Years active 1995 to present Capacity 503 (Main House) | Opened 1995 Phone +44 1933 270007 | |
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Type Multifunctional Community Centre Current use Received work/produced work/functions venue/conference centre/community centre Similar Royal & Derngate, Croyland Abbey - Wellingborough, Wellingborough railway station, The Wellingborough Museum, Stanwick Lakes |
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The Castle Theatre is located in the town of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. The theatre's main house can hold up to 503 people and hosts many productions through the year. The Castle was opened in 1995 as a community resource organisation on the site of Wellingborough's old cattle market. Its facilities include a Main House with 503 variable seats, an 89-seat studio theatre, dance and rehearsal space), a youth theatre studio for rehearsals and workshops, an Artist Residency space, a small art room, an art gallery and separate exhibition space, a meeting room and lounge space, and a bar-restaurant.Spaces are also available for business meetings and functions, wedding receptions, lectures, conferences, Christmas parties, dinners, talks, workshops, classes, and seminars,
Programming is a balanced mix of professional work as well as a home-produced professional Christmas show and a summer community production.
The Castle Theatre is also the current host of RYTF (Youth Theatre Festival "EAST MIDLANDS") from 2009. The festival celebrates all the hard work with youth theatre groups across the midlands. The festival includes professional workshops (from musical theatre - to script weighting) performances from professional performers as well as the attending youth theatres. Past and present CYT members help run the festival as the "buddy team"
In the summer of 2010 the castle re-branded itself with a new logo, changing its first logo of the castle itself to a more modern style to fit in with the new theme at the theatre.
Artistic Directors
Former Artistic Directors.
The role of Artistic Director has now ended at the Castle Theatre after Nik Ashton left the theatre in 2011. Castle produced shows now welcome directors from around the UK.