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Leeds Playhouse was designed by The Appleton Partnership architects of Edinburgh. The complex comprises: The Quarry Theatre (750 seats), The Courtyard Theatre (350 seats), a CAMRA award-winning bar, a restaurant, the Newlyn Gallery, two function rooms (the Congreve Room and the Priestley Room), three rehearsal spaces, a recording studio, extensive technical workshops, dressing rooms, a costume ...
Since the 1980s, Quarry Hill has been a focus for regeneration within Leeds, and today is home to the West Yorkshire Playhouse, now known as Leeds Playhouse, which opened in 1990; Yorkshire Dance, [14] established in 1982; [15] Quarry House (a Department of Health and Department for Work and Pensions building with a social/leisure complex, which opened in 1993); the BBC Yorkshire building; the ...
LUNG is a national touring, Verbatim theatre company. [1] Founded in Barnsley, England, in 2012, LUNG is campaign-led and uses real life stories to shine a light on political issues in the UK. [2] All of LUNG's plays are published with Bloomsbury [3] The company is led by co-artistic directors Matt Woodhead and Helen Monks, [4] and producer ...
Leeds City Varieties: Leeds 1865; reopened September 2011 467 Leeds Playhouse: Leeds March 1990 1,100 Leighton Buzzard Library Theatre: Leighton Buzzard October 5, 1979 170 Library Theatre (Manchester) Manchester 17 July 1934; reopened 22 March 2014 312 Library Theatre (Sheffield) [5] Sheffield 1947 260 Lichfield Garrick Theatre & Studio [6]
Emergency responders worked to extinguish a fire burning at a “derelict” building in Leeds, England, on Saturday, October 15, according to the West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service.Fire ...
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Leeds United enjoyed a comfortable afternoon at Elland Road on Saturday with a routine 2-0 victory over Derby County. Jonny Buchan, Adam Pope and Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix reflect on that ...
It is largely the same production that had premiered two years prior, with a majority of the creative team, including Cookson, reuniting in the rehearsal room. [2] The cast featured Femi Akinfolarin, Shalisa James-Davis, John Leader, and Keziah Joseph as the Pevensie children; Wil Johnson as Aslan, and Laura Elphinstone as the White Witch.