Formation | 1976 (by the Theatres Trust Act 1976) |
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Legal status | National Advisory Public Body |
Purpose | To offer guidance and advice relating to planning, heritage, regeneration and development, architecture and design which concern theatres. |
Headquarters | The Theatres Trust 22 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0QL United Kingdom |
Revenue
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From The Theatres Trust Charitable Fund |
Editor-in-chief | Mhora Samuel |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | The Theatres Trust Charitable Fund |
Year founded | 2004 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Website | Archive |
ISSN | 1759-7668 |
OCLC number | 56705260 |
The Theatres Trust is the National Advisory Public Body for Theatres in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1976 by an Act of Parliament to “promote the better protection of theatres for the benefit of the nation". The Trust has played a leading role in protecting theatre buildings for the duration of its history. It provides specialist advice to a variety of stakeholders throughout Britain to assist with the promotion and preservation of theatre buildings. The Trust’s central aim is to "ensure that current and future generations have access to good quality theatres that reflect our cultural life and offer inspiring places to enjoy theatre". The Trust also holds historical and architectural records of many theatre buildings throughout the United Kingdom, which is made available online as part of a "Theatres Database".
The Trust is administered by The Theatres Trust Charitable Fund, a registered charity under English law.
The Theatres Trust was established by the Theatres Trust Act 1976 which had a central focus of ensuring "that current and future generations have access to good quality theatres that reflect our cultural life and offer inspiring places to enjoy theatre". The Trust offers guidance and advice relating to planning, heritage, regeneration and development, architecture and design which concern theatres. The Trust's remit covers a wide range of buildings which include theatres, old and new, in current use, in other uses, or disused. Notably, it also includes ciné-variety buildings or structures that have been converted to theatre, circus buildings and performing art centres.
The Theatres Trust is a statutory consultee, as defined by the legislation within the Theatres Trust Act 1976 and is accordingly consulted on any planning application or development involving land on which there is a theatre or which will affect theatre use. Consequently, local authorities are legally required to notify the Trust when planning applications are submitted that fall within the remit of the trust. Additionally, the Trust is consulted on all Local Development Frameworks, Planning Briefs, Area Action Plans and Cultural Quarters consultations that relate to cultural and leisure facilities.
While the Theatres Trust Act 1976 (and with it the Trust) originally applied only to England and Wales, it was extended to Scotland by the Theatres Trust (Scotland) Act 1978.