Halifax Courier

Victoria Theatre will be at the heart of Year of Culture in 2024

- Abigail Kellett abigail.kellett@nationalwo­rld.com @HXCourier

Work to transform the Victoria Theatre in Halifax is set to get underway very soon.

The work, which is funded by the UK Government’s Future High Streets Fund, is set to begin, with Calderdale Council appointing the constructi­on company Morris and Spottiswoo­d to carry out the improvemen­ts.

Plans include a new box office on Commercial Street with an amended layout to reflect current booking patterns.

The current box office, along with part of the foyer area will become a new café/ bar which will provide new food and drink opportunit­ies and could hold small performanc­es, events and meetings.

Access improvemen­ts are also included in the plans, with a new lift taking visitors to the theatre’s bars on the circle level for the first time in the venue’s history, a platform lift for access from the theatre foyer to the auditorium, and two new accessible toilets being installed. These changes will vastly improve the visitor experience for those with access requiremen­ts.

Initial works will be focused around the new box office, which will be in the former Ivor Burns shoe shop on Commercial Street and the former newsagents next to the theatre entrance, which will become part of the new café/bar.

Throughout the works, the theatre will be open as normal, with performanc­es unaffected, though there will be protective hoardings and scaffoldin­g in and around the building during the works.

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Towns, Tourism and Voluntary Sector, Coun Sarah Courtney, said: “The Grade II listed Victoria Theatre is a landmark in Halifax and a key part of our visitor economy. We’re passionate about the future of the venue and we’re excited for improvemen­t works to begin.

“This is part of an £11.7million package of Future High Streets funding being used to deliver ambitious regenerati­on work in Halifax town centre. Supporting thriving towns and places is a priority for the council, and this work will boost economic growth whilst also protecting our distinctiv­e heritage.”

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services

and Communitie­s, Coun Jenny Lynn, said: “As we head towards the Calderdale Year of Culture in 2024, it’s wonderful news that one of the region’s top cultural venues is being revitalise­d with new and upgraded facilities to support an improved visitor experience.

“The work will transform the box office and foyer area, increase the food and drink options and improve accessibil­ity of the venue.

"This will encourage greater daytime use, opening the theatre to different customers who may not have visited before.

“Constructi­on is being carried out around the packed programme of events at the theatre and will be complete in time for celebratio­ns as part of the Year of Culture.”

Matthew Wall, public sector director at Morris & Spottiswoo­d, said: “We are delighted to be part of this transforma­tive project, which will not only breathe new life into Commercial Street but also provide the Victoria Theatre, Halifax with some fantastic new spaces and improve accessibil­ity.

“We are looking forward to working in collaborat­ion with the council to ensure this important cultural facility can continue to be enjoyed by local people and visitors for years to come.”

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