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JILL HALFPENNY DEDICATES NEW THEATRE ROYAL GREEN ROOM TO RICHARD BRIERS
Award-winning
actress Jill Halfpenny has led a special ceremony to officially open Newcastle
Theatre Royal’s £500,000 backstage refurbishment and dedicate its new Green
Room to the Theatre’s long-time Friend and first ever patron, the late Richard
Briers.
Jill, who is the current Friends
Patron (along with acclaimed choreographer Mathew Bourne) unveiled a special
plaque in the Theatre’s famous Green Room on Wednesday 23rd December
to mark the year-long refurbishment works and leave a lasting legacy to one of
the world’s most treasured actors. The plaque will also recognise the
major contribution made by the Friend’s committee towards the backstage
refurbishment.
The Theatre began a major
refurbishment of its backstage areas, including the Green Room and dressing
rooms in Summer 2014. The work took a little over a year and was completed this
Autumn. It is the first time the backstage area has been refurbished or
decorated since 1988, when the whole Grade I listed building was redeveloped.
The work is the second act in a major facelift, ‘Act One’ being the Theatre’s
award winning £4.9 million auditorium restoration which took place in 2011.
There has been some rebuilding work, but mostly major redecoration to
drastically improve comfort, accessibility and facilities for visiting
companies and their performers.
The new design
specifically aims to maximise interaction between Theatre staff and the touring
companies, something which was inhibited by the old layout. The Stage
Door entrance has been opened up to allow those in the waiting area to get a
greater sense of the theatrical operation beyond the secure doors, and the
communal spaces are now much more comfortable, relaxing and inclusive of the
latest technology. The Green Room features an ‘astro-turf’ carpet, table
football and a smart kitchenette.
An acclaimed
actor of stage and screen, Richard Briers was the Theatre Royal Friends Patron
from 2008 until his death in February 2013. Briers’ cited Newcastle
Theatre Royal as his favourite theatre, and his love affair with it lasted over
fifty years – both returning to perform time and again and supporting and
encouraging a wide range of fundraising campaigns. Richard and his wife Annie’s
last visit to the Theatre Royal was at the opening of The Madness of George III when they were able to see the newly restored
auditorium in all its glory.
As well as being their Patron,
Briers was a great supporter of the Theatre’s Friends committee, and encouraged
all their projects, the latest of which raised an impressive contribution of
£7,000 towards the backstage work.
The Theatre Royal has one of the largest and most
generous Friends schemes in the UK. Friends of the Theatre Royal can book new season
shows before the general public, and receive 20% off tickets, as well as
discounts at our bars, exclusive ticket exchange and prices which never change.
To become a Friend, please contact the Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost
7p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge) or sign up online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk.
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