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The Swan Theatre is a theatre currently run by the Worcester Theatres Charitable Trust in Worcester, England. It is the official residence of the Worcester Repertory Company, Swan Youth Theatre and Young Rep. It stages drama, music, dance and spoken word as well as being hired out to local, regional and national amateur groups.
The Worcester Repertory Company (WRC) is a regional theatre company based in Worcester, UK. The company was founded in 1967 by John Hole, David Wood and Sam Walters. [1]The company's home is the Swan Theatre in Worcester and the Artistic Director of the WRC also serves as the de facto Director of the theatre.
While most parking ticket records lacked a specific address, the single address that came up most frequently was 40 Pleasant St., the location of the Worcester Plaza parking garage.
What You Will: THT Rep presents "Twelfth Night" and "Judith" in rotation at BrickBox Theater at the JMAC.
It reopened in 1987 after a renovation by the City of Worcester Building Preservation Trust. [4] Since its re-opening, Huntingdon Hall has been used as a theatre and concert venue; today, the hall is one of two theatres run by the Worcester Theatres Charitable Trust, the other being the Swan Theatre. The building can seat 350 people. [5]
This year, the hotel has been used to house refugees staying in Worcester. In the 1950s, the five-story Hotel Worcester in Washington Square, opposite Union Station, was torn down.
Other facilities include a 780 space, multi-story car park, Worcester's bus station and the Huntingdon Hall Theatre. In October 2009 the centre underwent a £5 million refurbishment. [3] In 2017, plans for a new look for Crowngate were published, [4] which were completed in 2019, and gave the existing building a brand new frontage.
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