Portsmouth News

Theatre 'dancing on a knife edge' as year’s first production looms

Uncertain times for Groundling­s

- By RICHARD LEMMER The News richard.lemmer@thenews.co.uk

A HISTORIC theatre in Portsea is to put on its first production of the year after being closed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic – which has left the venue in a precarious position, according to the head of the theatre’s trust.

Groundling­s Theatre in Kent Street will open its adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol this Friday.

The 18th century venue was set to put on Dick Whittingto­n as a festive show.

However the production was scrapped after Albert Road’s The Kings Theatre announced the same production as their Christmas pantomime.

Helen Gibbs, chair of the Groundling­s Theatre Trust, said: ‘That was really unfortunat­e. We decided to change production because we couldn’t take the risk as we are a very small theatre.

‘We have not heard from the theatre – but there’s no animosity on our part.’

A Christmas Carol will be the first production from the Groundling­s Theatre Trust, which took over the running of the venue in April after signing a lease with long-time director Richard Stride last December.

With the Covid-19 pandemic stopping production­s since April, the theatre has been kept afloat through a combinatio­n of the government’s furlough scheme, a Portsmouth City Council grant, and a Theatres Trust grant to undertake a building survey.

But the theatre has no reserves – and income over the next two months remains uncertain, according to Helen.

She said: ‘We hope to get more grants. We have an applicatio­n in with the Arts Council.

‘If we don’t get any money coming in in January, then really serious decisions will have to be made.

‘We are dancing on a knife edge.

‘But we are very proud that we have been able to keep the theatre going while bigger venues have fallen by the wayside.’

Seating will be limited to a quarter of normal capacity to comply with Covid-19 restrictio­ns, and the theatre is able to offer alcoholic drinks

– without food – through table service.

A Christmas Carol runs from Friday, December 11 to Wednesday, December 30, with tickets available at groundling­s.co.uk.

If we don’t get money coming in, serious decisions will have to be made.

Helen Gibbs

 ??  ?? NO RESERVES The Groundling­s Theatre in Kent Street, Portsmouth
NO RESERVES The Groundling­s Theatre in Kent Street, Portsmouth

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