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The Midlands Arts Centre opened in 1964 on the site of a 19th century bathing pool in Birmingham’s Cannon Hill Park. The buildings on the 8.6 acre site, including studios and two small theatres, were grouped around a central elliptical court recalling the elliptical plan of the bathing pool. Over the years the buildings fell into disrepair and required significant alterations. The decision was taken to join the existing buildings with a new three storey central linking structure running the full width of the complex. The £15.2m redevelopment between 2008 and 2010 also improved mac’s immediate environment with a new bridge link serving the new entrance and reception, the planting of 200 trees and the opening up a new outdoor terrace to give direct access to the park. Glass curtain walling is used on the ground and first floors to maximise natural daylight in the foyer and cafe. The new building includes a purpose-designed galley, a completely new visual arts education suite and a dedicated audio and visual media studio. The existing visual arts, crafts and performing arts studios were refurbished along with the Theatre and Hexagon Theatre. The theatre has a flat stage at the same level as the stalls, and can seat 219 on retractable seating. The Hexagon was originally a puppetry theatre, with a ‘D’ shaped stage with no wings, surrounded by a curve of three rows of tired seating. In addition, a completely new performing arts studio, The Foyle Studio, now provides a rehearsal venue which is also equipped for theatre and dance performances.

Built / Converted
1964
Dates of use
  • 1964 : Arts Centre, continuing
Current state
Extant
Current use
Arts Centre
Address
Cannon Hill Park, 2 Russell Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B12 9QH, England
Further details
Other names
Midlands Arts Centre (mac)
Events
  • 1964 Design/Construction:
    Jackson & Edmonds
    - Architect
  • 1964 Use: Arts Centre, continuing
  • 1987 Alteration: extension of front of house facilities and conversion of squash courts to a new cinema
    Sebire Allsopp
    - Architect
  • 1996 Alteration: redevelopment
    Branson Coates
    - Architect
  • 2010 Design/Construction: redevelopment
    Carr & Angier
    - Consultant
    Chetwoods
    - Architect
    Branson Coates
    - Architect
Capacities
  • Capacity
    Original
    Description
    201; Hexagon 80
  • Capacity
    Current
    Description
    219; Hexagon 84; Foyle Studio 130
Listings
  • Listing
    Not listed
Stage type
-
Building dimensions: -
Stage dimensions: -
Proscenium width: -
Height to grid: -
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: -