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The Tivoli Theatre

Original 1936 Art Deco Theatre venue showing live shows and films.

Tivoli Theatre
Tivoli Theatre

Having survived the threat of demolition in 1979 for a rapidly abandoned road scheme, the Tivoli celebrated twenty five successful years in November 2018. Following a lengthy campaign to save the building, restoration could finally begin. All through 1993 volunteers worked long and hard to get the building into a fit state to open to the public.

The Tivoli now has a permanent team who give their time to ongoing maintenance and further improvement of the facilities. The Tivoli was built in 1936 as a cine/theatre and the tradition of showing both films and live stage shows continues to the present day. Big audiences for major shows were traditional at the Tivoli and the theatre has once again achieved the status of a major venue with 483 seats. Local people enjoy the finest and latest films available and with full surround sound. Having survived the threat of demolition in 1979 for a rapidly abandoned road scheme, the Tivoli celebrated twenty five successful years in November 2018. Following a lengthy campaign to save the building, restoration could finally begin. All through 1993 volunteers worked long and hard to get the building into a fit state to open to the public.

The Tivoli now has a permanent team who give their time to ongoing maintenance and further improvement of the facilities. The Tivoli was built in 1936 as a cine/theatre and the tradition of showing both films and live stage shows continues to the present day. Big audiences for major shows were traditional at the Tivoli and the theatre has once again achieved the status of a major venue with 483 seats. Local people enjoy the finest and latest films available and with full surround sound.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

  • Love this place, an old fashioned theatre in all the positive ways. Much valued place which has some great acts.