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Sue Townsend Theatre

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After the demise of the Royal, Palace and Opera House theatres in the late 1950s, the City Council agreed to test the demand for live theatre by erecting the Phoenix as a small temporary building with a life expectancy of ten years at a cost of £21,175 (cf Coventry Belgrade £192,601 and Nottingham Playhouse £375,000).

The theatre was described as a ‘standard steel-framed warehouse type building’ and has an unexciting exterior. Three banks of seats in a single rake auditorium provide good sight lines for the open end stage which has a permanent cyclorama.

In 1988 a joint management project between Leicester Polytechnic and Leicester City Council was established to provide an extension and refurbishment of the temporary structure. This included turning the side elevation into a new front while reorganising and constructing new box office, bar, facilities, café/restaurant and foyers. This included a new PHOENIX neon sign with stainless steel letters across the roof of the first floor bar area.

In 2009 Leicester Arts Centre, which was based in the building, moved to its new location in Phoenix Square. The former Arts Centre is now the Upper Brown Street campus of Leicester College, providing it with live music and performing arts facilities.

Built / Converted
1963
Dates of use
  • 1963 - 2009: Theatre and Arts Centre
  • 2011 : Upper Brown Street campus of Leicester College used for music and performing arts, continuing
Current state
Extant
Current use
Music venue (Upper Brown Street campus of Leicester College used for music and performing arts)
Address
21 Upper Brown Street, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Further details
Other names
Phoenix Arts Centre , Phoenix Theatre , Upper Brown Street
Events
  • 1963 Owner/Management: October Leicester City Council, proprietor
  • 1963 Design/Construction:
    City Architect’s Dept (R Bryant)
    - Architect
  • 1963 - 1981 Owner/Management: Leicester Theatre Trust Co Ltd, lessee
  • 1963 - 2009 Use: Theatre and Arts Centre
  • 1981 - 1988 Owner/Management: Phoenix Arts Centre, lessee
  • 1988 Alteration: separate building housing stage manager’s office; carpenter’s shop demolished, not replaced as theatre ceased to be producing house. New entrance at side instead of at the end.
    Burrell Foley Fischer (London)
    - Architect
  • 1988 - 2009 Owner/Management: Leicester Arts Centre Ltd, lessee
  • 2011 Use: Upper Brown Street campus of Leicester College used for music and performing arts, continuing
Capacities
  • Capacity
    Original
    Description
    274
    Comment
    1963
  • Capacity
    Later
    Description
    268
    Comment
    1996
  • Capacity
    Later
    Description
    262
    Comment
    2000
  • Capacity
    Current
    Description
    250
    Comment
    2015
Listings
  • Listing
    Not listed
Stage type
Flat
Building dimensions: -
Stage dimensions: Depth: 8.23m Width SL: 7.21m SR: 7.22m
Proscenium width: -
Height to grid: No grid 6.10m head room
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: -