Jubilee Theatre

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Jubilee Theatre
Address
St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth
City
Country UK
Opened 1899
Current use Theatre and meetings
www.juniperproductions.org.uk

The Jubilee Theatre, is a grade II listed building[1] theatre. It opened in 1899 in St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

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[edit] History

The theatre is a 109 year old Victorian theatre; its beautiful proscenium arch is decorated with Royal Doulton tiles by W.J. Neatby, and was built for the use of staff and patients of the Hospital.

Originally, the theatre had a sprung dance floor made from maple and a full sized orchestra pit, and was used for both shows and dances. The orchestra pit is currently not in use, but could be if part of the front of the stage was removed, as the stage was recently extended covering the orchestra pit.

So that films could be shown in the theatre a projection room was added to the back of the building in 1920 housing at least two movie projectors. They remain, but are not in use,currently sealed off. Together with the projection room there was a cinema screen which could be lowered in front of the proscenium.

Two doors lead into the theatre from the main corridor. The male and female patients at the hospital were constantly separated; men would enter using the door on the left, and women the right door. Rules dictated that men stayed on the left of the auditorium and women on the right, and were only allowed together for dancing. On the men's side there is a door out to a corridor which was previously used as the 'Gentlemen's Smoking Promenade' and is now used as a fire corridor.[2]

[edit] Current usage

Currently the theatre is primarily used by two groups. Juniper Productions a drama group for sufferers of Mental Health Difficulties, and First Act Theatre, a local youth theatre company.

The theatre is also used by the hospital for meetings, and also is available for hire from the hospital.

Blyth Valley Gang Show was held here in 2007.

[edit] References

  1. ^ First Act Theatre. F.A.T. Retrieved on 2006-12-31.
  2. ^ Juniper Productions Theatre Information. Juniper Productions. Retrieved on 2006-12-31.

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