Oast Theatre, Tonbridge

Oast Theatre, Tonbridge

Coordinates: 51°12′21″N 0°15′44″E / 51.2059°N 0.2623°E / 51.2059; 0.2623

Oast Theatre
Oast Theatre, Tonbridge
The Oast Theatre
Oast Theatre, Tonbridge is located in Kent
Location of the Oast Theatre, Tonbridge within Kent
Address London Road
City Tonbridge
Country England
Owned by Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club
Capacity 112
Type Provincial
Opened 1974
Years active 1974-present
www.oast-theatre-tonbridge.co.uk/

The Oast Theatre is situated on the outskirts of Tonbridge, Kent. It is a small theatre that is based in an old oast house. It is home to the Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club. The theatre seats 112 people.

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History

Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club (TTAC) was based at The Mitre PH, Hadlow Road, Tonbridge. In the late 1960s, it was apparent that the venue was too small and an alternative was sought. The search led to a disused oast house,[1] which had been used to dry hops until 1966.[2] The oast was purchased for £7,500 by a consortium of ten members of TTAC.[1] The Oast Theatre was opened on 20 April 1974 by Lady Rupert Nevill.[3] The opening production was Tom Jones.[4] By 1978, TTAC had paid off all loans taken out to purchase the oast.[4]

In 1982, the Oast Theatre was awarded Civic Design Award from Tonbridge Civic Society.[5] The theatre is a registered charity,[2] the Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club.[6] In 1988, an extension was built on the side of the oast. The adjoining barn was purchased and converted for use as storage and workshops. The extension was opened by Prince Edward, who attended a performance of Children of a Lesser God. A further extension in 1997 provided improved dressing room and additional storage facilities.[4] The theatre can seat 112 people.[7] In January 2010, the theatre was granted planning permission for an extension of an ancillary storage building.[6] The planning application was supported by The Theatres Trust.[8]

Oast Youth Theatre

The Oast Theatre is home to the Oast Youth Theatre. Its members are between 13 and 18 years old. They produce three plays per annum.[2]

Art

The Oast Theatre has its own art group, which meets weekly.[2] The theatre plays host to two annual art exhibitions. The major one is held in the Janet Young Room. The Summer Exhibition is held outside in the car park, although this can present weather-related problems. These exhibitions normally attract about fifty artists and one hundred and fifty exhibits of extremely high quality.

References

  1. ^ a b "The Early Years - 1946 - 1974". Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club. http://www.oast-theatre-tonbridge.co.uk/. Retrieved 15 November 2010.  (select "History", then "The Early Years" from menu on left side)
  2. ^ a b c d "Tonbridge Oast Theatre". UK Casting Call Pro. http://www.uk.castingcallpro.com/vview.php?uid=1484. Retrieved 8 November 2010. 
  3. ^ Walton 1985, p. 106.
  4. ^ a b c "The Oast Theatre". Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club. http://www.oast-theatre-tonbridge.co.uk/. Retrieved 15 November 2010.  (select "History", then "The Oast Theatre" from menu on left side)
  5. ^ "Civic Design Awards". Tonbridge Civic Society. http://www.tonbridgecivicsociety.org.uk/gallery.htm. Retrieved 8 November 2010. 
  6. ^ a b "Oast Theatre, Tonbridge, to be extended". The Theatres Trust. 4 January 2010. http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/news/show/1205-oast-theatre-tonbridge-to-be-extended. Retrieved 8 November 2010. 
  7. ^ "Tonbridge Oast Theatre". English Heritage. http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory/HOD007754E/. Retrieved 8 November 2010. 
  8. ^ "Application Ref.: TM/09/03097/FL". The Theatres Trust. http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/store/assets/0000/1443/20100126_response.pdf. Retrieved 8 November 2010. 

Sources

  • Walton, Robin (1985). Oasts in Kent. Maidstone: Christine Swift. ISBN 0 9506977 3 7. 

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