The Theatre Royal Onward Building Preservation trust is a registered charity (No:1091964) formed to purchase and restore The Theatre Royal, Hyde.

The Story so far ...

In April 2000 a group of Hyde residents achieved success when a local landmark, the Theatre Royal Hyde, was awarded listed building status, following the threat of demolition to make way for a housing development. The group who named themselves "Theatre Royal Onward" succeeded in gaining listed status on their first attempt, and hence saved the building from the bulldozers.
Following this success a public meeting was convened in Feb. 2001, and as a result of this meeting, it was decided that a building preservations trust should be formed. The aim of this trust is to raise funds for the survey, purchase, restoration and eventual running of the theatre for the benefit and enjoyment of the community.


Theatre Royal in 1910

Theatre Royal in 2002

At a further meeting in April 2001 a committee was elected and Trustees appointed. The name "Theatre Royal Onward" was chosen due to "Onward" being prominent in the town logo and motto. In May 2001, Theatre Royal Onward was registered as a company limited by guarantee (Company No: 4223449).
In April of 2002 the Theatre Royal Onward gained registered charity status No: 1091964, and had raised enough funds and secured a grant from the Architectural Heritage Fund to allow Lloyd Evans Prichard of Manchester, whose restoration work has included John Rylands Library, to commence the buildings survey. At the same time a technical survey was arranged by the Theatres Trust.
Since then members have been in touch with potential funders and hope that a presentation to the business community, to show the potential of the theatre, might help overcome the initial hurdle of purchase or lease of the building. So far two businessmen, both with experience of theatre and community needs and supportive of our aims, have offered financial help in this way. It is hoped that more backers will come forward to help either financially with the purchase of the building and a lease back arrangement with TRO and/or the further assistance which will be required with insurance and such other day-to-day expenses.
We are currently conducting a market research survey, to give an indication of the potential for use of the theatre by asking the general public why they think it should remain and what would bring them in through its doors to place bums on seats. Please click here to complete online and send or to download.


There is still a long way to go until the Theatre Royal, Hyde, is back to its former glory, but with your support it can be achieved. Take a look at the Theatre Royal Norwich to see how the Norwich community brought their theatre back to life. Sadly, not everywhere can boast such success-click here to view a photographic history of the past life, then the death and demolition of the Opera House Scarborough www.interludeshotel.co.uk
However to see a theatre in the process of restoration by a dedicated team click on http.//freespace.virgin.net/Victoria.pier/history for a theatre still in the first throes of restoration but already earning its keep. Shows to come to the Victoria Theatre, the Pier Colwyn Bay are Blue Bayou-tribute to Roy Orbison and Circus of Horrors. This is the place to go for a night out with a difference. '
To read more about the history of the Theatre Royal Hyde follow this link: " About ", to read the full list of the charity aims follow this link: " Aims ".

The Theatre Royal Hyde is delighted to have as it's patrons the following public figures:
Lord Pendry of Stalybridge: Lord Pendry was MP for Hyde & Stalybridge for over thirty years, always showing a great interest in and working for the community. He was elevated to the peerage for his services and took his seat in the House of Lords in 2001.
Meg Johnson: A well known and highly respected actress, Meg has appeared on the stage of the Theatre Royal many times and is possibly best remembered for the lead role of Maria in the Sound of Music. Since turning professional Meg has become a celebrated star of stage and screen, including roles in the West End.

Left: Meg Johnson as Maria in the Sound of Music, at the Theatre Royal, 1971.

 
 

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