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The Leatherhead Theatre

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The Leatherhead Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

The Leatherhead Theatre, theatres in Surrey

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Leatherhead · 0.6 km
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

The Leatherhead Theatre is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Limited wheelchair access (per OpenStreetMap). Coordinates: 51.2948°, -0.3289°.

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Heritage listing

The Thorndike Theatre, now known as the Leatherhead Theatre, is a Grade II listed building in Leatherhead, Surrey, England. Roderick Ham designed the theatre for Hazel Vincent Wallace within the shell of the disused 1930s Crescent Cinema. Named after Dame Sybil Thorndike, the theatre was opened on 17 September 1969 by Princess Margaret. The theatre closed in 1997 after the loss of public funding. A charitable trust was set up to operate it and the theatre re-opened as the Leatherhead Theatre in 2001, with seating reduced to 495 plus three wheelchair places.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Surrey Hills

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Thorndike Theatre, now known as the Leatherhead Theatre, is a Grade II listed building in Leatherhead, Surrey, England. Roderick Ham designed the theatre for Hazel Vincent Wallace within the shell of the disused 1930s Crescent Cinema. Named after Dame Sybil Thorndike, the theatre was opened on 17 September 1969 by Princess Margaret. The theatre closed in 1997 after the loss of public funding. A charitable trust was set up to operate it and the theatre re-opened as the Leatherhead Theatre in 2001, with seating reduced to 495 plus three wheelchair places.

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Background

History

The Thorndike Theatre opened in 1969 as a replacement for the 300-seat Ace Cinema in Leatherhead High Street. The cinema had originally been built in 1890 as the Victoria Hall. Hazel Vincent Wallace had started the Leatherhead Theatre Group there, attracting West End stars for three week runs. As performances became more popular, Wallace found its size had become restrictive and there was a need for a new and better-equipped performing arts venue in the town. The Thorndike Theatre, in Church Street, was designed by Roderick Ham in the modernist style. It was rebuilt from the former Crescent Cinema, which was originally constructed in 1939 and which was run by a local family until the 1960s.…

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Coordinates
51.2948, -0.3289
County
Surrey
District
Mole Valley
Parish
Mole Valley, unparished area
Postcode
KT22 8DN
Parliamentary constituency
Epsom and Ewell
Established
1967
Nearest railway station
Leatherhead0.6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Leatherhead Theatre?
The Leatherhead Theatre is in Surrey, London, United Kingdom (postcode KT22 8DN), in the parish of Mole Valley, unparished area.
When was The Leatherhead Theatre built?
Built or established in 1967.
Who owns The Leatherhead Theatre?
The Leatherhead Theatre is owned by | operator =.
Is The Leatherhead Theatre a listed building?
The Leatherhead Theatre is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is The Leatherhead Theatre a protected site?
Yes — The Leatherhead Theatre is part of the Surrey Hills National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to The Leatherhead Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Leatherhead, about 0.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode KT22 8DN.