Cheltenham Council realised the town’s
lack of theatrical facilities, and converted the swimming pool into a
theatre. In April 1945, the first play was performed Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw.In 2007, the theatre was flooded twice within the
space of five weeks, along with many other parts of the UK. play houses
Only two performances had to be cancelled. In 2008, the auditorium and
green room underwent a £340,000 refurbishment, half the funding of which
came from Cheltenham Borough Council, together with additional
donations from Summerfield Charitable Trust, Trefoil Trust, a generous
bequest from a founder member, several of the resident non-professional
companies and the charities own fundraising efforts. Full details can be
found at the official blog.
The Playhouse Theatre Cheltenham is a
community theatre in Cheltenham, United Kingdom. It is a registered
charity and has been run by volunteers since 1957. The play houses
Theatre started life as the Montpellier Baths in 1806. The building was
converted to a swimming pool in 1898 and then to a theatre in 1945. In
1716, the first Mineral springs were discovered in Cheltenham,
transforming it into a spa. Lords and ladies from all over the country
came to drink the waters because it was so healthy. In 1788, His Majesty
King George III came to Cheltenham to drink the waters. 1806 saw the
opening of the Baths built by Henry Thompson. It boasted 14 warm baths,
fitted with marble and Dutch tile, one large cold bath plus smaller ones
and a boiler capable of heating up to 190°F.
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