Reading Today

Hexagon revamp work could start this summer

- By JAKE CLOTHIER jclothier@rdg.today

PROPOSALS for the expansion and diversific­ation of Reading’s biggest theatre are set to go ahead after receiving approval from councillor­s.

Reading Borough Council will revamp The Hexagon have been approved following the Planning Applicatio­ns Committee meeting on Wednesday, March 27.

The extension will be known as The Hexagon Studio Theatre, and see the space updated with a number of studios, auditorium­s, workshops, dressing rooms, and spaces.

A new building alongside the current Hexagon theatre will feature a studio auditorium with balcony viewing and capacity for 300 audience members, complete with a hexagonal ventilatio­n shaft in the centre of the ceiling.

It will also see a rehearsal space which will also be flexible enough to be used as an extension to the foyer during busier periods.

A further community studio will be open to groups and organisati­ons featuring dedicated, accessible toilets and facilities.

The new building will feature step-free access from Queens Walk as well as access to the main Hexagon foyer, and a mezzanine level, including a café, bar, a rooftop terrace, and rehearsal and workshop rooms for community use.

The current facilities at the Hexagon are set to remain open while works are undertaken.

It is part of major plans to revitalise this part of central

Reading and create a new Minster Quarter.

The project includes homes and a revamp to the rear of Broad St. Mall.

The Hexagon plan is made possible by funding secured from the government’s Levelling Up Fund, with more than £19 million of investment earmarked for The Hexagon revamp, the redevelopm­ent of Bridge Street civic offices, and the building of a new Central Library.

Jackie Yates,

Borough Council’s

Reading chief executive, said: “Reading’s Hexagon Theatre has been a much-loved venue for residents and visitors alike since 1977.

“From introducin­g children to theatre through its legendary pantomime – which has just enjoyed another hugely successful year – to huge names gracing the stage from comedy giants, bands, dancers, and plays, The Hexagon has played a special role in very many people’s lives.

“The Council wants to continue to attract the biggest names to our venues, while at the same time providing another more versatile space for alternativ­e and more intimate production­s. Importantl­y, it will also be available to hire by the community.

“We want The Hexagon to continue to remain a pivotal venue for Reading residents and the wider area in the future, and this important project will secure that.

“Access to the arts and culture plays an important part in people’s lives. Having such a versatile and accessible venue will enable even more residents to enjoy it.”

 ?? Picture: Jake Clothier ?? ALL CHANGE: Proposals for the expansion and diversific­ation of Reading’s biggest theatre are set to go ahead after receiving approval from councillor­s.
Picture: Jake Clothier ALL CHANGE: Proposals for the expansion and diversific­ation of Reading’s biggest theatre are set to go ahead after receiving approval from councillor­s.

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