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Plans in for £2.5m theatre overhaul

Birmingham's REP is targeting greater commercial revenue with new restaurant and performance space

New plans have been lodged to overhaul The REP theatre(Image: APEC Architects)

One of Birmingham's most popular cultural venues is to undergo a £2.5 million overhaul to create new dining out and performance space.

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, better known as The REP, has lodged new plans with the city council for a remodelling of its front-of-house areas to include a new entrance, first floor restaurant and more opportunities for performances outside the traditional theatre space.

City architecture practice APEC has designed the scheme.

The original design of The REP, which opened in 1971, was underpinned by what it calls its 'democratic auditorium' which intentionally has no boxes, balconies or restricted views from its 800 seats.

CGI of plans to renovate The REP(Image: APEC Architects)

The remodelling scheme aims to reflect that ethos in the front of house, creating a more permeable façade and open plan layout internally that the theatre hopes will increase footfall and engagement with activities there.

The project is due for completion in 2021 to coincide with the celebration of its 50th anniversary on Centenary Square

As part of the consultation, the building's original architect Graham Winteringham was involved and he said that a central entrance was originally considered but ruled out due to the location of a pool in a civic square design that was never realised.

The REP said that, due to "significant" recent funding cuts, the project was necessary for the theatre to remain financially sustainable via increased revenues, particularly through increased food and drink sales.