Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Temporary Building

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Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Temporary Building, UK

West Midlands Arts Development design by Keith Williams Architects, England

13 Mar 2019

Temporary Theatre for the Wolverhampton Grand

Design: Keith Williams Architects

Location: Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK

Keith Williams Architects Temporary Theatre for the Wolverhampton Grand wins approval

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Temporary building
visualisation : Lichfield

Keith Williams Architects’ proposals for a new 160 seat temporary theatre on a site adjoining the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on Lichfield Street in the city centre, have been approved by the City Council.

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre by the architect Charles Phipps opened in 1894 and is the city’s principal theatre centred on a magnificent 3 tiered main auditorium of 1200 seats.

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Temporary building design
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Williams’ proposals on an adjoining site currently occupied by a long redundant 1960s post office building, include a new adjoining studio form theatre, bars and public spaces beneath a lightweight steel framed sawtooth roof.

The new theatre will be inserted between the flank walls of the Grand Theatre and the listed Grand Post House (1895), the city’s former post office and sorting centre, to create a new semi-outdoor arts space in the city centre. The project is intended to open up and greatly expand the Grand Theatre’s versatility and artistic programme to reach new audiences, and is the first phase of the creation of a permanent arts hub on the same site.

Williams’ phased masterplan for the site will eventually deliver a major new multi-level permanent cultural building linked to the Grand, which will greatly expand and enhance the nature of the city’s performing arts programme as a key element of the city centre’s Arts Hub regeneration masterplan.

Wolverhampton Grand Theatre building design
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CEO and Artistic Director Adrian Jackson said,
“I am absolutely delighted to be moving onto the next stage in this exciting project which supports and enhances the regeneration of Wolverhampton City Centre. The potential of this second space will contribute to the Lichfield Street Arts Hub vision. The opportunity to build upon our already thriving community, educational and cultural offering is thrilling.”

Keith Williams commented: “In its 125th anniversary year the granting of consent by the City Council is an important moment in the history of the Grand Theatre. This project when realised will be an important stepping stone toward the eventual goal of creating a vibrant new performing arts complex alongside Charles Phipps’ magnificent Grade II* listed theatre.”

Keith Williams Architects Temporary Theatre for the Wolverhampton Grand plan

Client: Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Architect: Keith Williams Architects
Structural Engineer: Techniker
Cost Consultant: GVA

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Keith Williams Architects

Location: Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK

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