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Theatre Projects Consultants Revisits a Landmark Project

Almost 30 years after Nottingham’s Theatre Royal reopened to the public following extensive refurbishment work and 25 years since the Royal Concert Hall was unveiled, Theatre Projects Consultants is providing theatre consulting services to the Royal Centre Nottingham again.
The project is a particularly significant one for Theatre Projects as the Royal Centre was one of the company’s original consulting projects and helped to establish Theatre Projects’ reputation as one of the world’s leading theatre consulting firms.
The Royal Centre, a celebrated Nottingham landmark and one of the best touring venues in the UK, is currently undertaking a strategic review which will examine ways of future-proofing the building for the next twenty five years. James Ashworth, managing director at the Royal Centre, explains: “Theatre Projects were the natural choice for the job with their intimate knowledge of the building, having helped us conceive it during the 1970s and 80s. With a vast portfolio of experience and an unparalleled reputation for excellence, we believed they would assist us in ensuring the Royal Centre continues to be one of the country’s finest facilities for the next 25 years.”
Theatre Projects is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary of consulting on projects all over the world. This makes the work at the Royal Centre especially poignant as it presents an opportunity to revisit one of the company’s landmark projects with a view to the future. It also emphasises the importance of sustainability in a performance venue where the needs and requirements of both performer and public are constantly changing over time. The strategic review is scheduled to be completed in July, when the centre will begin to implement its new strategy for the future.
3rd May 2007
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