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Cabinet 22nd June 2006 Item No. 3 – Appendix K Sevenoaks District Council Questionnaire to Sevenoaks Playhouse Hirers Analysis of responses Q1 Does Sevenoaks Town need a theatre/cinema facility? Yes ………………………………………………………………. 15 No .……………………………………………………………… 0 Q2 Is the existing facility adequate for your needs? Yes ………………………………………………………………. 15 No .……………………………………………………………… 0 Q3 Would a smaller facility meet your needs? Yes ………………………………………………………………. 0 No .………………………………………………………………. 14 Possibly …………………………………………………………. 1 Q4 On average, how often do you use the facility per annum? Daily ..…………………………………………………………….. 0 Weekly …………………………………………………………… 0 Monthly .………………………………………………………….. 2 Yearly …………………………………………………………….. 7 Other ……………………………………………………………… 6 Q5 On average how long do you use the facility on these occasions? Morning …………………………………………………………… 0 Afternoon …………………………………………………………. 2 Evening …………………………………………………………… 4 All Day .…………………………………………………………… 2 2-3 days ……………………………………………………………2 1 Week .………………………………………………………….. 4 Other ……………………………………………………………… 3 Q6 Any other comments Comments attached 11 (Item No. 3 – Appendix K)1 Cabinet 22nd June 2006 Item No. 3 – Appendix K As one of the founding societies of the STAG and having a presence as a society in Sevenoaks since 1924, we have had a strong affinity with amateur theatrical and musical performances within Sevenoaks over many years. We believe it is essential and sensible for the good of the community that an adequate performing arts facility remains in the town not only as a beacon to the growing population but as a continuing facility that local government, users and the district can be justly proud of. We have been visiting the Sevenoaks Playhouse for many years. It is one of our most valuable venues mainly because of its large stage and orchestra pit. If we are to continue using the facility we would need it to have a capacity of at least 350 and a reasonably sized orchestra pit. I imagine that most other musical groups would have the same requirement. A smaller facility with no pit would severely limit the number and types of group who were able to use the venue. We have been presenting operas at the Stag Theatre for the past 20 years. The theatre is unique in that it has a good size stage big enough for a large cast, in our case between 55 and 75 and although it would be great to have a fly tower, the extension to the stage at the back has made it possible to store scenery for the sometimes complicated sets we require for our productions. The good size orchestra pit is absolutely essential and in many cases we have an orchestra of between 35 and 45. Many theatres do not have this and this is one of the reasons that we choose to perform in Sevenoaks. Needless to say, other essentials are the hydraulic lift for moving scenery onto the stage, sufficient dressing rooms for a large cast, lighting etc. The cost of our productions is in the region of £40,000 and our income comes from box office takings. Thus it is vital that the auditorium seats no less than 450. Operas performed at Sevenoaks include Carmen, La Traviata, Die Fledermaus, Manon Lescaut, La Boheme and Madam Butterfly. We trust that the theatre will continue in its present form and enable companies like ours to continue to perform in Sevenoaks The dimensions of the performing space and the size of the auditorium need separate consideration. The stage dimensions are particularly important. The Playhouse stage is only just wide enough to accommodate us, and anything narrower would rule it out. The current depth is OK to accommodate choral works. If the auditorium were to be significantly smaller we could not target to cover costs. As we generally attract audiences of 225-300 to our concerts (occasionally more if the work is particularly popular) a slightly smaller auditorium would probably work for us. However, the present seating unit and large stage are what really make a difference, large scale choral works need this sort of space and the presentation is infinitely more professional. This festival attracts well over 300 participants and the studio is a wonderful facility with excellent audience numbers. The age range is 6-93 years and involves youth theatre, school and adult groups who are assessed by an adjudicator. In addition we run 10 workshops for local junior school children during Monday-Friday mornings and afternoons. This year 16 groups took part. Our cast of over 50 consists of approx 20 members under the age of 14 who gain their first theatrical experience on this stage. Over the last 16 years this would total (Item No. 3 – Appendix K)2 Cabinet 22nd June 2006 Item No. 3 – Appendix K several hundred. We also provide free seats for charitable and needy groups to enable them to experience theatre. Many more low risk straight hires could be achieved by:Encouraging more local schools to stage events. And, as in the past, commercial promoters hiring the theatres. The success of my performances is largely due to the size of the stage. Anything smaller simply would not be suitable. I also require all of the dressing room space there is available including the Studio. The present stage facility is essential, with a 400 seat capacity. Whether a studio theatre is essential is another matter, but clearly a case can be made for it. But the professional space currently offered is essential to the standing of the Sevenoaks Young Musician of the Year Competition. We moved to the Playhouse at the urging of the top flight judges we use, who felt only in this setting would it achieve any status. The fact that some 60% of the entries this year were international makes the point. Sevenoaks wouldn’t be the same without the vibrant life of this theatre. I am actively with many societies and committees who all use the Playhouse throughout the year. The orchestra pit and the Studio theatre are paramount for the type of shows I am involved in, as are the dressing rooms and the size of the auditorium allowing us to break even on shows. Most of the societies and clubs would simply not exist anymore if the theatre were to close and that means 1,000+ active theatre users would be denied something we all value immensely, not to mention our audiences. Please keep the theatre open. (Item No. 3 – Appendix K)3