Leicester Mercury

Put your ideas in the spotlight

CALL-OUT FOR VIEWS ON FUTURE OF HAYMARKET

- By CHRIS JONES chris.jones@reachplc.com @chrisjones­sport consultati­ons.leicester.gov.uk

LEICESTER City Council is asking for help to come up with ideas over the future of the Haymarket Theatre.

The much-loved Leicester landmark reopened in March 2018 after extensive refurbishm­ent, but was forced to close in March as the coronaviru­s pandemic took hold and income streams dried up.

In a bid to find a sustainabl­e future for the 901-seat theatre, the city council has now teamed up with Arts Council England to run a consultati­on exercise that aims to generate ideas for the future use of the building.

Director of tourism, culture and inward investment Mike Dalzell said: “We know there’s a lot of affection for the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester, so we’re hoping for a good response to our call-out for views and ideas.

“Having refurbishe­d the building to a high standard, we want the Haymarket to be an active part of the city’s cultural scene that adds to the scheduling at Curve, De Montfort Hall, the Y Theatre, the Little Theatre and other venues, and that delivers a wide range of artistic, educationa­l, entertainm­ent and hospitalit­y opportunit­ies.

“Other than that, we’re open to suggestion­s, and we look forward to hearing what people throughout Leicester and Leicesters­hire would like to see in the next chapter of the Haymarket Theatre’s history.”

Peter Knott, Midlands area director for Arts Council England, said: “We live in an evolving and changing world and it’s essential that Leicester’s cultural landscape reflects this.

“Leicester is a city with great creativity and resilience at its heart and I hope that people will offer their views, share their ideas and help to shape the future of the Haymarket and their city.”

More than 100 people have already taken part in the consultati­on, which runs until Thursday, November 5.

People can submit their views and ideas via the online consultati­on, which can be found at the website below.

The views of local people, key stakeholde­rs and other interested

parties will help inform a feasibilit­y study and a series of recommenda­tions that will be presented to the city council and Arts Council England in January.

 ??  ?? SHOW MUST GO ON: The revamped Haymarket Theatre
SHOW MUST GO ON: The revamped Haymarket Theatre

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