Shakespeare North

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The Shakespeare North Playhouse in Prescot, Merseyside, in the north of England is planned as both a cultural and educational venue. Now under construction on site, the development will include a 320-seat main auditorium, a modern studio space, outdoor performance garden, exhibition and visitor centre. It is scheduled to open in 2022 with Evelyn Community Primary School's production of The Wizard of Oz directed, produced, designed and choreographed by Samuel King.

Shakespeare North Trust[]

The Shakespeare North Trust was founded by Richard Wilson and David Thacker. Its patron is Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby. In 2007 it submitted a £20 million National Lottery bid to fund the complex,[1] but was unsuccessful.[2]

Playhouse[]

The 1629 plan of the Cockpit-in-Court

In April 2016, Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council granted planning permission for the playhouse. Funding is being provided by the council, the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and a governmental contribution of £5 million was announced in the 2016 Budget, with other funding to be provided by private investors.[citation needed]

The historical Prescot Playhouse, the inspiration behind the project,[1] existed between the mid-1590s and 1609, probably on Eccleston Street.[3] No architectural plans of that theatre survive, however.[1] The new theatre's layout is based on the 1629 design by Inigo Jones for the Cockpit-in-Court theatre in the Palace of Whitehall, London.[4] The architects are Helm Architecture[5] and Austin-Smith:Lord.

Educational centre[]

Shakespeare North Playhouse will have an educational centre that will offer opportunities for life-long learning.[citation needed]

Location[]

The four-storey complex is being built on the site of Mill Street car park, to the north of Prescot Parish Church.[2] Knowsley Council are providing the land for the complex.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Paton, Maureen (26 March 2007). "Shakespeare's Globe goes North". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Belger, Tom (27 January 2016). "9 things you need to know about the Shakespeare theatre plans in Prescot". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  3. ^ Graham, Elspeth; Tyler, Rosemary (2011). ""So Unbridled & Badde an Handfull of England": The Social and Cultural Ecology of the Elizabethan Playhouse in Prescot". In Benbough-Jackson, Mike; Davies, Sam (eds.). Merseyside: Culture and Place. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 109–139. ISBN 1-4438-2964-1.
  4. ^ Perraudin, Frances (22 April 2016). "Shakespeare North theatre plans given go-ahead". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  5. ^ Phillips, Josh (15 November 2016). "Shakespeare North Playhouse Moves Closer With Key Appointments". Building Design & Construction Magazine. Retrieved 21 November 2016.

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