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THE LITTLE THEATRE - SHERINGHAM NORFOLK UK


Built in 1897, what is now the Little Theatre was originally the Town Hall and in 1914 silent films were shown here.


By the time the ‘talking pictures’ appeared on the scene it was known as The Picture House and could seat 280 people.

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A Mr Victor Harrison took over the lease in 1930 and installed what was then a new sound system and opened with the film ‘Canaries Sometimes Sing’.

In 1958 Sadlers who owned the Regent ran it and changed its name to The Empire.  The part of the current theatre, which is now the foyer, was at one time Hacks Electrical.  It closed as a cinema in 1960.


The same year it re-opened as The Little Theatre and is on a prominent corner in the centre of Sheringham, in Norfolk.

This is now a very successful Repertory Theatre producing a wide variety of entertainment, Comedy nights, Art Exhibitions in the Foyer, latest film releases, Tragedies, Farce and the well loved Pantomime.

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For a full list of upcoming shows, please visit the Theatre's main web site



www.sheringhamlittletheatre.co.uk

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14, Waterbank House, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8RA
Tel: 01263 826005  Fax: 01263 823235
E-mail: mail@at-sheringham-norfolk.co.uk
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