Swan Theatre, Worcester

Swan Theatre
Swan Theatre, Worcester
AddressThe Swan Theatre
The Moors
Worcester
WR1 3ED
United Kingdom
OwnerWorcester Live Charitable Trust & Worcester Repertory Company
TypeProscenium arch
Capacity350
Construction
Opened1965
ArchitectHenry Gorst
Website
worcester-rep.co.uk/swantheatre

The Swan Theatre is a theatre currently run by the Worcester Theatres Charitable Trust in Worcester, England. It is the official residence of the Worcester Repertory Company, Swan Youth Theatre and Young Rep. It stages drama, music, dance and spoken word as well as being hired out to local, regional and national amateur groups. It was built in 1965 and was designed by Henry Gorst. The Swan Theatre was built a decade after the demolition of the Worcester Theatre Royal, which was condemned due to fire damage.

The theatre has undergone two major refurbishments since it was built. One in the late 1970s which added a studio theatre, office spaces and workshop space and another in 2009. The 2009 refurbishment installed air-handling in the theatre's main house as well as the removal of asbestos and the inclusion of a public balcony in the bar and foyer area. In addition to the 350 seat main house auditorium the theatre has a 50 seat studio space, The Vesta Tilley Studio, named after Music Hall star and Worcester born performer, Vesta Tilley.