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» Award-winning
theatre in south Staffordshire opened its doors to the general public on July
1st 2003. (See article about the
opening programme)
Costing £5.5 million, the
theatre was named after one of Lichfield's favourite sons - the famous 18th century
actor David Garrick.
The ecologically-friendly theatre even incorporates
a unique ventilation system which uses natural ventilation instead of mechanical
devices to help lower CO2 emissions.
Gallery
space » Under
the care of curator Katherine Waters the theatre is also giving a chance to artists Alan
Scholes, from Nantwich, put up one of his famous 3D perspective drawings (right)
for the These Four Walls
exhibition in March 2004.
Lichfield Camera Club displayed here
with a collection themed around local landscapes and British wildlife. See two
of the entries by clicking here (our 2004 Staffordshire Arts Pieces selection).
Young
people are especially welcome to exhibit. Pupils
of Chasetown High School and the Friary Grange High School contributed work to
the Male Identity show in 2004. (see right).
Facilities
» All-day restaurant Coffee lounge
and bars Disabled toilets Induction Loop Restaurant/Cafe Wheelchair
access Infra-red hearing system Limited free car park
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