need

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| London |

28 January 2021

Burnley Empire
Burnley Empire
© Ben Hamlen at North Films

The Theatres Trust has unveiled its 2021 register, highlighting venues that are in need of refurbishment but could be of great value to communities across the UK, if given the right level of support. We have a look at some of the venues below.

You can find out more about the Theatres Trust's work here – the organisation helps safeguard and promote spaces that could become valuable centres for culture within communities across the UK.

Director Jon Morgan said today: "This past year has shown that communities value places where they can come together and that audiences miss live performances. While the theatre sector still has challenging days ahead, Theatres Trust believes that theatre will come back stronger than ever and that each building on the Theatres at Risk list has real potential to be a valuable asset to its community, to bring much needed footfall to its town centre and spark regeneration of its area as part of the recovery post-Covid."

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Kings Kirkcaldy
Kings Kirkcaldy
© David Clark
Hyde Theatre Royal
Hyde Theatre Royal
© Theatres Trust
Brighton Hippodrome
Brighton Hippodrome
© Theatres Trust
Hulme Hippodrome
Hulme Hippodrome
© Flickr Scrappy NW
Hulme Hippodrome
Hulme Hippodrome
© Ian Grundy

North Pier Theatre
North Pier Theatre
© Ian Grundy
Leith Theatre
Leith Theatre
© Leith Theatre
Plymouth Palace
Plymouth Palace
© Theatres Trust
Tameside Hippodrome
Tameside Hippodrome
© Tim Abram Photos
Morecambe Winter Gardens
Morecambe Winter Gardens
© Historic England Archive

Margate Theatre Royal
Margate Theatre Royal
© Ian Grundy
Victoria Salford
Victoria Salford
© David Geddes
Walthamstow Granada
Walthamstow Granada
© Mike Fox

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