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The Blakehay Theatre, Weston-super-Mare

The Blakehay Theatre
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The Blakehay Theatre which was previously the Wadham Street Baptist Church
Address Wadham Street
Weston-super-Mare
England
Coordinates 51°21′04″N 2°58′49″W / 51.351197°N 2.980339°W / 51.351197; -2.980339
Owner Weston-super-Mare Town Council
Capacity 207 seat
Current use Community Theatre
Construction
Years active 10
Architect Hans Price
Website
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The Blakehay Theatre is a 207-seat theatre in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England. Its building was originally a 19th-century Baptist church.

The theatre building was Weston-super-Mare's first Baptist church, built in 1850 as Wadham Street Baptist Church, and was also the town's first public building. In 1862 Hans Price, who became the town's leading architect, was commissioned to adapt and enlarge the building. The name comes from "Black Hay", a field that originally lay between the High Street and Wadham Street.

During World War II the theatre was hit by incendiary bombs. After the war it was rebuilt inside the original Victorian shell. In 1985 the building ceased to be a place of worship. In 1986 the Blakehay was saved from demolition and replacement with a block of flats by the actions of the Weston-super-Mare Building Trust and run by the Civic Society who converted into a venue for amateur and professional events and public meetings.

In September 2004 Weston Town Council purchased the theatre for £195,000.

The Blakehay Theatre operates as live events venue, programming local and regional theatre, music and dance. Facilities in the building include the main Auditorium, Upper Studio, Theatre Bar, two dressing rooms and a box office.


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