A Theatre Fit for a Legend: Lake District Venue to be Renamed After Victoria Wood
The Old Laundry theatre in Bowness-on-Windermere is set to undergo a name change as its owners pay tribute to the late comedian and playwright, Victoria Wood. As of next year, the venue will become the Victoria Wood theatre, a fitting nod to her enduring legacy.
Friends and trustees of the theatre, Charlotte Scott and Roger Glossop, are behind the renaming, which comes ahead of the 10th anniversary of Wood's passing in 2016. The couple worked with Wood on several projects, including the premiere of her play Talent at the Sheffield Crucible in 1978, a production that marked the beginning of their long-standing friendship.
The theatre has already played host to adaptations of some of Wood's most beloved works, including an adaptation of her TV drama Housewife 49 and an event featuring numbers from her song collection Lucky Bag. In 2013, it staged a production based on her own life story.
Next year, the Victoria Wood theatre will unveil a brand new musical, Fourteen Again, which features songs from Lucky Bag and was written by Tom MacRae, the creator of Everybody's Talking About Jamie. The show marks the first major production at the theatre since its name change and promises to be a celebration of Wood's life and work.
The Victoria Wood theatre will also stage a gala performance on what would have been her 62nd birthday in May. This anniversary date has been chosen as part of the theatre's efforts to mark the decade since Wood's passing, which falls next year.
With its unique history and connection to one of Britain's most beloved comedians, the Victoria Wood theatre is set to become a must-visit destination for fans of comedy and drama alike. As one of only a handful of playhouses named after a female creative, it promises to be a fitting tribute to a woman who continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.
The Old Laundry theatre in Bowness-on-Windermere is set to undergo a name change as its owners pay tribute to the late comedian and playwright, Victoria Wood. As of next year, the venue will become the Victoria Wood theatre, a fitting nod to her enduring legacy.
Friends and trustees of the theatre, Charlotte Scott and Roger Glossop, are behind the renaming, which comes ahead of the 10th anniversary of Wood's passing in 2016. The couple worked with Wood on several projects, including the premiere of her play Talent at the Sheffield Crucible in 1978, a production that marked the beginning of their long-standing friendship.
The theatre has already played host to adaptations of some of Wood's most beloved works, including an adaptation of her TV drama Housewife 49 and an event featuring numbers from her song collection Lucky Bag. In 2013, it staged a production based on her own life story.
Next year, the Victoria Wood theatre will unveil a brand new musical, Fourteen Again, which features songs from Lucky Bag and was written by Tom MacRae, the creator of Everybody's Talking About Jamie. The show marks the first major production at the theatre since its name change and promises to be a celebration of Wood's life and work.
The Victoria Wood theatre will also stage a gala performance on what would have been her 62nd birthday in May. This anniversary date has been chosen as part of the theatre's efforts to mark the decade since Wood's passing, which falls next year.
With its unique history and connection to one of Britain's most beloved comedians, the Victoria Wood theatre is set to become a must-visit destination for fans of comedy and drama alike. As one of only a handful of playhouses named after a female creative, it promises to be a fitting tribute to a woman who continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.