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174: 120:. The Cheltenham Theatre Association rebranded itself as the Everyman Theatre Association (ETA). It enjoyed booking advantages and raised money for the Theatre. Its 50th anniversary in 2010 was a great success; sadly, Covid lockdown prevented the 60th. Members enjoyed a variety of social activities, but, even before lockdown, support diminished and the ETA was wound up in late 2021. The benefits transferred to a new Priority Access Membership scheme administered directly by the theatre. 22: 97: 180:
In 2011, the theatre closed in early May for a £3.2 million refurbishment. During the refurbishment, the main auditorium was restored and returned to a decorative style resembling Frank Matcham's original style, including bespoke wallpaper and carpets, painting by fine arts and replacement of cherubs
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The Cheltenham Corporation ran the building after World War II until 1960. In 1959 the building closed and was at risk of being sold. The Cheltenham Theatre Association published an advertisement in September 1959 advertising "Urgent - Wanted £3,000 at once, to re-open Cheltenham Opera House".
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In May 1960, the Cheltenham Theatre Association published another advertisement titled "Great News", which announced that the Everyman Theatre would open on Monday 22 May 1960 with a world premiere presentation of
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The theatre closed in 1983 to coincide with the development of the Regent Arcade, during which the building underwent significant rebuilding and refurbishment. The theatre reopened in 1986 with a production of
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around the auditorium. The pink paint on the iconic narrow and high Opera House proscenium arch was removed to reveal the original Scagliola marble. Above the proscenium arch, the
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were restored to put original paintings representing the angels of Comedy and Tragedy back in place. The theatre reopened in September 2011 with a performance by
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In 1929, the New Theatre and Opera House gained a licence to screen projected film, becoming a multi-purpose theatre and
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and was originally called "The New Theatre and Opera House". It was opened on 1 October 1891 with a performance by
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in 'Lady Clancarty'. When it was first built, the theatre seated around 1500 people on bench seating.
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and the 60 seat Studio Theatre, originally named The Ralph Richardson Studio after
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The Everyman Theatre is the oldest surviving working Matcham Auditorium.
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On re-opening in 1960, the Everyman Theatre operated as a
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song from the show after complaints from audiences.
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theatre
Cheltenham
auditorium
Ralph Richardson
Grade II listed building
Frank Matcham
Lilly Langtry
cinema
World War II
Garrison Theatre
the Blitz

N.C. Hunter
"A Piece of Silver"
Joyce Heron
Esmond Knight
Repertory Theatre
William Gaunt
Steven Berkoff
Windsor Davies
Penelope Keith
My Fair Lady
anti-vegan

spandrels
Sir Ken Dodd
The Playhouse (Cheltenham)
"Everyman Theatre"
"A Theatre for all seasons: The history of the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham"

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