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Operator
  
Dennis Neale

Closed
  
25 February 2017

Phone
  
+44 1684 568933

Type
  
specialist, puppetry

Capacity
  
12

The Theatre of Small Convenience

Owner
  
Malvern Hills District Council

Designation
  
World's smallest commercial theatre

Opened
  
November 1999 (1999-11)

Address
  
Edith Walk, Malvern WR14 4QH, UK

Similar
  
Worcestershire Beacon, Herefordshire Beacon, Great Malvern Priory, Great Malvern railway st, St Ann's Well - Malvern

The theatre of small convenience


The Theatre of Small Convenience is a theatre in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. In 2002 it entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's smallest commercial theatre, seating up to 12 people. It is less than half the size of the previous record holder, the Piccolo Theatre in Hamburg, Germany. The theatre will close on 25 February 2017 and the future of the building is currently unknown.

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The theatre is located in Edith Walk, Great Malvern. Local puppeteer Dennis Neale started work on the theatre in 1997, opening for the first show in November 1999. The theatre's name comes from the building's original purpose – it was converted from a derelict Victorian gentlemen's public convenience. It is trapezoidal in shape, 16 feet (4.9 m) long and from 6 feet (1.8 m) to 10 feet (3.0 m) wide.

The theatre regularly hosts puppetry, professional and amateur actors, drama, poetry, storytelling and opera, and has become a regular venue of the Malvern Fringe Festival. In 2005 the theatre was chosen as one of the venues for an international puppetry festival.

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Productions

  • Quackery Codswollop (2002)
  • Quing (2004)
  • The Tale of the Snowcake Man (2004)
  • Tempuss Tantrum (2006)
  • References

    The Theatre of Small Convenience Wikipedia