The Scarborough News

The curtain may be coming down but Futurist could live on in town

Campaigner wants to create a museum of memories to the building which hosted The Beatles

- By carl gavaghan carl.gavaghan@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @carlgavagh­an

The Futurist may be facing its final curtain but one campaigner is trying to ensure the memories it created will live on forever. The supporter, who fought to save the Futurist Theatre from the wrecking ball, has now launched an ambitious plan to create a heritage archive of its history.

Andy Hylton said: “The project will preserve the heritage of the Futurist, covering the history of British seaside entertainm­ent of the early 20th century, together with cinema history and the wider cultural history of Scarboroug­h.”

In an appeal to local councillor­s for the venture he said: “The Futurist is of significan­t local and internatio­nal value.

“It is emblematic of an important and under represente­d period of British social history.” The aim, he said was to create a public collection of artefacts and archives covering the theatre’s 95 year history.

“There is an exciting opportunit­y to bring together all of the history of the Futurist together into one accessible collection. It will contain everything that can be retrieved from the theatre prior to its demolition – old programmes, posters, plans, ar- tefacts, hardware, projectors, lighting control board, and period signage as well as recording oral histories from people who have worked, performed or visited the theatre.

“In short, retaining and archiving the entire surviving history of the building into one place.”

Mr Hylton said it would all be brought together under one roof as the Futurist Past Collection.

“Workshops will allow young people to learn new skills in video production, photograph­y, art and communicat­ion,” he added. “These skills will be used to record oral histories with older residents, and ex staff members.

“They will be vital to retaining the historical value of the Futurist for future generation­s of residents and visitors.”

Scarboroug­h Council voted to demolish the building despite more than 6,000 people signing a petition to save it. + WHAT DO YOU THINK SHOULD BE IN THE FUTURIST MUSEUM? The final event ever to be held at the theatre was a showing of The Hobbit, The Desolation of Smaug. Flamingo Land wants to turn the site into an attraction with a rollercoas­ter. It could be more than a year until it is demolished – but campaigner­s are launching a legal campaign to overturn the decision.

 ??  ?? The cast of Little Voice outside the Futurist and, right, The Beatles at the venue in the 60s
The cast of Little Voice outside the Futurist and, right, The Beatles at the venue in the 60s

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