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1238

The site has been occupied by a theatre since about 1791. The 1898 theatre incorporated some fabric from the second 1834 New Theatre on the same site. The axis of that theatre lay parallel to Shoplatch. The stage was to the left. The façade, which was incorporated by Briggs, originally had three statues in niches, but was altered after a fire in 1945. It is 30.5m (100ft) long, now rendered with tall windows but, even in its altered state, it is recognisable as deriving from the original 1834 design. The two end and opposite long walls are of red sandstone blocks with red brick at the upper levels suggesting that during the rebuild of 1898 all the walls were raised and a fly tower added. Remains of a winch system for hoisting scenery to the first floor stage level can be seen on the stage right outer wall.

The theatre never reopened after the 1945 fire but was gutted and became a shop. Floors have been inserted internally corresponding more or less to the original stalls, circle and gallery levels. The lower two are used as a shop, the upper two for storage. The proscenium opening is visible on floors one and two. On the top floor, part of the auditorium ceiling can be seen, at the centre of which is the outer ring of the former dome.

The building is not rectangular. The stage was considerably narrower than the rear width of the auditorium. The gallery was probably around 11m (36ft) wide whereas the rear stage wall is only 7.4m (24ft 3in) wide. The stage grid, fly galleries and safety curtain guides can still be seen. It is difficult to envisage how this much altered building could ever be returned to theatre use.

Built / Converted
1834
Dates of use
Current state
Fragmental remains
Current use
Converted to other use (retail store) <br>
(Site in theatre use from c.1791)
Address
18 Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Website-
Further details
Other names
Chalton Hall , Theatre , Theatre Royal , Picture House
Events
  • 1791 Design/Construction: theatre constructed within medieval building
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1791 - 1796 Owner/Management: Miel (or Myell), lessee and manager (also of Ludlow, Wolverhampton and Worcester)
  • 1817 - 1819 Owner/Management: Tomlins, lessee and manager
  • 1821 Owner/Management: Crisp, lessee and manager (of Cheltenham and Worcester)
  • 1834 Alteration: new theatre on site
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1834 - 1840 Owner/Management: Griffiths, lessee and manager
  • 1887 Alteration: alterations
    J L Randal
    - Architect
  • 1887 - 1895 Owner/Management: Mrs Maddox, proprietor
  • 1888 Alteration: alterations
    J L Randal
    - Architect
  • 1895 Owner/Management: W H Maddox, proprietor
  • 1898 Design/Construction:
    F de Jong (London)
    - Consultant
    fibrous plaster
  • 1898 Alteration: new theatre incorporating some old fabric
    John P Briggs
    - Architect
  • 1904 - 1908 Owner/Management: W C Dornton, licensee (of Birmingham Royal)
  • 1912 Owner/Management: Cinema Theatres (Midland) Ltd, lessees
  • 1912 Alteration: converted to the Picture House
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1914 Owner/Management: Until when not known. E R Maddison, proprietor
  • 1925 - 1931 Owner/Management: C A Kimberley, F Lister, lessees
  • 1931 Alteration: talkies installed and reopened with rear projection
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1934 Owner/Management: Regent Cinema Circuit
  • 1945 Alteration: gutted and converted to shop
    Unknown
    - Architect
Capacities
-
Listings
  • Listing
    Not listed
Stage type
-
Building dimensions: -
Stage dimensions: Depth: 31ft 3in Width: 29ft inside pros, 24ft 3in along rear
Proscenium width: 17ft
Height to grid: -
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: -