Historic Skegness theatre revamp to new 'culture house concept' kicks off
The revamp of an historic Skegness theatre has kicked off as the council has predicted a new 'culture house concept'. The Embassy Theatre has been in the town since 1926.
Now, work on Cultural Skegness, an East Lindsey District Council-led project has started on-site, as it aims to bring a new 'culture house concept' to the town. The redevelopment is designed to help the popular venue expand and adapt to current needs.
It's promised to create improved, modern, and accessible facilities that will provide residents and visitors with a bigger and better offer of activities and shows to enjoy. Improvements are based on the founding principles of the 'culture house concept', based on a Scandinavian model aimed at boosting local engagement in the arts and diversifying a venue's offer all year round.
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The ambition for the culture house is to create a space to support the exploration and enjoyment of new opportunities and activities for young people and the local community, whilst continuing to develop the creative sector in the Lincolnshire coast. The sector is already developing and forming new national and international connections, including the Embassy's ongoing partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company and its Associate Schools Programme.
The plans for the Towns Fund and Arts Council England funded work received planning permission on September 5, and include significant upgrades to seating within the auditorium, an extended storage area for staging and equipment, and the creation of a new feature entrance and multi-purpose space to the southern side of the building. A new external seating area will be introduced, and there will be upgrades to existing changing rooms, lift and toilet areas throughout.
The proposals also include new Embassy venue signage on the front of the building. The development is part of the Skegness Connected Coast Town Deal and Arts Council England's Cultural Development Fund project, which has contributed to a £4.1million total programme of works for the theatre.
Whilst work takes place there will be a reduction in available spaces at the Skegness Embassy/Swimming Pool car park, whilst the opening of the theatre and its schedule of shows and events will continue as advertised. Details of other nearby car parks can be found on the East Lindsey District Council website.
Councillor Steve Kirk, the council's champion for the project, said: "I am delighted to see another of our transformational Towns Fund projects getting underway in Skegness, and cannot wait to enjoy the cultural offer and opportunities it brings first-hand. This project will help to allow residents and holidaymakers alike access to the highest quality of performances, workshops and more. It will also provide a valuable platform for new creative businesses to develop and grow in East Lindsey, creating exciting new jobs and adding diversity to our existing cultural offer."
Chris Baron, Chair, Connected Coast said: "It is fantastic news that work is now beginning on the Embassy Theatre, bringing us closer to realising the transformational ambitions for the much-loved venue. The plans will create many more, new, and diverse opportunities for people to enjoy performances and events in Skegness and participate in learning and creative activities.
"The proposals for the site will maximise the potential of the venue as a place that has something for everyone, whether you are a local resident or visitor to the town."
Brendan Bugg, Marketing and Sales Manager for the Skegness based venue said: "The Embassy Theatre has been at the heart of Skegness for the best part of a century and this wonderful project means that the future of the venue has been secured for the next generation. Our enhanced spaces, new bar area, revamped auditorium and extended backstage areas will make the Embassy Theatre an even better venue, ensuring that bigger and better events travel to the East Coast. Our partners in this project have been fully supportive from the outset and we thank them for their dedication and enthusiasm. The future is very bright!"
The latest project information and updates can be found on the Embassy Theatre website, by visiting: https://embassytheatre.co.uk/development/