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07:37 GMT, Thursday, 9 October 2008 08:37 UK

RSC praised over theatre design

Royal Shakespeare Theatre

The redevelopment of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre has been included in a list of the 20 best historic development schemes across England.

English Heritage praised architects and theatre staff for creating a modern design without ruining the Stratford-upon-Avon theatre's historic features.

Originally, the Royal Shakespeare Company wanted to knock down the theatre and rebuild it.

But new plans were drawn up after objections from the public.

Cramped rooms

The theatre's redevelopment is well under way.

The grade II-listed theatre, designed by Elisabeth Scott, opened in 1932.

Dressing rooms were cramped and it was difficult for much of the audience to see the stage clearly so the RSC decided a revamp was necessary.

Architects have been praised by English Heritage for leaving some historic features, such as an art deco foyer, untouched and for creating new features such as a theatre tower with views over the town.




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