- Grand Theatre Leeds
Infobox Theatre
name =The Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House
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address = 46 New Briggate
Leeds, LS1 6NZ
city =Leeds
country =England
designation =listed building Grade II*
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architect = George Corson
owner = Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House Ltd
Registered charity 500408
capacity = 1550
type = Visiting productions
Home ofOpera North
opened = 1878
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website = www.leedsgrandtheatre.comThe Grand Theatre (also known as Leeds Grand Theatre and Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House) is a
theatre andOpera house in the centre ofLeeds ,West Yorkshire ,England . It was designed by James Robinson Watson, chief assistant in the office of Leeds-based architectGeorge Corson , and opened on18 November 1878 . The exterior is in a mixture of Romanesque and Scottish baronial styles, while the interior has such Gothic motifs as fan-vaulting and clustered columns. The theatre is a Grade II*listed building . It seats approximately 1,500 people.The theatre is home to
Opera North and is regularly visited byNorthern Ballet Theatre . It has hosted many touring productions, musical artists andcomedians .The theatre closed at the end of May 2005 for a major
refurbishment , entitled "transformation", and re-opened on7 October 2006 with a production of Verdi's "Rigoletto ". The Stalls area has been completely re-seated and re-raked, the orchestra-pit has been enlarged, air-conditioning has been installed, backstage technical facilities have been dramatically improved, and Opera North now has its own Opera Centre to the south of the theatre, accessible via a bridge and at street-level. The Centre includes two new stage-sized rehearsal spaces and increased office space. The cost of the refurbishment has been estimated at £31.5m.A second phase of "transformation", now in progress, includes structural improvements and further refurbishment of the theatre, and also the restoration of the Assembly Rooms, a forgotten area on the first floor of the building. The Assembly Rooms opened in 1879 and functioned as the Plaza Cinema between 1912 and 1978 and subsequently as a rehearsal room for Opera North. When restoration is complete, the theatre will have a second performance space, to be used for recitals, experimental and educational work, and other events for which the main theatre is unsuitable.
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*External links
* [http://www.leedsgrandtheatre.com/ Grand Theatre website]
* [http://www.transformationatleeds.co.uk/ "transformation" website]
* [http://www.leeds.gov.uk/page.aspx?pageID=3B5842A8B7FDADC980256E200033B9E1 Leeds City Council page on the theatre]
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* [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?chyno=500408 Charity Commission record]
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