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Millfield Theatre

Millfield Theatre
Millfield Theatre - Bruce Forsyth Auditorium.jpg
Millfield Theatre
LocationEdmonton
London, N18
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°36′59″N 0°04′43″W / 51.6165°N 0.0787°W
Public transitLondon Overground National Rail Silver Street
OwnerLondon Borough of Enfield
Capacity362
Construction
Opened1988
Rebuilt2009
Website
www.millfieldtheatre.co.uk

Millfield Theatre forms part of Millfield Arts Centre, which encompasses Millfield Theatre, Millfield House and The Dugdale Centre in Enfield Town. The theatre is owned, managed and funded entirely by London Borough of Enfield. It has 17 full-time staff working on site at the theatre, and employs many more casual staff. Ushers at the theatre are all volunteers. The 18th Century Millfield House houses the theatre's administration and contains rooms which are available for hire, and also plays host to a number of educational classes and workshops for children and adults.

History of Millfield Theatre

The opening of the Sir Bruce Forsyth Auditorium 6 October 2009
Millfield Theatre's first production Humpty Dumpty

Millfield Theatre opened on 15 December 1988 in the grounds of Millfield House on Silver Street in Edmonton, North London. It was the first new theatre built in London after the National Theatre in 1963 and seats up to 362 in a variety of stage layouts.

The first production was the pantomime Humpty Dumpty starring Bobby Crush and set the trend of producing an annual Christmas pantomime that continues today.

The theatre was re-opened on 6 October 2009 by Sir Bruce Forsyth following significant refurbishment,[1] gaining a new cafe bar, performance space, toilet block and box office. The main auditorium was renamed the Sir Bruce Forsyth Auditorium.

Programme

Millfield Pantomime

Millfield Theatre plays host to comedy, musical, drama, dance, children's and music shows throughout the year. Most shows at the theatre are professional shows which the management bring in for a fee, or a split of the ticket sales. The venue also hosts productions by local Amateur Theatre Companies and local Dance Schools throughout the year. When hired, the venue offers the ability to sell tickets through its own box office.

Transport

The theatre is located close to the Great Cambridge roundabout, where the North Circular and A10 meet. The nearest railway station is Silver Street, and the following London Bus routes serve the area:

References

  1. ^ Baluch, Lalayn (31 March 2009). "Millfield Arts Centre begins £2.5m revamp". News. The Stage Newspaper. Retrieved 11 August 2010.

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