MALVERN Theatres is reopening after a frantic 12 months which nearly saw it go out of business. The theatre welcomes back visitors on June 8 following one of the most difficult years in its history, narrowly being saved thanks to thousands of pounds in donations from the public. Chief Executive Nic Lloyd said: “We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received since the beginning of the pandemic. “I’d like to thank our generous community for your continued support. “Without our loyal audiences we would not be here today. “As our doors reopen, we look forward to this next chapter with renewed confidence; a bright future where we can enjoy live theatre together once again.”
Birmingham Hippodrome announces reopening plans for 2021 - with hit Van Gogh show to return
Following the success of hosting the UK premiere of Van Gogh Alive in October, the experience will reopen on May 25
11:00, 28 APR 2021
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Birmingham Hippodrome has announced its grand reopening plans following months of enforced closure due to the national lockdown.
Following the success of hosting the UK premiere of Van Gogh Alive in October, the experience will reopen on May 25.
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The show will go on! Theatres finally reopened on May 17 with socially distanced audiences, as England moved into Step 3 of the lockdown roadmap. It is hoped that venues can return to full audiences from June 21 (Step 4).
Many shows, including new and returning West End productions, are already selling tickets. Check out our picks below and get booking.
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Birmingham Hippodrome has revealed that it plans to reopen on 25 May 2021.
As revealed today, the venue will initially present the hit immersive Van Gogh Alive exhibit until 11 July (with the show originally having played last autumn), with gallery technology used to present the iconic painter s work in an entirely new way.
After a six-week rebuild, the venue will then welcome the touring production of
Tell Me On A Sunday. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black s classic musical will be led by Jodie Prenger, as previously revealed. The venue will present a number of touring productions throughout the remainder of 2021, including
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