Blackpool Grand Theatre celebrates 130th birthday

The greatest actors and stars of their day have graced The Grand’s famous stage.

Blackpool Grand Theatre on the corner of Corporation St and Church St.
Author: Victoria GloverPublished 23rd Jul 2024
Last updated 23rd Jul 2024

It's a milestone birthday for Blackpool's Grand Theatre as it celebrates 130 glorious years of entertainment in the North West.

This cornerstone of Blackpool’s rich cultural heritage was designed in 1894 by flamboyant architect Frank Matcham and has been entertaining theatre audiences ever since.

But it hasn't all been plain sailing, the theatre has had its share of triumphs and troubles over the years; surviving threats and takeovers and even had to close its doors in 1972.

A huge public outcry led to the formation of the 'Friends of The Grand' group in the 1970s, famously led by patron Sir Ken Dodd. The theatre was bought in 1980 by the Grand Theatre Trust and officially re-opened on Friday 29 May, 1981, by His Royal Highness King Charles III.

HM King Charles III in 1981

Today the theatre is still standing as a testament to all those who have loved it and fought for its survival.

Blackpool Grand Theatre Chief Executive Officer, Adam Knight, said: “As we celebrate 130 years of our cherished theatre, we reflect on a legacy rich with artistic brilliance and the huge honour of royal patronage from the King himself. From the Grand opening night in 1894 to the countless unforgettable performances that have followed, this theatre has stood as a beacon of culture and inspiration for the whole community. Our heartfelt thanks go to all who have graced our stage, and to our loyal audiences and royal supporters who have sustained us throughout the decades. Here's to many more years of magical memories!"

The greatest actors and stars of their day have graced The Grand’s famous stage throughout the years from Sarah Bernhardt, Tallulah Bankhead and Peggy Ashcroft to John Gielgud, Alec Guinness, Noel Coward and the great Sir Ian McKellen who paid a memorable visit during The Grand’s 125th anniversary celebrations as part of his An Audience With tour.

The Grand continues to attract big names to ‘one of the most beautiful theatres’ in the United Kingdom and more recent visitors have included Patrick Duffy, Alan Carr, Matthew Kelly, Jay McGuiness and Jon Richardson.

Arts Council England, Director North, Jen Cleary, said: “Blackpool Grand Theatre is at the heart of the cultural scene in the town, bringing fantastic shows to its audiences with many actors who have appeared on its stage going onto have hugely successful careers. It also offers invaluable creative experiences to children and young people through its Grand Young Company and award-winning Story-led Resilience Programme helping to build confidence and skills. We’re delighted to support the theatre as one of our National Portfolio Organisations and offer hearty congratulations on its 130th anniversary!”

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