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Latitude: 53.9747 / 53°58'29"N
Longitude: -1.0756 / 1°4'32"W
OS Eastings: 460730
OS Northings: 453580
OS Grid: SE607535
Mapcode National: GBR NQXG.YX
Mapcode Global: WHFC3.GC17
Plus Code: 9C5WXWFF+VQ
Entry Name: Joseph Rowntree Theatre
Listing Date: 29 May 2003
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1096161
English Heritage Legacy ID: 490183
ID on this website: 101096161
Location: The Groves, York, North Yorkshire, YO91
County: York
Electoral Ward/Division: Heworth
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: York
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: York St Thomas with St Maurice
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Theatre
1112-1/0/10037 HAXBY ROAD
29-MAY-03 (East side)
Joseph Rowntree Theatre
II
Theatre and lecture hall. Opened November 1935, with small late-C20 addition. Designed by Barry Parker for the Joseph Rowntree Village Trust. Brown brick with concrete dressings and pantile roofs. Chamfered brick plinth.
Main entrance to west has 3-storey recessed centre with triple doorway reached up six concrete steps with wooden canopy over. Above three small windows, then two tall casement windows either side of blank centre, above again three 2-light casement windows. Projecting wings either side have two square uPVC casement windows to left and three similar windows to right. Wings topped with brick parapet topped with concrete coping.
Side elevations each have 5 full height buttresses with concrete set-offs, slightly projecting lower floor has concrete coping. Small single-storey flat-roofed late-C20 addition to north.
Rear has tall 4-storey fly-tower with broad plain buttresses, flat roof and concrete coped parapets.
INTERIOR. Entrance foyer has original composite floor with staircase to left, similar right staircase has been altered to form a small box office. Shallow steps with metal rails lead to auditorium doors between original light fittings. Auditorium has raking stalls and narrow balcony with plain curved front. Both have panelling to dado height incorporating louvred ventilators. Proscenium opening has segmental arch flanked by convex quadrant walls. Balcony front and orchestra pit front are curved on plan. Ceiling spanned by shallow arched ribs that die into the walls and continue as pilaster strips. Original wooden seating survives throughout though re-upholstered at later date. Original stage machinery survives.
Originally fitted with ventilation system reputed to be 'one of the most up-to-date systems in the country'. Also fitted with film projection room and modern loudspeaker system for the reproduction of recorded music.
A rare example of a surviving theatre from the mid-1930s outside London, and an example of the progressive social policies of the Rowntree family towards their workforce.
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