Halden Theatre is Nottingham’s newest and most revolutionary theatre company, offering up theatre in Nottingham that is accessible to all. Halden Theatre performs shows all year around in some of Nottingham’s most quirky venues, such as Lee Rosy's Tea Shop, Fade the Hard to Find Cafe and Jam Cafe. By performing in these venues Halden Theatre hopes to be able to 'Bring Theatre Back To the People' of Nottingham.
Daniel Hallam, Halden Theatre's Artistic Director officially established Halden Theatre in January 2009, though it had been operating as an 'underground' theatre group in other areas of England. With Halden Theatre's debut performance of Huis Clos in July 2009, followed by Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest in November 2009 Halden Theatre is looking to have had a very successful first year. Please see our Productions page for further information about past and future productions.
From our site you can learn more about Halden Theatre's history by visiting Halden Theatre. You can book current and future productions. You may want to help Halden Theatre out so visit the members’ page or maybe you just want to see what we have been up to, so our archive pages like Press, Blog and Gallery are for you. If you are attending an audition you will want to go to the Download page to get a copy of the script and finally if you have just clicked here so you can contact us then use the banner at the top to send us an email.
Halden Theatre's aims in Nottingham "are somewhat of a paradox. On the one hand, it sets out to 'bring theatre to the people' by placing it back in everyday social environments such as bars, cafes and even outdoor public spaces. Yet it also promises not to 'dumb down' or to 'succumb to the low standards of many forms of modern entertainment mediums'. Lofty ambitions indeed."-Richard Pilgrim, Left Lion.
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