Polka Theatre delays reopening until Spring of 2021

Sarah Lambie
Friday, May 15, 2020

The children's theatre in Wimbledon has announced a delay to its reopening after large-scale refurbishment

In a statement from the theatre, they have said 'We were due to reopen our state-of-the-art children’s theatre this autumn, ready for an exciting winter season of new work, with new indoor and outdoor play spaces and creative learning activities. Unfortunately, the delays to construction caused by the pandemic now mean that the building can no longer be completed in time for this to happen. We are now set to re-open to the public in spring 2021, and our planned winter productions will be rescheduled.

This is a huge blow to Polka. As a charity, we now face both the loss of vital income-generating winter productions, as well as increased costs to the redevelopment – putting a £500K+ hole in our plans. Despite this, we continue to support children, families and teachers through our newly established Polka Online programme and tailored creative learning activities.'

Peter Glanville, Artistic Director, commented: 'This is a frustrating and challenging time, especially when we were so close to being able to welcome audiences back to our reimagined venue. Polka has always led the way as one of the most welcoming theatres in the country, with 100,000 visitors every year, and a commitment to inclusivity. We know that when we are able to reopen our doors, children are going to need imaginative play and creative opportunities more than ever, as we work to reconnect with each other and reshape our communities.

 

Polka Theatre's online output, curated during lockdown, can be found at https://polkatheatre.com/polka-online/