Hinckley Times

Theatre set to mark its 60th anniversar­y

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AS Coventry begins preparatio­ns for its year as UK City of Culture in 2021, the Belgrade Theatre is also celebratin­g a major milestone in 2018 as it prepares to mark its 60 th anniversar­y on Thursday 27 March.

Coinciding with World Theatre Day, the date will mark the beginning of a packed programme of exciting shows and events for the year ahead, highlighti­ng the theatre’s rich history at the creative and cultural heart of the city, as well as looking forward to the central role it will continue to play in Coventry’s future.

Since becoming the UK’s first civic theatre to open after World War II in 1958, the Belgrade Theatre has had plenty to celebrate, enjoying considerab­le renown both locally and nationally for its eclectic mix of home-produced and touring shows. Through an ongoing process of developmen­t, it has continued to expand and diversify its offerings, via such changes as the constructi­on of its B2 studio, which marked its own 10 th anniversar­y in 2017.

Over the years, it has helped launch the careers of several leading lights of the stage and screen, including Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Trevor Nunn, Richard Briers, Rosemary Leach and David Suchet, to name a few.

On a local level, the Belgrade has built a reputation as a hub for nurturing homegrown talent, with some alumni such as Clive Owen going on to enjoy internatio­nal acclaim. More recently, the Belgrade’s Springboar­d and Critical Mass schemes have provided an invaluable platform for emerging writers, performers and other creatives in Coventry to present their work in a profession­al context.

From the beginning, the Belgrade’s ethos has always been to stand proudly at the heart of everything that Coventry is and does, catering to hugely varied audiences, and cultivatin­g close relationsh­ips with communitie­s throughout the region.

Through a combinatio­n of groundbrea­king education and outreach work – historical­ly including the pioneering Theatre in Education programme – and a huge variety of youth and community drama groups, it works with countless children and adults across the region, providing them with early and often life-changing experience­s of theatre.

Among the fruits of this community work to take place as part of the Belgrade birthday celebratio­ns will be an ambitious performanc­e takeover of the neighbouri­ng Coventry Evening Telegraph Building, titled Read All About It. Running from 10-14 July, this mini-festival will bring together profession­al performers from Mercurial Dance with the Belgrade’s own youth and community groups as part of a largescale immersive experience drawing on real-life stories from the city.

Birthday celebratio­ns will get into full swing next season, with a glittering Diamond Anniversar­y Gala and some exciting home-produced shows planned for the autumn. But before that, look out for exciting announceme­nts and events in spring and summer, including a birthday quiz and live BBC broadcast on BBC Coventry & Warwickshi­re on the day itself.

For more informatio­n about the Belgrade’s history and current initiative­s, visit www.belgrade. co.uk/about-us. For details on the theatre’s charity status and how you can show your support, visit www.belgrade. co.uk/support-us.

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The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry which is celebratin­g 60 years

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