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Curve (theatre)

The Curve Theatre is a theatre in Leicester, England, based in the cultural quarter in Leicester City Centre. Before being named Curve, it was referred to as Leicester Performing Arts Centre.[1] It is adjacent to the Leicester Athena conference and banqueting centre.

Curve Theatre
Performing Arts Centre
AddressRutland Street
Leicester
UK
OwnerLeicester Theatre Trust
CapacityTheatre 968
Studio 350
Construction
Opened2008
Years active13
ArchitectRafael Viñoly
BuilderLendlease
Website
www.curveonline.co.uk

Overview

The Curve Theatre was designed by architect Rafael Viñoly in association with the scenographers ducks scéno and Charcoal Blue, Kahle Acoustics for acoustician studies and engineered by Adams Kara Taylor is based in the centre of what the City Council calls the new "Cultural Quarter" on Rutland Street. It features two auditoria, one with 970 seats (referred to as the Theatre) while a 350-seat auditorium (referred to as the Studio) provides a smaller space with its own power flying system. The Theatre, Studio and their stages can also be opened up to create one large space with a capacity of 1,300. When the 2 18 tonne steel walls separating the stage and the foyer are lifted, the stage is visible from street level. The glass façade encloses an open plan foyer with views onto the café, bars, backstage area, and across the stage.

The theatre was built by a partnership of Leicester City Council, Arts Council England (with funds from The National Lottery), East Midlands Development Agency, Leicester Shire Economic Partnership,[2] with the project part-financed by the European Union (ERDF), in partnership with Leicester Theatre Trust and in association with Phoenix Arts Centre.[3] The project, which was undertaken by Lendlease,[4] was blighted by huge cost increases that more than doubled the initial estimates.[5]

The theatre opened on 11 November 2008 with a celebratory opening show called Lift Off.[6] This was followed by Simply Cinderella, which ran from 4 December 2008 (the day it was officially opened by the Queen) until 24 January 2009 – a new musical of the fairytale, written by Grant Olding[7] and Toby Davies,[8] and directed by dancer Adam Cooper.[9]

 
Curve theatre stage & auditorium from the open walled wing

Selected productions

COVID-19

Covid-19 Hit the theatre industry hard, as the UK was put into multiple lockdowns, and theatres were unable to open. Curve acquired the rights to perform two 'At Home' productions of musicals that had previously been performed at Curve. The first was Sunset Boulevard, based upon Sunset Boulevard (musical), first performed at Curve Theatre in 2017. The show brought back the same cast as the 2017 show, with Ria Jones and Danny Mac in the starring roles. The performance was filmed 'as live' and streamed out online between December 2020 - January 2021. The show received multiple 4 and 5 star reviews from the local and national newspapers.[10]

The second show was The Color Purple, based upon the 2005 musical The Color Purple (musical). The Color Purple was originally performed at Curve in 2019, the same cast was brought back for this online stream. The Color Purple was a roaring success with multiple 4 and 5 star reviews from national and local news outlets.[11]

Selected touring productions

• Les Miserables (2018) • War Horse (2019) • The Phantom of the Opera (2020) • Beauty and the Beast (2021)

Leicester Theatre Trust

The Curve Theatre is run by the Leicester Theatre Trust (LTT), an independent charitable organisation.[3] LTT took over the operation of Curve in August 2008. The Leicester Theatre Trust formed in 1969, it is a regularly funded client of Arts Council England (ACE) and receives annual revenue funding from Leicester City Council.

From 1973 to 2007 the organisation programmed and operated the Haymarket Theatre.

See also

References

  1. ^ "PAC Name Unveiled", BBC Leicester, 29 January 2008
  2. ^ "Leicester Shire Economic Partnership". Encyclopedia Article. UK R Knowledge. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Leicester Theatre Trust announces inaugural production at Curve", Arts Council England 30 May 2008[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Theatre offers an outside view". New Steel Construction. 1 March 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Report critical of theatre costs". BBC News Online.
  6. ^ "Royal Opening for City's Theatre", BBC, 4 December 2008
  7. ^ "Grant Olding". Broadway World. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  8. ^ "Toby Davies". International Movie DataBase. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  9. ^ "Curve Announces Christmas Show", BBC Leicester, 16 May 2008
  10. ^ Cavendish, Dominic (24 December 2020). "Sunset Boulevard, Curve Leicester, review: Andrew Lloyd Webber gives this dire year a defiantly beautiful end". The Telegraph.
  11. ^ "The Color Purple at the Leicester Curve: A staging overflowing with talent". 19 February 2021.

