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Bristol Old Vic Theatre unveils £26m major refurbishment | Bristol Old Vic Theatre unveils £26m major refurbishment |
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The oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world has opened its doors after a £26m revamp. | |
The Bristol Old Vic, which was built in 1766, has undergone an extensive renovation, which it is hoped will lead to a "new era" for the venue. | |
The redesign includes a full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer that reveals the original auditorium facade to the street for the first time. | The redesign includes a full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer that reveals the original auditorium facade to the street for the first time. |
The first phase of the restoration project began in 2008. | The first phase of the restoration project began in 2008. |
Theatre artistic director Tom Morris described the completion of the restoration as an "exciting new era". | Theatre artistic director Tom Morris described the completion of the restoration as an "exciting new era". |
"When it was first built in 1766, the theatre was a space where people from every walk of life would congregate to be inspired and entertained," Mr Morris said. | |
"Over 250 years, as fashions changed, and the theatre became increasingly hidden from public view, Bristol Old Vic may sometimes have seemed to only belong to the privileged few. | "Over 250 years, as fashions changed, and the theatre became increasingly hidden from public view, Bristol Old Vic may sometimes have seemed to only belong to the privileged few. |
"With this transformation, we are returning the theatre to its origins as a place for all and a new welcoming space where everyone can feel at home." | "With this transformation, we are returning the theatre to its origins as a place for all and a new welcoming space where everyone can feel at home." |
The internal layout has been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room. | The internal layout has been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room. |
Flexible spaces for productions have also been created with a new studio in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. | Flexible spaces for productions have also been created with a new studio in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. |
The theatre has survived for two-and-a-half centuries despite coming near to closure on several occasions. | The theatre has survived for two-and-a-half centuries despite coming near to closure on several occasions. |
During World War Two much of ancient Bristol was destroyed, but the theatre sustained only slight damage. | During World War Two much of ancient Bristol was destroyed, but the theatre sustained only slight damage. |
It fell into disrepair and in 1942 it was sold after a series of failed attempts to revive it. | It fell into disrepair and in 1942 it was sold after a series of failed attempts to revive it. |
The new buyers planned to turn it into a banana ripening warehouse, but an appeal was launched to save the theatre and it reopened in 1943. | The new buyers planned to turn it into a banana ripening warehouse, but an appeal was launched to save the theatre and it reopened in 1943. |
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