Theatr Clwyd
This is an impressive modern building situated on a hill-top outside the town, and housing several spaces devoted to theatre performances. The largest of these is the Anthony Hopkins Theatre. The three other venues are the Emlyn Williams Theatre, which has a square acting area, and a narrow gallery on four sides, Studio 2 and the multi-function Clwyd Room (up to 300). There is also a 120 seat cinema and art galleries.The main auditorium has a single steep rake. There are two front-stage lifts which can be lowered to produce an orchestra pit at the loss of two front rows of seats, or raised to extend the acting area. There is no sub-stage machinery.
Built / Converted
-
Dates of use
- 1976 : continuing
Current state
Extant
Current use
Theatre (Theatre and cinema)
Address
County Civic Centre, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1YA, Wales
Website
Further details
Other names
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
Events
- 1976 Use: continuing
- 1976 Design/Construction: as a regional arts centreCounty Architect- Architect
- 1976 Design/Construction:
- 1976 - 2021 Owner/Management: Flintshire County Council (formerly Clwyd County Council)
- 2021 Owner/Management: Theatr Clwyd Development Trust Ltd
Capacities
- CapacityCurrentDescription576; EWT 250; Studio2 120
Listings
- ListingII
Stage type
AHT prosEWT variable arena
Building dimensions: -
Stage dimensions: AHT Depth: 10.9m Width: 26.3mEWT 16m wide, variable depth
Proscenium width: 10.65m
Height to grid: AHT 18m EWT 8m
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: AHT Original 40EWT none