External links

  • Curve Theatre Leicester

Coordinates: 52°38′7.8″N 1°7′39″W / 52.635500°N 1.12750°W / 52.635500; -1.12750

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The Curve Theatre is a theatre in Leicester England based in the cultural quarter in Leicester City Centre Before being named Curve it was referred to as Leicester Performing Arts Centre 1 It is adjacent to the Leicester Athena conference and banqueting centre Curve TheatrePerforming Arts CentreAddressRutland StreetLeicesterUKOwnerLeicester Theatre TrustCapacityTheatre 968Studio 350ConstructionOpened2008Years active13ArchitectRafael VinolyBuilderLendleaseWebsitewww wbr curveonline wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 Overview 2 Selected productions 3 COVID 19 4 Selected touring productions 5 Leicester Theatre Trust 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditThe Curve Theatre was designed by architect Rafael Vinoly in association with the scenographers ducks sceno and Charcoal Blue Kahle Acoustics for acoustician studies and engineered by Adams Kara Taylor is based in the centre of what the City Council calls the new Cultural Quarter on Rutland Street It features two auditoria one with 970 seats referred to as the Theatre while a 350 seat auditorium referred to as the Studio provides a smaller space with its own power flying system The Theatre Studio and their stages can also be opened up to create one large space with a capacity of 1 300 When the 2 18 tonne steel walls separating the stage and the foyer are lifted the stage is visible from street level The glass facade encloses an open plan foyer with views onto the cafe bars backstage area and across the stage The theatre was built by a partnership of Leicester City Council Arts Council England with funds from The National Lottery East Midlands Development Agency Leicester Shire Economic Partnership 2 with the project part financed by the European Union ERDF in partnership with Leicester Theatre Trust and in association with Phoenix Arts Centre 3 The project which was undertaken by Lendlease 4 was blighted by huge cost increases that more than doubled the initial estimates 5 The theatre opened on 11 November 2008 with a celebratory opening show called Lift Off 6 This was followed by Simply Cinderella which ran from 4 December 2008 the day it was officially opened by the Queen until 24 January 2009 a new musical of the fairytale written by Grant Olding 7 and Toby Davies 8 and directed by dancer Adam Cooper 9 Curve theatre stage amp auditorium from the open walled wingSelected productions EditSimply Cinderella by Grant Olding and Toby Davis 2008 09 In I starring Juliette Binoche and Akram Kahn 2009 The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh starring Marc Warren 2009 Peter Pan The Musical by Julian Ronnie and Paul Miller 2009 10 A Festival of Friel Molly Sweeney and Translations by Brian Friel The King and I by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II 2010 11 Absurd Person Singular by Alan Ayckbourn 2011 42nd Street 2011 12 Hello Dolly 2012 13 Gypsy 2012 Piaf by Pam Gems 2013 Chicago 2013 14 Hairspray 2014 and 2015 UK Tour The Sound of Music by Rodgers and Hammerstein 2014 15 Sue Townsend s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 2015 The Witches by Roald Dahl and David Wood 2015 16 Oliver by Lionel Bart 2015 16 Breakfast at Tiffany s by Truman Capote adapted by Richard Greenberg starring Pixie Lott 2016 Sunset Boulevard At Home starring Ria Jones amp Danny Mac 2020 2021 Live Stream The Color Purple At Home starring T Shan Williams 2021 Live Stream COVID 19 EditCovid 19 Hit the theatre industry hard as the UK was put into multiple lockdowns and theatres were unable to open Curve acquired the rights to perform two At Home productions of musicals that had previously been performed at Curve The first was Sunset Boulevard based upon Sunset Boulevard musical first performed at Curve Theatre in 2017 The show brought back the same cast as the 2017 show with Ria Jones and Danny Mac in the starring roles The performance was filmed as live and streamed out online between December 2020 January 2021 The show received multiple 4 and 5 star reviews from the local and national newspapers 10 The second show was The Color Purple based upon the 2005 musical The Color Purple musical The Color Purple was originally performed at Curve in 2019 the same cast was brought back for this online stream The Color Purple was a roaring success with multiple 4 and 5 star reviews from national and local news outlets 11 Selected touring productions EditCameron Mackintosh and Chichester Festival Theatre s Barnum 2014 Disney and Cameron Mackintosh s Mary Poppins 2015 Cameron Mackintosh s Miss Saigon 2017 Royal Shakespeare Company s Matilda The Musical 2018 Les Miserables 2018 War Horse 2019 The Phantom of the Opera 2020 Beauty and the Beast 2021 Leicester Theatre Trust EditThe Curve Theatre is run by the Leicester Theatre Trust LTT an independent charitable organisation 3 LTT took over the operation of Curve in August 2008 The Leicester Theatre Trust formed in 1969 it is a regularly funded client of Arts Council England ACE and receives annual revenue funding from Leicester City Council From 1973 to 2007 the organisation programmed and operated the Haymarket Theatre See also EditHaymarket Theatre Leicester Little Theatre Leicester Sue Townsend Theatre De Montfort HallReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Curve theatre PAC Name Unveiled BBC Leicester 29 January 2008 Leicester Shire Economic Partnership Encyclopedia Article UK R Knowledge Archived from the original on 24 December 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2012 a b Leicester Theatre Trust announces inaugural production at Curve Arts Council England 30 May 2008 permanent dead link Theatre offers an outside view New Steel Construction 1 March 2007 Retrieved 28 October 2022 Report critical of theatre costs BBC News Online Royal Opening for City s Theatre BBC 4 December 2008 Grant Olding Broadway World Retrieved 11 November 2012 Toby Davies International Movie DataBase Retrieved 11 November 2012 Curve Announces Christmas Show BBC Leicester 16 May 2008 Cavendish Dominic 24 December 2020 Sunset Boulevard Curve Leicester review Andrew Lloyd Webber gives this dire year a defiantly beautiful end The Telegraph The Color Purple at the Leicester Curve A staging overflowing with talent 19 February 2021 External links EditCurve Theatre Leicester One Leicester Coordinates 52 38 7 8 N 1 7 39 W 52 635500 N 1 12750 W 52 635500 1 12750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Curve theatre amp oldid 1123042500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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