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Rose Theatre Kingston

The Rose Theatre Kingston is a theatre on Kingston High Street in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in London, England. The theatre seats 822 around a wide, thrust stage.[1]

For other uses, see Rose Theatre.

Address

24–26 High Street

Kingston Theatre Trust

Theatre

822

January 16, 2008 (2008-01-16)

It officially opened on 16 January 2008 with Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, with Sir Peter Hall directing.[2] Hall had also directed an "in the raw" production of As You Like It within the shell of the uncompleted building in December 2004.[3][4]

Design[edit]

The theatre's layout is based on that of the Rose Theatre in London, an Elizabethan theatre that staged the plays of Christopher Marlowe and early plays by Shakespeare. It features a shallow thrust stage. Unlike the original Rose, it makes the Elizabethan design more comfortable by adding a roof and modern seats, rather like the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. The auditorium has since been refurbished to include stall seating in the pit area – reaching a total number of 822 seats.

History[edit]

The Rose was a project supported by Peter Hall and broadcaster David Jacobs CBE, who served as chairman of the Kingston Theatre Trust.


The construction was undertaken with £5m (of the £11m construction cost) support from the local council, involvement from Kingston University, Peter Hall, and the Friends of Kingston Theatre. The shell of the building was provided to the Trust for free by St George plc as one of the concessions for the construction of Charter Quay, a development on the bank of the Thames.


In January 2008, a week after the theatre opened, Hall resigned and it was announced that from April 2008, Stephen Unwin, departing director of English Touring Theatre would take over the role of Artistic Director, while Hall would remain as director emeritus.[5]


On 25 November 2010 the Rose won an award for Commitment to the Community at the Kingston Business Awards.[6] The same week, Sir Peter Hall won the Moscow Art Theatre Golden Seagull award for his contribution to World Theatre at the Evening Standard Awards.[7][8]


The Rose is supported by the Royal Borough of Kingston and Kingston University. However, it receives no funding from Arts Council England.

Curtains

, starring Mel Giedroyc as Beatrice and John Hopkins as Benedick

Much Ado About Nothing

Hogarth's Progress, starring Keith Allen and Bryan Dick

Don Carlos, starring Tom Burke as The Marquis of Posa

Hansel & Gretel

Graduation ceremonies[edit]

Kingston University has held its graduation ceremonies at the Rose Theatre since 2010 (students completing their degree in 2009); they were, for many years, previously held at the Royal Albert Hall and in 2009 at the Royal Festival Hall.

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