Macready Theatre

The Macready Theatre is a professional theatre on Lawrence Sheriff Street in the town centre of Rugby, Warwickshire, it is owned by Rugby School.

Macready Theatre

The theatre is housed in an old Victorian building which dates from 1885 which was originally built as classrooms for Rugby School. In 1975 it was converted into a theatre, named after the actor and former Rugby School pupil William Charles Macready (1793–1873). The theatre was however not opened up to the public until December 2018. The theatre intends to give away one third of its tickets to local school groups for free, in response to cuts made to arts teaching in state schools.[1][2]

The theatre has 250 seats, and was fitted with a lift for people with disabilities, and is complete with a bar and foyer.[1]

See also

References

  1. "First professional theatre in Rugby to open next week". Rugby Observer. 28 November 2018. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  2. "Motionhouse helps launch Rugby's new Macready Theatre". SeeingDance. Retrieved 9 June 2019.

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