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845: 147: 1868: 27: 1880: 131: 837:. The main focus of the works was within the auditorium. All of the seats in the stalls and circle were replaced completely, with the seats in the balcony being re-upholstered to match the new seats. The auditorium was also completely redecorated, a departure from the green colour scheme for which the theatre was well known, bringing a new royal red and gold colour scheme. In addition to this, many of the 154: 792:
finished, work began on extending the foyer for over a couple of months. Along with the new branding and a new logo, the extended foyer of the theatre was opened on 30 August 2013, in time with the first performance of the Mayflower Theatre's first summer youth project's performance of
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In 2003, the theatre closed, again, for refurbishment. The main aspect, being the change of stage from a raked stage to a flat stage. Improvement for disabled access were also made, including the construction of a new lift. The theatre reopened, with the large scale production of
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The theatre closed for major redevelopment in January 1986, with the entire stage area being improved and additional facilities, such as computerised box office, being added. The theatre opened, as The Mayflower, on 24 February 1987, with a production of
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Around summer 2012, during an open day to celebrate twenty-five years of the Mayflower, an appeal was launched for plans of changing the main foyer, which no longer met the modern needs of the theatre. The key benefits were as follows:
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The Mayflower Theatre reopened in September 2018 with a gala evening on 26 September, attended by the theatre's staff, executive members, contractors who had worked on the project and other invited guests.
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The theatre opened on 22 December 1928 as The Empire Theatre, part of the Moss Empire theatre group. It was part of the company's expansion of the late 1920s which also saw theatres constructed in
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At the time of construction, it was the largest theatre in the south of England, a title it still holds. In the early days, many shows were transported by train. The theatre's proximity to
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status. The council instead offered to buy the building, for £650,000 and a refurbishment of £3 million. This led to the 1989 setting up of a charitable trust, with the lease for a
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The building was still, however, mainly used as a cinema, which was in decline, due to the rise of television. This led to Rank investigating a change of use to, either
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made its location ideal, but meant that many shows were not as spectacular as their London counterparts. The theatre suffered in early days, to the arrival of
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alley. This did not happen and many other acts appeared, until the end of the 1980s, when acts preferred larger concert halls and arenas.
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shows when they tour the United Kingdom. In addition to this, one-off comedy shows and music events often take place at the theatre too.
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visited the Mayflower, for almost 3 months, in 2007. The 2007 Christmas show was Michael Rose and Chris Moreno's production of
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The theatre was threatened, with a change of use, again, in 1970, when an application was made to convert it into a
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hall. This also did not happen, but the owners were still not making money. In 1982, the Rank, again, applied to
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Musicals also made up a big part of the turnaround of the theatre. 1990 brought a full-scale version of the
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Removing all of the seats in the stalls and circle and replacing with 1,659 brand-new (and wider) seats
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In the summer of 2018, the theatre closed for three months for refurbishment after a 4-week run of
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arrived in 1994, bringing an audience of 125,000. This was followed by many other shows, including
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Increasing accessibility, with better facilities for people with disabilities
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Repainting the entire auditorium, with a brand-new red and gold colour scheme
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New colour scheme at the Mayflower Theatre, from September 2018
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in October 1980. On the afternoon of their 1981 concert there,
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The main works completed during the closure were as follows:
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areas were re-decorated to match the new auditorium look.
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The Wizard of Oz at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
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Redecorating the restaurant, bars and function rooms
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Mayflower Theatre is located in Southampton
Southampton
Coordinates
50°54′31″N 1°24′37″W / 50.908550°N 1.410240°W / 50.908550; -1.410240
Grade II
Capacity
www.mayflower.org.uk
Grade II listed
theatre
city centre
Southampton
West End theatre
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The Dominion
Southampton Central railway station

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