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The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Victorian theatre located in the town of Eastbourne, in the coastal region of East Sussex. The theatre was designed by Henry Currey and was built in 1884. In 1903, it was further improved by the theatre architect Frank Matcham. The building was designated as a Grade II listed building on 3 July 1981. [1]
The theatres together have a combined capacity of more than 4500 [1] and show a variety of touring productions. The group also produces a variety of productions in-house under a separate arm known as Eastbourne Theatres Productions , some of which have gone on to tour both nationally and internationally.
2.8 Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne 2017. 2.9 New Victoria Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme 2024. ... (18–22 October) and the King's Theatre in Edinburgh ...
Eastbourne has three council-owned theatres: the Grade II* listed [99] Congress Theatre, the Grade II listed Devonshire Park Theatre and the Grade II listed Winter Garden. The Grade II listed Royal Hippodrome Theatre used to be council-owned, but is now run by an independent charitable trust. Devonshire Park Theatre, completed in 1884.
Congress Theatre: Eastbourne 1963 1,689 Owner - Eastbourne Borough Council: Contact Theatre: Manchester 1972 320 Operator – The Manchester Young People's Theatre Ltd Corn Exchange, Newbury: Newbury 1993 400 The Corn Exchange (Newbury) Trust Court Theatre: Tring, Hertfordshire 1978 220 Operator – Court Theatre Ltd Courtyard Theatre (Hereford ...
There are more than 130 listed buildings in the town and borough of Eastbourne, a seaside resort on the coast of East Sussex in England. Eastbourne, whose estimated population in 2011 was 99,400, [1] grew from a collection of farming hamlets into a fashionable holiday destination in the mid-19th century; close attention was paid to urban planning and architecture, and the main landowners the ...
Films: From Russia with Love (1963), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and Skyfall (2012) Bond has ducked and dived through the spice stalls of Istanbul’s bazaars three times – including in the ...
Aunt Edwina is a 1959 comedy play by the British writer William Douglas Home.. It premiered at Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne before beginning a run of 101 performances in London between 3 November 1959 and 6 February 1960 initially at the Fortune Theatre in the West End before transferring to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith.