The newly-renovated Melton Theatre will be re-opening today the first time since its closure during the March 2020 lockdown!
The theatre, which is a part of SMB College Group, has been closed since the very first Covid-19 lockdown in March 2020.
This evening's VIP launch event will see local dignitaries join the Theatre’s Executive Team for a drinks reception in the college’s Rural Catering Centre, followed by a performance of Little Shop of Horrors from the college’s Musical Theatre students.
During the closure, the theatre has undergone a series of renovations, including all new air conditioning and heating in the auditorium, new emergency lighting in the whole theatre and new fire doors backstage.
Arnie Breen, Melton Theatre Manager and Section Manager for Performing Arts and Creative Media at SMB College Group, said ‘We are so excited to finally have the opportunity to re-open our theatre, which is not only a hugely important feature of the local community but a fantastic learning resource for our Performing Arts and Media students.
'We are really happy to be re-opening our doors to the community of Melton Mowbray and beyond, and we hope that everyone enjoys the eclectic mix of college/student shows and professional shows that we’ll be offering over the coming months.’
The theatre has been a prominent feature in the community of Melton Mowbray for over 45 years, throughout which it has played host to a wide range of impressive acts, including Lee Evans, Alan Carr, Kenn Dodd and Paul Daniels, in addition to college theatre productions, pantos, dance shows and much more.
The theatre is also a fantastic resource for SMB College Group’s Performing Arts and Creative Media students, providing them with a real industry-standard environment to learn and perform in.
To find out more, see what’s on and book your tickets for upcoming shows, visit the Melton Theatre website at www.meltontheatre.co.uk/whats-on/.