TheBROADWAY

TheBROADWAY

Infobox Theatre
name = theBROADWAY


caption = Fill image
address = Broadway
city = Barking, London
country =
designation =
latitude = 51.511389
longitude = -0.128056
architect = Herbert Jackson & Reginald Edmonds
owner = Trust
capacity = 341 seated on two levels (840 standing)
type = Receiving house
opened = 1936
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames = The Broadway Theatre
production =
currentuse =
website = www.thebroadwaybarking.com

theBROADWAY is a performance venue in Barking town centre. Previously known as The Broadway Theatre, the building was a 'municipal hall', forming part of Barking Town Hall. It is now an auditorium with a capacity of 341. The venue is now managed by an independent trust, with registered charitable status, and is aiming to improve access to arts facilities in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and the surrounding areas of east London.

References

* [http://www.bernardherrmann.org/articles/phototours/london/page3.xdoc Herrmann Photo Tour:London] Retrieved April 11, 2007
* [http://www.lbbd.gov.uk/2-citizen/citizen-menu.cfm?ID=1992 "From Broadway to Barking"] "Citizen Magazine" - March 2004. Retrieved April 11, 2007

External links

* [http://www.thebroadwaybarking.com/ theBROADWAY]


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