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The Drama Studio is an intimate 177 seat theatre venue owned by the University of Sheffield and operated by the University’s Performance Venues department.[1] Opened in 1970, it is housed in the former Glossop Road Baptist Church and retains many of the original architectural features. The studio also offers 3 individual rehearsal spaces that are available to hire.
Glossop Road Baptist Church | |
Address | Shearwood Road, Sheffield, S10 2TD South Yorkshire England |
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Coordinates | 53.3792°N 1.4898°W |
Operator | University of Sheffield |
Designation | Listed Building Grade II |
Type | Studio theatre |
Capacity | 177 - 245 (depending on configuration) |
Opened | 30 June 1970 |
Website | |
Official website |
The Drama Studio offers an adaptable playing space that can be configured in many different ways. The standard main stage area is 8mx7m, with options to add more seating or staging as required. The studio is also equipped with a full professional lighting and sound system.[2]
The studio is used throughout the year by University affiliated theatre groups, local amateur dramatics societies and professional touring artists & musicians. The bi-annual Enable US festival is also resident in the Drama Studio.[3] Enable US is a project within the University’s Performance Venues for creative expression, exploration, development and debate, which aims to provide new and innovative performing arts companies a platform to perform in Sheffield.
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