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mission+theatre Latitude and Longitude:

51°22′51″N 2°21′48″W / 51.3807°N 2.3633°W / 51.3807; -2.3633
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Mission Theatre
Address32 Corn Street
Bath
England
Coordinates 51°22′51″N 2°21′48″W / 51.3807°N 2.3633°W / 51.3807; -2.3633
Designation Listed Building Grade II
Capacity100
Website
http://www.missiontheatre.co.uk

The Mission Theatre is a theatre in Bath, England.

In 2004, the Next Stage Theatre Company took possession of a grade II listed building originally built as a Congregational hall in 1797. [1] During World War II the building was used by Air Raid Wardens. [2] It was used by The People's Mission until 1998, when building work began to convert it into a theatre.

It is now owned by the Bath and North East Somerset Council, which has granted a lease to occupy and use the building as a 100-seat theatre, arts centre and multi-purpose facility for community activities. [3]

On the first floor there is a small 30-seat theatre (The Theatre Upstairs) and a Bistro open during the day and providing meals before performances in the theatre. [3]

References

  1. ^ "People's Mission Hall". Images of England. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
  2. ^ "About". The Mission Theatre. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b "The Mission Theatre". Next Stage. Retrieved 24 November 2012.

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mission+theatre Latitude and Longitude:

51°22′51″N 2°21′48″W / 51.3807°N 2.3633°W / 51.3807; -2.3633
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mission Theatre
Address32 Corn Street
Bath
England
Coordinates 51°22′51″N 2°21′48″W / 51.3807°N 2.3633°W / 51.3807; -2.3633
Designation Listed Building Grade II
Capacity100
Website
http://www.missiontheatre.co.uk

The Mission Theatre is a theatre in Bath, England.

In 2004, the Next Stage Theatre Company took possession of a grade II listed building originally built as a Congregational hall in 1797. [1] During World War II the building was used by Air Raid Wardens. [2] It was used by The People's Mission until 1998, when building work began to convert it into a theatre.

It is now owned by the Bath and North East Somerset Council, which has granted a lease to occupy and use the building as a 100-seat theatre, arts centre and multi-purpose facility for community activities. [3]

On the first floor there is a small 30-seat theatre (The Theatre Upstairs) and a Bistro open during the day and providing meals before performances in the theatre. [3]

References

  1. ^ "People's Mission Hall". Images of England. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
  2. ^ "About". The Mission Theatre. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b "The Mission Theatre". Next Stage. Retrieved 24 November 2012.

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