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Cheltenham Playhouse heralds 'new era' after coming near to closure

The historic theatre has hit a major fundraising milestone as it marks its 80th anniversary

Cheltenham Playhouse on Bath Road(Image: Google Streetview)

Bosses of a Grade-II listed theatre in Cheltenham say they are "heralding a new era" after a successful campaign to raise funds to save the venue.

The Cheltenham Playhouse has hit its fundraising target of £100,000 after financial troubles earlier this year put the 186-seater theatre at risk of closure.

The announcement comes as the historic playhouse, parts of which date back to 1806, celebrates its 80th anniversary.

Last year, new trustees took over the management of the theatre, which is a registered charity, but the board warned in May this year that finances were in a "dire state" despite "huge gestures" of support from the community.

The theatre had already launched an 80th birthday fundraising campaign - dubbed ’80 for 80’ - but increased the target and hoped to raise more donations.

A series of fundraising initiatives, including a 12-hour sponsored monologue and a Season of Fundraising programme, was put in place alongside public and charitable trust donations and a cash injection of £25,000 from Cheltenham Borough Council.

“This financial milestone is a vital positive step for the charity; this year has possibly been the charity’s toughest act yet, but we are still standing,” said new theatre manager Miles Leven, who joined the charity in September.

“We are heralding a new era as we move out of a year when we just needed to get through to December and survive, into a year where we aim to thrive.