Representatives of the St Ives Town Deal Board and Cornwall Council have had a chance to see work in progress at St Ives Theatre.

St Ives theatre group

Planning permission for the £1.5m regeneration project was granted in January 2023. Work on the first phase — the roof and façade of the converted Wesleyan chapel — began later that month. 

Work on the second phase began at the beginning of this year, with the transformed building due to re-open with a new production at Easter 2025.

Home to award-winning youth theatre company Kidz R Us, the project involves providing an extended auditorium and new café/bar and reception area to support the future sustainability of the theatre.

As well as saving a historic building, the project will help to develop the existing theatre into a leading tourist attraction for the town, lengthening the season with more performances, daytime workshops, and outreach programmes for schools.

“It is a massive privilege to be able to work on a beautiful old building like this,” said architect Clare Mackness. “During the past few months we have been focusing on taking the interior of the building to bits, and now we have begun the wonderful task of putting her back together. 

“We have been able to retain a lot of the original features, including the granite walls, some of the wooden panelling, and the iconic chandeliers, at the same time as bringing the building up to date with modern equipment and technology to create a more vibrant space.

“With elements we have not been able to retain, such as the organ, we will be repurposing parts in other areas of the building. We have also worked with a specialist contractor to protect and restore the stained glass windows.”

St Ives theatre

St Ives Town Deal chairman, Andrew Baragwanath, who toured the site with Cornwall Council leader and St Ives councillor Linda Taylor and portfolio holder for the economy, Louis Gardner, said: “This is such an exciting project, which will see the transformation of an iconic, much-loved building in the centre of St Ives.

“As well as saving a historic building, the improvements will give the theatre a new lease of life, creating jobs and providing local children and families with a fantastic venue for many years to come. This is a real demonstration of the benefits of the Town Deal programme for the local community.”

Formed by Phil Barnett in 1994 to encourage young people to get involved in the performing arts and support their development and the wider community, Kids R Us now works with around 100 children, teenagers. and young adults a year. During the past 30 years it has staged more than 1,500 performances and won numerous awards.

Cllr Taylor, who remembers the former Wesleyan chapel being converted into a venue for Kidz R Us, is looking forward to seeing the improved building used by the next generation of young people in St Ives.

She said: “Kidz R Us provides an amazing service, not just for the children in the town, but for children from all the surrounding areas. It shows them that life can be happy, and what things they can achieve.  This is going to be an incredible building and I will be really pleased when it’s brought back into the community.”

Louis Gardner added: “A lot of work has gone into all the Town Deal projects in St Ives, not just by Cornwall Council, but most importantly by the members of the community. They’ve said what they wanted, they’ve said what St Ives needs, and it’s the members of the community that have driven it forward.

“So to be here today, to be able to see things actually happening, and know in a few short months the development will be finished, that’s absolutely brilliant.”