Les Paul Jr
21-03-2006, 03:39 AM
Does anyone have any info/memories of this theatre? It was on a back street in Upperthorpe. It was (as the name suggests) very small, holding maybe 100 people max. I was in a band that used to rehearse there circa 1968/9
Think it was on Skipton Street at the back of the Oxford Picture Palace. It was if I remember rightly just a window and doorway. Hope docmel may shine a little light when he see's the thread.
docmel
21-03-2006, 08:30 AM
I do have some vague memories of this - but no name comes to mind, but I certainly know the street - I will call Mum and Dad bit later and see if they can recall it
docmel
21-03-2006, 08:40 AM
Read this article - there is mention of the Little Theatre towards the end of it - looks like it belonegd to the YMCA
http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/special/shefed.html
Titian
21-03-2006, 09:25 AM
The people who set up that theatre are the ones that built the Merlin Theatre at Nether Edge along with buying the big house and the Kindergarten. Two of the women, Janet and May, are still alive and well and very much involved with Tintagel House trust.
Freeman College which now owns the site and is part of Ruskin Mill Educational Trust (named after Arnold Freeman, founder of the little theatre) carry on the ethos of that little theatre. It was rooted in Steiner Philosophy and continues to go strong in Sheffield due to the solid foundations of that Little Theatre.
Les Paul Jr
21-03-2006, 10:41 AM
Cheers for the info. One thing I do remember was the guy who lived in the theatre. I suppose he was a kind of caretaker, but he wasn't very old.
As you entered the main door, there was a curtain covering the wall to the left and behind that was a big hole which had literally been knocked through the wall. The hole led into the caretaker's living quarters, bedroom etc. I didn't think much of it at the time, but in retrospect it seems very odd!
Les Paul Jr
21-03-2006, 10:46 AM
Think it was on Skipton Street at the back of the Oxford Picture Palace. It was if I remember rightly just a window and doorway. Hope docmel may shine a little light when he see's the thread.
Now I remember, it was Shipton Street!
Titian
21-03-2006, 12:19 PM
Cheers for the info. One thing I do remember was the guy who lived in the theatre. I suppose he was a kind of caretaker, but he wasn't very old.
As you entered the main door, there was a curtain covering the wall to the left and behind that was a big hole which had literally been knocked through the wall. The hole led into the caretaker's living quarters, bedroom etc. I didn't think much of it at the time, but in retrospect it seems very odd!
I'm not sure who that would have been. I doubt it would have been Christopher Boulton or Arnold Freeman. It would be nice toknow who he was though. Maybe he is still around?