- West Cliff Theatre
The West Cliff Theatre in
Clacton-on-Sea ,England , dates back to 1894 whenBert Graham , a 21-year-old civil servant, set up a concert party on a patch of waste ground in Agate Road. In 1899, along withBernard Russell andWill Bentley , Graham moved the concert party to the West Cliff Gardens.Bernard Russell died in 1910, but Graham and Bentley continued the concert party. In 1912 they signed up a new romantic baritone by the name of
Stanley Holloway . He stayed with the company for three years.In 1928, Graham and Bentley built a new theatre on the site of their concert party, the theatre which still stands in Clacton-on-Sea today as the West Cliff Theatre. In 1934, Graham and Bentley sold the theatre and it was bought by Will Hammer, who already owned several seaside theatres. In 1934 he also founded the film company
Hammer Film Productions , which was later to gain worldwide fame as the producer of many horror films.After the Second World War, the theatre, under Hammer, continued to put on summer shows. The 1947 show,
Victory Vanities starred Nosmo King and a young up-and-coming comedian, appearing in his first-ever summer season, oneFrankie Howerd .Will Hammer died in 1957 and there was much doubt over whether the theatre would continue. Eventually,
Clacton Council bought the theatre and continued to put on shows. In 1973,Francis Golightly took over the staging of the summer shows. He was responsible for unearthing some major new talent who went on to star in the West End - names such asRuthie Henshall ,Alex Bourne andGary Wilmot .In 1985, a local group of theatre enthusiasts took over the day-to-day running of the theatre and in 1995 bought the freehold of the theatre from the council. The
West Cliff (Tendring) Trust is now solely responsible For putting on the shows at the theatre and still maintain the tradition of putting on a summer show. Last year (2007), the show starredBernie Clifton , while this year the stars will beMike Jerome andPaul Kaye .As well as the summer show the Trust put on year-round entertainment with one-off variety shows, plays, children's shows, dance and other shows. There is also a thriving youth section, the
West Cliff Stage Foundation , which puts on performances during the year, but is also a valuable means of training youngsters for the theatre.External links
* [http://www.clactonhistory.com/theatre.html History of the Theatre]
* [http://www.west-cliff-theatre-clacton.org.uk Booking]
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