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featuresYou are in: Lincolnshire > Local Issues > features > Curtains for the Theatre Royal ![]() Curtains for the Theatre RoyalMore than a hundred years of theatre history in Lincoln could be over. That's the message from the manager of the Theatre Royal in the city - after considering the impact of a reduction in council funding. Last week Lincoln City Council announced they will no longer provide a yearly grant of nearly £180,000 to the theatre. After taking time to consider the implications, it was announced today that come then of March next year, the venue will close. The building, which is listed, belongs to the city council and is run by the theatre entrepreneur Chris Moreno. The city council says it's conducting a review of all its services to save money - and that cuts to other services may follow. Portfolio holder for economic regeneration, tourism and culture at Lincoln City Council - Councillor Hilton Spratt, says in tough economic times, there has to be priorities. The theatre has attracted many famous celebrities over the years including Henry Blofeld and Freddie Starr this month. Shows are expected to continue until the curtain finally comes down next year. Chris Moreno spoke to Melvyn Prior. Help playing audio/video last updated: 03/10/2008 at 12:42 Have Your SayWhat do you think about the decision to close the Theatre Royal? Tell us about the acts you've seen there over the years...
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