Entrance to the Leicester Haymarket Theatre following refurbishment in 2018 | |
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| Address | 1 Garrick Walk, Harmarket, Leicester England |
|---|---|
| Owner | ING Real Estate Management |
| Capacity | 901 (main theatre) 120 (studio theatre) |
| Current use | Performing arts centre |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1973; 52 years ago (1973) |
| Years active | 1973–2007, 2018–2020 |
| Architect | Building Design Partnership |
TheLeicester Haymarket Theatre is atheatre inLeicester,England, next to theHaymarket Shopping Centre on Belgrave Gate inLeicester City centre.
The Haymarket Theatre was opened bySir Ralph Richardson and the opening season started withThe Recruiting Officer on 17 October 1973,Economic Necessity on 24 October andCabaret on 21 November.Leicester City Council purchased a 99-year lease of the theatre in 1974.
Between 1974 and 2007 the theatre was operated by The Leicester Theatre Trust. The trust vacated the theatre in 2007 when it moved to the newly builtCurve Theatre, Leicester in Leicester's Cultural Quarter. The last show held at the Haymarket by the Leicester Theatre Trust wasWizard of Oz starringHelena Blackman andCeri Dupree in 2006. The theatre was closed in 2007 and remained so for the next 10 years.
In June 2016 the management of the theatre was taken over by an organisation known as the Haymarket Consortium who undertook that it would be re-opened as a performance, training ande-sports venue.[1][2] The theatre was re-opened for performances on 2 March 2017 and a formal opening ceremony took place later that year.[3] The theatre closed again in March 2020, during the Coronavirus pandemic and entered liquidation on 22 May 2020.[4]
In 2023 it reopened as a teaching and performing base for a dance school.[5][6]
TheMetal Tree sculpture byHubert Dalwood, at the front of the entrance to the Haymarket Theatre, was the only major piece of abstract sculpture in the city centre for many years. It was unveiled in 1974.[7]
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