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The Wyvern Theatre is a 635-seat indoor auditorium in Swindon, England, opened in September 1971. It is owned by Swindon Borough Council and operated by Trafalgar Entertainment. [1] In March 2019, Swindon Borough Council stated the building was likely to reach the end of its life by 2027, when its operations contract ends.
Swindon Arts Centre is a 212-seat entertainment venue in the Old Town area of Swindon, Wiltshire, England. [1] It opened in 1956. The Swindon Arts Centre is at the heart of Swindon's Old Town, on Devizes Road. The venue hosts a varied programme of entertainment all year round, made up of both professional and amateur productions.
Operator - Dundee Whitehall Theatre Company Limited WInding Wheel Theatre: Chesterfield 1930s (originally a cinema) 850 Operator – Chesterfield Borough Council Wolverhampton Civic Hall: Wolverhampton 16 May 1938 3,000 Wyndham's Theatre: London 16 November 1899 759 Operator – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres: Wyvern Theatre: Swindon 7 September ...
The play premiered at the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon on 21 February 2018 before embarking on a UK tour. The production was written and directed by Guy Unsworth, designed by Simon Higlett, scenery built by Splinter Scenery and starred Joe Pasquale as Frank Spencer, Sarah Earnshaw as Betty Spencer and Susie Blake as Mrs Fisher. [1]
In December 2007 and January 2008 she starred again in Cinderella at the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon. [15] She appeared as a guest on the British daytime television show Loose Women , in January 2008. From December 2008 to January 2009 Ekland starred in Cinderella at the Shaw Theatre in London.
All of Swindon's commercial theatre venues are in the parish (Wyvern Theatre, Swindon Arts Centre and MECA), as well as one of the town's three multiplex cinemas. South Swindon Parish Council delivers an events service which operates year round across the parish, although the main focus is events in the Town Gardens in Swindon's Old Town. These ...
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Opened at the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon, on 18 August 1975, and toured for ten weeks [134] 1975 – 1976: Jack and the Beanstalk: Lewisham Concert Hall: Muddles Stephen Lewis was cast as the King [135] 1976: Pyjama Tops: Touring theatre: Leonard Jolly This was another English adaptation of Moumou (or Mou Mou) by Jean de Létraz.