New
Foyer - Official Opening From
left - Youngest member of the Youth Theatre Lucy Henderson with Mayor of Kenilworth
and theatre patron (centre) Alix Dearing cutting the ribbon alongside theatre
Chairman Nigel Elliott and David Charlton, President of the theatre (image by
Peter Weston)Although in use
from the early part of 2023, the official opening of Phase 1 of the theatre’s
redevelopment took place on 18th November 2023. Originally
constructed in 1969 by volunteers, the building's longevity "defied expectations",
surpassing its projected 25-year lifespan, but becoming hindered by structural
problems. As audiences and
community needs grew, the need for a revitalised space became acutely apparent.
This vision has now come to
fruition with the unveiling of the new theatre foyer. Despite
increasing costs, supply chain issues, skilled labour shortages, and a surge in
demand for builders, the theatre persisted with the projects. Fundraising
efforts continued during the dark days of the Covid pandemic, ultimately enabling
the theatre to break ground in April 2022. The
£430,000 investment in the theatre's future was made possible by grants received
from Kenilworth Town Council, groundworks on behalf of HS2, Warwickshire County
Council, Garfield Weston Foundation, Bernard Sunley Foundation, and Warwick District
Council.  New
foyer and community space ready to welcome theatre members and visitors to the
Talisman, Kenilworth (image by Peter Weston)
Additional
funds were also raised from a number of donations to the theatre from City Electrical
Factors, Kenilworth Lions, Kenilworth Rotary, Leamington Arts Society, Coventry
Building Society as well as numerous personal donations and member fundraising
events. The Mayor of Kenilworth,
Cllr Alix Dearing (who is also a theatre patron) officially declared the new foyer
open alongside theatre president David Charlton and Lucy Henderson, the youngest
member of the Youth Theatre. Nigel
Elliott, chairman of the Talisman Theatre, said he was pleased to see how comfortable
audience members had been in the transformed space, even during sold-out performances.
He said: "The social events
we've hosted so far have created a wonderful buzz back into the theatre's atmosphere,
and it's great to see the cast members using the space to rehearse for our main
stage and Fringe nights."  Theatre
Chairman Nigel Elliott unveils commemorative plaque for new theatre foyer with
Alix Dearing, theatre patron and Mayor of Kenilworth (image by Peter Weston)
Nigel
added: "We're now excited to fulfil our ambition to use the space for performances,
as an arts space, and sharing it with the wider artistic community."  The
commemorative plaque (image by Peter Weston)
As
the theatre enjoys the benefits of this phase of development, plans are already
underway to commence fundraising efforts for Phase 2. This
phase will see an extended theatre studio space and a much-needed wheelchair-accessible
lift to the studio rehearsal space which will further enhance the opportunity
to use this as a community space. |