Archive for the ‘Open House days’ Category

Extended hours for Doors Open Day 12th September 09

Friday, August 14th, 2009

This year Bristol Old Vic will once again open its doors to the general public for free access all areas, including the 18th Century grandeur of the Theatre Royal auditorium and Coopers Hall.

The whole complex is open between the hours 10am - 4pm and there will light refreshments available from our Coffee Bar throughout the day.

For more information please call 0117 949 3993

Bristol Open Doors Day - Saturday 13th September 2008

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Thank you to everyone who turned out on Saturday!

Here at the Old Vic we had over 1500 people through the doors, and raised about £2500 in donations - thank you again, and we hope you all enjoyed the demonstrations, talks and backstage tours!

We’d also like to say an especially big thank you to every one at ‘The Concrete House’ for all their efforts - they received hundreds more visitors, and the refreshment stall run by the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Club raised over £250 for the appeal.

It was great to see such a level of public support for the Theatre Royal redevelopment, and Bristol Old Vic company - we hope to see you all again soon ;)

 

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We’re delighted to able to take part in this year’s event.

We’ll be open 10am - 4pm, and invite you all to come and admire the 18th Century grandeur of the Theatre Royal auditorium and Coopers Hall. You’ll also be able to watch some live performance work by members of our Young Company, see demonstrations of stage lighting and sound effects, and have a look backstage!

Also, ‘Concrete House’ (4 The Ridgeway, Westbury-On-Trym) will be open for visitors, with proceeds from the refreshments stall being donated to our Redevelopment Appeal! The Conrete House is a 1930’s Modernist gem, designed by architects ‘Connell, Ward and Lucas’. Today it is a private residence, and still has many original features. Guided tours will be conducted throughout the day, and the ‘Hawk and Owl Trust’ will be bringing along two live owls for you to meet in the grounds!

We hope you’re able to make it to either (or both!) :)

PUBLIC MEETING - 10th July 6:30pm

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

In January Bristol demonstrated its support for Bristol Old Vic and the Theatre Royal in classic fashion by packing out a public meeting. This show of support was followed by unanimous cross party support for BOV from Bristol City Council and the Arts Council confirming that funding would be renewed from March 2008, initially for 6 months. This triggered the appointment of Dick Penny as the new Chair of BOV and the recruitment of a new Board. The immediate task was to review the status of the Theatre Company and the Refurbishment Project leading to the formulation of a development plan which would see Bristol Old Vic become a power house of theatre production once more with a sustainable and exciting future.I am pleased to say that we are now in a position to share our plans and invite all interested people to attend a Public Meeting on Thursday 10th July, six months to the day since the January meeting. We are conscious that the January meeting was very full and hope that this meting will be equally popular and therefore we will provide a relay from the auditorium into the front of house areas.

To develop our thinking we have been hosting an open house event each month with a different theme for each session. At the July event we will be sharing plans for both the refurbishment project and the re-starting of theatre production by Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company.

While we have been developing our future plans we have also been undertaking small works to make the theatre useable in the short term. This has enabled us to keep the very active youth theatre going and to open for one-off public events. The latest is on Sunday 29th June with a performance of Shakespeare and Stratford starring Judi Dench, Jane Lapotaire, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Richard Pasco, Martin Best, Stanley Wells and Paul Edmondson, organised by the BOV Theatre Club as a fundraising event for the capital appeal. The event is almost completely sold out with a few additional seats going on sale yesterday. We are very sorry that lots of disappointed theatre goers have been unable to get a ticket but there will be a returns desk open at the theatre on the night from 6.30pm.

“I am very conscious that many many people are keen to help, keen to know what is happening, and keen to have their theatre open and active again. Everyone at Bristol Old Vic shares the desire to be open and active as soon as possible. The public meeting will be a chance to share our plans to achieve this, to report the status of the company and to discuss the ideas which inform the development plan. Please come along and let us know your thoughts. Bristol Old Vic is an essential part of the city’s contemporary culture and together we can make it an international beacon for Bristol.”

Dick Penny
Executive Chair

Bristol Old Vic
Public Meeting
Thursday 10th July 6.30pm
Theatre Royal, King St, Bristol

 

Heritage Open Day - The key to the future is the past

Friday, June 13th, 2008

To survive theatre must keep pace with life in the twenty-first century and that suggests that we should update and modernize our Georgian theatre but how far should we go?  

Should we be looking at modern décor and take out the Georgian and Victorian influences?

Should we change the stage and bring it further into the auditorium?

Join the debate! What are your thoughts?

Sarah Smith - Project Co-odinator

What did you think about the open house day?

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Let us know what you think about the day.

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Had any thoughts on what you heard on the day? - Let us know