Yorkshire Post

FLYING HIGH: CURTAIN UP ON NEW-LOOK THEATRE

- ALEXANDRA WOOD NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: alex.wood@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

AUDIENCES ARE being promised more top-notch West End production­s as the curtains open at Hull New Theatre after its £16m upgrade.

The new-look theatre was revealed yesterday, six weeks ahead of its official reopening, with a sell-out performanc­e by the Royal Ballet.

Theatregoe­rs are said to be embracing the new programme, which includes the National Theatre’s Jane Eyre and a new John Godber comedy, with ticket sales showing “positive signs”.

The biggest seller of the autumn season is Beautiful, The

Carole King Musical, coming to Hull on a national tour, which has already sold nearly 5,000 tickets. Over 8,000 have also sold for award-winning West End production

Jersey Boys, which arrives in February.

Hull Council spent £11m on making the theatre a “world-class venue”, with £5m from the Arts Council. The auditorium has increased to 1,330 seats, as part of the revamp which has seen the technical and backstage infrastruc­ture transforme­d, including a larger 27m flytower, new entrance and foyer, as well as new-look restaurant and bars. Theatre manager Janice Wincott said they were in “exciting conversati­ons” with key touring companies and producers. She added: “It’s fantastic to see the result of the last two years’ hard work.” Executive producer for Hull City of Culture 2017 Niccy Halifax said: “For touring shows it is critical to get in and out quickly – time is money and this building now allows that. The work has been done sensitivel­y and the building has kept its character.”

Council leader Steve Brady, inset, expects the theatre to attract West End shows which bypassed Hull in the past, adding: “What I’d like is more Hull people to come and take in the quality of the production­s that are going to come to this city.”

It came as casual workers at the theatre and City Hall yesterday protested that they were being asked to reapply for their old roles. Hull Council said it needed to ensure staffing was right for what was essentiall­y a new facility.

 ?? PICTURE: SIMON HULME. ?? DANCING FOR JOY: Keziah Dean, left, and Isabelle Heath from the Northern Academy of Performing Arts appear on the stage of Hull New Theatre, which reopens in September after a £16m upgrade which will bring West End hits to the city.
PICTURE: SIMON HULME. DANCING FOR JOY: Keziah Dean, left, and Isabelle Heath from the Northern Academy of Performing Arts appear on the stage of Hull New Theatre, which reopens in September after a £16m upgrade which will bring West End hits to the city.
 ?? PICTURE: JOHAN PERSSON. ?? HOT TICKET: Beautiful, the Carole King Musical is the biggest seller in Hull New Theatre’s autumn season.
PICTURE: JOHAN PERSSON. HOT TICKET: Beautiful, the Carole King Musical is the biggest seller in Hull New Theatre’s autumn season.
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