Grimsby Auditorium
is situated on Cromwell Road, in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. With a seated audience capacity of 1,200 the Grimsby Auditorium is the the largest professional theatre in Lincolnshire, and one of the largest in the North East of England. Built in 1995, it is managed by Live Nation on behalf of North East Lincolnshire Council.
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Overview
Grimsby Auditorium was designed as a flexible, multi-purpose venue to host a variety of live events including
concerts, theatre shows, social events, conferences and television broadcasts. The main auditorium houses retractable
raked seating, which also permits the use of the auditorium as an
arena style venue and sports hall, with different seating formations. Grimsby Auditorium has a maximum
seating capacity of up to 1,200 patrons seated and rising to 2000 standing, the actual number varies depending on the layout and use of the main auditorium.
The auditorium stages a professional
pantomime once per year, featuring both celebrities and local talent. This was previously produced by UK Productions and more recently by Pelé Productions. Recent pantomimes have included
Peter Pan,
Jack and the Beanstalk and
Cinderella.
Technical
The Grimsby Auditorium is most commonly used as a traditional
proscenium style theatre.
The apron is an area of stage that extends beyond the
house curtain and is visible to the audience. The apron at Grimsby Auditorium measures 22 meters in width and 2.5 meters in depth. Extensions can also be constructed to extend the stage further into the
Auditorium, a technique employed to create a
thrust style stage or a
Catwalk for fashion shows.
The proscenium is the 'archway' that frames the front of the stage area. In more traditional theatres, the proscenium will be a built in feature of the theatre, however the Grimsby Auditorium proscenium is created using fabric curtains. Due to the design of the theatre, Grimsby Auditrium has a flexible proscenium, which can be set at a minimum of 11 meters in width, but can also be made wider depending on the size of the production being staged. The proscenium has a fixed height of 6.1 meters.
The stage is the actual performance area of a theatre. Including the apron, the Grimsby Auditorium stage measures a total depth of 11m, with a measurement of 8.5 meters from the line of the house curtain to the
cyclorama or back wall. The width of the stage depends on the size of the production being staged as the curtains which form the proscenium and wings are flexible, meaning the stage can be made to appear wider or narrower.
The steel grid holding the
lighting rig is suspended above the stage at a height of 8.1 meters. An
orchestra pit can be created at floor level in various formations.