Marina Theatre
The theatre stands on the site of an earlier (1878) building of the same name, which had, itself, started life as a roller skating rink (the original name was the Rink Theatre). The present building is one of Runtz's few theatres still standing, but what is seen today is the result of the 1980s works to a building which was, in essentials, a 1930s cinema. The original cinema conversion works dealt harshly with the Runtz theatre. Further architectural damage occurred when the ABC house style was imposed on the exterior in 1963, the elegant full width glass and cast iron canopy being removed and the walls covered to first floor level with blue-grey tiling. It closed finally at the end of 1984. Fierce political controversy resulted in the Council purchasing the building in time to prevent demolition and they then set about a major refurbishment. The dressing room block was demolished and rebuilt, new toilets were built and the exhibition/crush area was formed. The exterior tiling was removed, revealing original features.
The theatre reopened in 1988 with a programme of live one night stands and films. The present lighting was acquired when the Sparrows Nest Theatre was demolished. There are eight dressing rooms accommodating a total of 64. The flytower has 12 hemp sets and six counterweights and there is a cyclorama.
- 1988 - 1929: continuing
Further details
- 1878 Design/Construction:R F Brett- Architect
- 1901 Alteration: rebuilt as a theatreE Runtz & Co- Architect
- 1908 Owner/Management: Lowestoft Marina Theatre Co Ltd
- 1912 Owner/Management: Mr B Pareezer, proprietor
- 1929 Owner/Management: F H Cooper
- 1930 Alteration: converted to cinemaF Burdett Ward- Architect
- 1931 Owner/Management: Associated British Cinemas
- 1975 Owner/Management: C & R Cinemas of King’s Lynn
- 1985 Owner/Management: Waveney District Council
- 1988 Alteration: reconstructed as theatreBorough Architect- Architect
- 1988 - 1929 Use: continuing
- CapacityCurrentDescription781
- ListingNot listed