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The Unicorn Theatre is a
children's theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
in the London Borough of Southwark, in England. It is a custom-built,
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Award–winning building on Tooley Street, which opened in 2005. The theatre was designed by Keith Williams, built by Arup and comprises two theatre spaces (the Weston and Clore Theatres), an education studio, rehearsal space, café and the John Lyon meeting room. The theatre was founded in 1947, by
Caryl Jenner Caryl Jenner born Pamela Penelope Ripman (19 May 1917 – 29 January 1973) was a British theatre director and manager. She is known for her work in creating theatre for children. Life Jenner was born in London where her name was Pamela Penelope R ...
, originally as a mobile theatre; In 1961, Jenner began presenting children's productions at the
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in the West End, and in 1967 the company took over the lease of the theatre which then became Unicorn's permanent performing base until 1999; during this period the normal run of adult performances continued during the evenings. The Unicorn is a registered charity and is an
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National Portfolio organisation.


Origins

From 1944
Caryl Jenner Caryl Jenner born Pamela Penelope Ripman (19 May 1917 – 29 January 1973) was a British theatre director and manager. She is known for her work in creating theatre for children. Life Jenner was born in London where her name was Pamela Penelope R ...
wrote Christmas pantomimes for small-time playhouses. During performances she would make note of the behaviour of the children, recording what scenes and sequences held their attention, and which did not. In November 1949 Caryl Jenner created the Mobile Theatre Ltd. Jenner's mission was to drive around the towns of Britain, as well as isolated villages to bring theatre to new audiences. They supplemented their income by performing to adults in the evenings. In 1962, the name changed again, to the Unicorn Theatre Club. In 1967, the company gave up touring having received an annual grant from the Arts Council, took up the lease at the
Arts Theatre The Arts Theatre is a theatre in Great Newport Street, in Westminster, Central London. History It opened on 20 April 1927 as a members-only club for the performance of unlicensed plays, thus avoiding theatre censorship by the Lord Chamber ...
in London, which remained its home until the present Unicorn Theatre was built in 2005. Jenner died on 29 January 1973 at the age of 55.


Presidents

The current president is Juliet Stevenson, who took over from Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE in 2007.


Artistic directors

* Caryl Jenner (1947–1973) * Matyelok Gibbs (1973–1977) * Nicholas Barter (1977–1986) * Chris Wallis (1986–1990) * Richard Williams (1990–1997) * Tony Graham (1997–2011) * Purni Morell (2011–2017) * Justin Audibert (from 2018)


Gallery

File:Unicorn Auditorium press size.jpg, The Weston Theatre, the Unicorn's main stage, seating approximately 290. File:KWA Building Shots 009 press size.jpg, Exterior of the Unicorn Theatre designed by Keith Williams.


References


Sources

*''The Oxford Companion to the Theatre'', Phyllis Hartnoll (ed),
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, 1983. .


External links


Official website
*Th
Arts Theatre and Unicorn Theatre Archive
is held by the
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Theatre and Performance Department. {{Authority control 1947 establishments in England Buildings and structures completed in 2005 Theatres in the London Borough of Southwark Children's theatre