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ILFORD HIPPODROME
The Hippodrome survived for 35 years – during some of which it was forced to show films as interest in live Variety waned – and finally met its end during a performance of the pantomime on January 12th 1945. It was destroyed in the blast from a V2 rocket. One person was killed and over a hundred were injured. (A further fifteen people were killed in the housing immediately behind the theatre).
THE LITTLE THEATRE
THE CRANBROOK THEATRE/ILFORD PLAYHOUSE
The new Theatre was ready within six years, and was to be called the Kenneth More Theatre. The KMT would be used for amateur and professional shows, and the town’s leading amateur company felt the "professionalism" of the new venue would seriously damage the spirit of amateur theatre. The Renegades Theatre Company decided not to move into the KMT and negotiated their own lease on the Cranbrook Theatre. They renamed it the Ilford Playhouse, and for the next ten years kept it running in opposition to the KMT. They finally lost the venue to redevelopment in June, 1984.
THE KENNETH MORE THEATRE
The theatre seated 365 and was fully equipped with a fly-tower and all the latest "state of the art" equipment. It also contained a 50 seat Studio Theatre for experimental work. The building cost £500,000. In the years since then the KMT has been very successful. It has balanced its commitment to amateur theatre by providing 26 weeks each year for local amateur companies. The remaining half of the programme has consisted of a mixture of visiting professional shows and professional in house productions. Several in house productions have then gone on to undertake national tours, beginning with a 26 week tour of "Hair" in 1978. Its major touring success was the KMT production of "The Rocky Horror Show" which toured the UK non-stop between 1983 and 1989, and in 1990 undertook a European tour. The KMT also created a company of young opera singers, and a company specialising in contemporary musicals, earning a considerable reputation for its operas and its productions of works by Stephen Sondheim.
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