Newcastle City Hall audiences have topped 115,000 in its first year
under the management of Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust, and it will have
received nearly a million pounds in investment by September 2017.
Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust, an independent charity, took over the
management of the City Hall in April 2016 last year after region-wide austerity
cuts saw it threatened with closure.
Newcastle City Hall - Photo: Stephen Oliver |
Chief Executive of Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust, Philip Bernays, said:
“This has been a very exciting year for the Theatre Royal and the City Hall and
the new arrangement offers great promise. Not only has the Theatre Royal
had one of its best years ever, but we are continuing to build the audiences
and programme at the City Hall. Our aim continues to be to bring together
the strengths of each, into an even bigger and better whole and ensure that
both venues remain at the forefront of entertainment for the people of
Newcastle and the North East.”
Newcastle City Hall - Photo: Stephen Oliver |
As a charity, all investment by the Theatre Royal Trust in both venues
comes from its own reserves, including surpluses from ticket sales, corporate
sponsorship and support and fundraising activity.
Over the past year, the City Hall has presented 72 public performances
alongside a number of private events, with attendances in excess of 115,000.
Improvements will soon be very evident at all levels of the customer experience
including brand new ladies and gents toilets and quicker service at the bars.
Chair of the Theatre Royal Trust Board, Bill Midgley OBE, said: “The
City Hall has, in its time, been a major venue for music, the arts and the
principal meeting venue in the city with provision for over two thousand
people. Sadly it has suffered from a marked lack of investment in recent years
and needs a major injection of resources to bring it back to its former
standard. In addition to the £1 Million already committed, the Theatre Royal
Trust is carrying out a full evaluation of the total work needed to ensure
that the facilities will continue to attract the events, shows and attendances
that have been the hall-mark of the past. Such investment is likely to be in
the range of £3 to £4 Million with a time scale of three years or more.
He added: “We are determined to restore the Hall to its pride of
place in the City, making good the neglect of the past and continuing to
serve the people of the area as it has done so well in its existence.
A building to be proud of.”
All tickets for City Hall and Theatre Royal shows are available from www.theatreroyal.co.uk, from the
Theatre Royal Box office on Grey
Street or call
08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access charge).
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