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Financial
support & future plans
After five years intensive
work, many wrong turns and set-backs, the theatre has won a grant
from the Lotteries Commission of £30,000. On top of that they
have been awarded £5,000 from the Strategic Regeneration Budget (Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council). The project is for the
supply and installation of new stage lighting, and increased
electrical supply from Northern Electric, an audio loop induction
system in the auditorium and box office for the hard of hearing, an
accessible toilet to the east of the auditorium and ramp for the
disabled into the lounge known as the Blue Room.
Apart from funds from the
Little Theatre and Progressive Players, cash has been coming from all
quarters, not least from Gateshead M.B.C. together with small donations
from past members and total strangers. Northern Arts have also given
invaluable help.
Membership
Membership of the
Progressive Players has increased recently, but plays with large
casts are almost an impossibility. Since the 1980s, people do not
have as much time to devote to the theatre work and families
must come first, and as time goes by it appears that work has to be
in the forefront of most peoples minds.
But in spite of this - The
Progressive Players are still working hard to keep the Little Theatre
the only live theatre left in Gateshead alive.
80th Anniversary
Year 2000, the Progressive
Players celebrated their 80th Anniversary and held a big reunion in
October, to which many old members were invited. Also, in December,
the Progressive Players showed their 500th production in the
Little Theatre. What achievements!
One thing we must always
remember THE THEATRE IS NOTHING WITHOUT ITS PEOPLE - The
achievements of 80 years have been the result of the efforts and
enthusiasm of the members. So join us, as a member, or even just as a
season ticket holder and support live theatre in Gateshead in this
new millennium.
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