Theatre Royal, Exeter

Theatre Royal, Exeter

The Theatre Royal, Exeter was the name of several theatres situated in the city centre of Exeter, Devon, England in the United Kingdom.

Early theatres and fires

The name "Theatre Royal" was first applied in Exeter by 1843 to what had previously been the Bedford Circus Theatre, in premises dating from 1821. This theatre building was a replacement for one of 1787 which had burnt down the previous year. Under its new name, melodrama and farce were staples of the playbill.

This building was completely gutted by fire in 1885 and although it was reconstructed for other purposes the name "Theatre Royal" was transferred to new premises on the corner of Longbrook Street and New North Road.

The new theatre was built by the Exeter Theatre Company to the designs of C. J. Phipps and opened in 1886. Unfortunately it is best remembered for the disaster during a dramatisation of "Romany Rye" on 5 September 1887. Fire broke out backstage where gas lighting ignited some gauze. The number of exits from the gallery of the auditorium proved to be inadequate and in the resultant panic amongst the audience 186 people died, only 68 bodies being recovered. A national appeal for donations for the victims’ families raised £20,763 and the event was influential in the introduction of safety precautions for public buildings. [cite book|author=Anderson, David|title=The Exeter Theatre Fire|publisher=Entertainment Technology Press|year=2002|ISBN 1904031137] There is a memorial to those who died in the fire in Higher Cemetery, Heavitree.

The last Theatre

The Theatre Royal was rebuilt, opening in 1889 with a performance of "The Yeoman of the Guard" by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. The new building had lighting by electricity and a safety curtain.

During its lifetime the theatre presented melodrama, musical theatre, music hall and ballet as well as drama. Every Christmas of its 20th century existence saw a pantomime. For a period in the 1950s it showed CinemaScope films. [cite book|author=Smith, Stuart|title=The Cinemas and Theatres of Exeter|publisher=Mercia Cinema Society|year=1994|ISBN 0946406286]

The Theatre Royal was closed in 1962 and demolished to be replaced by an office block. Although attempts to save it were unsuccessful they did lead to creation of the Northcott Theatre.

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ee also

*Barnfield Theatre


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