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The Hope Mill Theatre is an independent theatre in Ancoats, Manchester, England that performs original and revival plays, musicals and other events. The theatre is located in the Hope Mill building, a Grade II* listed converted textile mill. [1] It won Fringe Venue of The Year at The Stage awards in 2018. [2]
HOME is an arts centre, cinema and theatre complex in Manchester, England. [1] With five cinemas, two theatres and 500 m 2 (5,400 sq ft) of gallery space, it is one of the few arts organisations to commission, produce and present work across film, theatre and visual art.
The Palace Theatre is one of the main theatres in Manchester, England. It is situated on Oxford Street , on the north-east corner of the intersection with Whitworth Street . The Palace and its sister theatre the Opera House on Quay Street are operated by the same parent company, Ambassador Theatre Group .
Library Theatre (Manchester) Manchester 17 July 1934; reopened 22 March 2014 312 Library Theatre (Sheffield) [5] Sheffield 1947 260 Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio [6] Lichfield, Staffordshire 2003 562 Bolton Little Theatre: Bolton 1931 165 Little Theatre (Chester) Chester 1962 126 Little Theatre (Leicester) Leicester 1932 349 Live Theatre [7]
The Playhouse Theatre, as of 2024 a community arts centre called the Niamos Centre, is a theatre in Hulme, Manchester, England.It is a grade II listed building.Originally built as the Hulme Hippodrome in 1902, the building has also been known as the Grand Junction Theatre, Junction Picture Theatre, The Playhouse, and the Nia Centre.
The theatre opened with a civic gala evening on 19 November 1904 [4] and a full variety programme commenced the following Monday. In 1932, it was converted to a temporary cinema, [ 5 ] the auditorium and front-of-house area were gutted and the circle, gallery and boxes replaced by a 600-seat cantilevered circle.
The theatre company grew from Manchester Actors' Platform in 2016 before developing into a fully-fledged theatre and events space. The theatre was initially housed at in the old Bauer Millet garage on Albion Street, Manchester, relocating to a temporary unit on South King Street before moving into its current, fully accessible site on Watson Street in 2021.