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paid £500 for a Royal Patent, and, accordingly, it was renamed the Theatre Royal. Wilkinson ran a company that included theatres in Hull, Leeds, Pontefract, Wakefield and other Yorkshire towns. His company was reckoned to be the leading provincial company, and he attracted many of the finest actors
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between 2–27 August. The theatre reopened on Friday 22 April 2016 following a £6million redevelopment, with a new roof, an extended and re-modelled front of house area, a refurbished and redecorated main auditorium and with major improvements to access and environmental impact.
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St. Leonard's Hospital. Parts of the old hospital can still be seen in the modern building, including archways and walls. Under the stage lies a well, which is believed to be dated from the Roman era of York's history. The 1744 theatre replaced a theatre in
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theatre, it was reconfigured for a season in 2011 to offer productions in-the-round. The theatre puts on many of its own productions, as well as hosting touring companies, one of which is
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Since Wilkinson's time the theatre has undergone several renovations and upgrades. In the late 1800s the theatre was refurbished into the
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In December 2020, the theatre performed 'The Travelling Pantomime', a tour of a small-scale pantomime to 14 different neighbourhoods in
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redesigned the theatre interior. The latest major redevelopment was an extensive renovation of the theatre, with a new
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The theatre's annual pantomime was for more than 30 years been written and directed by
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The theatre was forced to close to the public during the lockdowns brought about by
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York Theatre Royal was built in 1744 on, and among, the site of the
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Original scale model of the new foyer at York Theatre Royal by
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frontage, which is decorated with carved heads representing
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to the UK for the first time, in order to raise funds for
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St Leonard's Place
York
Coordinates
53°57′43″N 1°05′07″W / 53.9620°N 1.0853°W / 53.9620; -1.0853
Grade II* listed
Capacity
Patrick Gwynne
www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk
theatre
St Leonard's Place
York
proscenium
Pilot Theatre
York Mystery Plays
York Museum Gardens
medieval
Minster Yard
Tate Wilkinson
John Philip Kemble
Sarah Siddons
Dorothea Jordan
Elizabeth Farren

Patrick Gwynne
Victorian
Gothic Revival
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare's
Scarborough

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