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The theatre received a number of grants for maintenance and renovation through the 1980s and 1990s, before a major refurbishment was announced as part of Coventry's Millenium project. It was closed in 2006 for extensive building work including the addition of a new performance space, which took ten
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on 4 February 2008, the 50th anniversary year of the Belgrade's inaugural performance. A further capital project to expand and upgrade facilities (architects Corstorphine & Wright) was completed fully funded in 2021 despite the Pandemic, with an adjacent shop being seamlessly absorbed into the
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are to "promote, maintain, improve and advance education, particularly by the production of educational plays and the encouragement of the arts". The trust's income was around £7.1 million in the 2019–20 financial year, predominantly from donations and charitable activities.
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Under Bryan Bailey, the theatre's first director, the Belgrade's resident company was established. This was the first Coventry-based theatre company since the Midland Theatre Company was disbanded by the Arts Council in 1957, producing the premieres of the "Wesker trilogy"
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allowed it more freedom to design an entirely new city centre. In 1955 Gibson resigned; extensive work had already taken place in the city centre but a growing Coventry required further development. The person that took over from him,
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of shopfronts underneath a brick-clad block of flats for visiting actors, with regular square windows framed with pale stone. Ling departed from Gibson's theme for the rest of the building though, with its north east flank of
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Belgrade Square sits with the theatre to its south east, and is faced by the Telegraph hotel from the north east. It contains a fountain of rectangular stepped pools and two sculptures.
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and translucent panels" to "signal presence within an evolving cityscape". It consists of a new seven-storey block to the north west of the existing theatre containing a 300-seat
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is a sculpture by Norelle Keddie originally produced in 1962. It commemorates the death of Bryan Bailey, the theatre's first director, in a car crash in 1960. It was recast in
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months longer than expected, but was completed fully funded at a total cost of around £14 million. The theatre eventually reopened on 22 September 2007 with a performance of
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The Belgrade is going to collaborate with the Coventry UK City of Culture Trust to produce a number of events in 2021. These will include a series of performances in the
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The Coventry City Architect's Department under Donald Gibson produced a model in 1944 that showed three interlinked theatres and cinemas arranged radially around a
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Ivo Vejvoda visited the construction site in 1957, during the same trip he also opened an exhibition of modern Yugoslavian art at the
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Ling utilised the gift of beech timber from Belgrade to panel the inside of the auditorium, which was fitted out in the style of the
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The Belgrade's 2021 Spring Season will run from March to July, and will include "an eclectic mix" of drama, musicals and live music.
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announced that they would give financial support to the City Council to equip the new theatre, which was going over budget.
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Led by Artistic Director Hamish Glen (2003 to 2021) the Belgrade was involved in the bid for Coventry to become
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in a ceremony attended by many "civic personalities and representatives of the theatre world" including Sir
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timber to be used in the new theatre. It is after this city that the Belgrade is named. The Yugoslavian
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footprint resulting in an enlarged stylish cafe and glamorous new first floor Bar called 1958.
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in 2008, and was described as "stunning" and "imposing" by the British Theatre Guide in 2007.
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and additional rehearsal space. Its form and size aims to " to the scale of an adjacent new
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visited in 1958, and praised the theatre's "intimate note" as well as the quality of the
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Some versions of the overall plan for the city centre included three new theatres and
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The first steps of construction took place in 1952, when Coventry's twin city of
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and glass. The north east elevation faces Belgrade Square, an open area with a
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streets were becoming dangerously congested and overcrowded, and in 1938 the
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The Belgrade was officially opened at 8 pm on 27 March 1958 by the
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designed in the same period, inspired the auditorium of the Belgrade
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in 2008. It sits between the fountain and the front of the theatre.
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pop-up theatre as well as online and outdoor performances such as
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for people arriving in vehicles, which has since been removed.
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and some green space. When originally built the theatre had a
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Coventry was the fastest growing city in Britain between the
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Events in collaboration with Coventry UK City of Culture
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The Belgrade is run by the Belgrade Theatre Trust, a
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Coventry : the making of a modern city 1939–73
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View from Belgrade Theatre entrance, September 1964
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They were then introduced to an 25: 2023: 1959: 1028: 1634: 1531:Perry, Keith (7 December 2017). 907:Creative Director Corey Campbell 734:, "contrasting use of coloured 1930: 1880: 1855: 1830: 1827:The Story of Coventry pp. 233–4 1821: 1796: 1770: 1744: 1690: 1681: 1672: 1663: 1654: 1628: 1602: 1576: 1550: 1524: 1499: 1473: 1421: 1387: 1361: 1335: 1284: 1259: 1178: 1108:"Coventry's Mayor for Belgrade" 341:The fountain in Belgrade Square 1777:Welch, Adrian (22 June 2008). 1152: 1126: 1100: 1091: 1082: 1073: 1048: 175:English live performance venue 13: 1: 2012:Producing theatres in England 1186:"Duchess of Kent in Coventry" 981: 872: 637:The Rocky Horror Picture Show 212: 967:– live performance venue in 904:Chief Executive Laura Elliot 393:Mr Puntila and His Man Matti 41:The Belgrade Theatre in 2021 7: 1393:The Story of Coventry p.242 1242:"The history of civic life" 958: 360:I'm Talking About Jerusalem 131:; 66 years ago 10: 2028: 1702:Coventry Evening Telegraph 1296:Coventry Evening Telegraph 1190:Coventry Evening Telegraph 1138:Coventry Evening Telegraph 817:and placed on its current 811:A Memorial to Bryan Bailey 774:A Memorial to Bryan Bailey 763:A Memorial to Bryan Bailey 316:. 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The extension won a 683:Design and construction 411:UK City of Culture 2021 405:UK City of Culture 2021 1055:Gould, Jeremy (2016). 975:Coventry Central Baths 766: 342: 270: 94:52.409600°N 1.512000°W 1808:British Theatre Guide 1268:The story of Coventry 761: 744:mixed-use development 673:Can You Hear Me, Now? 641:Sing-along screening 626:Sing-along screening 340: 285:), pledged a gift of 268: 2002:Theatres in Coventry 1031:"Coventry's history" 940:Jonathan James Wilby 919:Stewart Fergusson – 863:Two Sides of a Woman 849:52.41017°N 1.51433°W 826:Two Sides of a Woman 797:52.40985°N 1.51385°W 765:outside the Belgrade 652:Calling Planet Earth 622:The Greatest Showman 592:The Comedy of Errors 368:Theatre in Education 237:to become the first 99:52.409600; -1.512000 1461:. 18 September 2007 1246:www.coventry.gov.uk 1035:www.coventry.gov.uk 965:Royal Festival Hall 845: /  793: /  748:RIBA National award 727:in the auditorium. 717:Royal Festival Hall 656:New Romantic music 90: /  31: 1976:– Belgrade Theatre 1641:coventry2021.co.uk 1114:. 27 February 1952 879:registered charity 867:Helaine Blumenfeld 854:52.41017; 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