Conservation and Renewal
THE CRUCIBLE SHEFFIELD
CLIENT: SHEFFIELD THEATRES CRUCIBLE TRUST
LISTED GRADE II
The Crucible Theatre opened in 1971 and was designed by RHWL & Associates with Consulting Engineers Ove Arup & Partners. Tanya Moiseiwitsch advised on the design of the world-renowned Guthrie thrust stage in the 980-seat Crucible main auditorium. It is Listed Grade II, cementing its status as one of the most significant theatres of its generation.
The Crucible is the main producing venue in the Sheffield Theatres complex, comprising a 400-seat studio theatre (for drama and music) as well as the main 980-seat auditorium. It also hosts the annual World Snooker Championships.
Burrell Foley Fischer worked closely with Sheffield Theatres Crucible Trust to develop an extensive modernisation, improvement and extension strategy for the theatre, taking account of the need to minimise the closure period. In particular, there was a critical need to reopen the venue each April/May for the televised World Snooker Championships.
The front of house areas were extended, providing a new and welcoming frontage onto Tudor Square. New function rooms were provided and the box office was moved from the bowels of the building closer to the main entrance. The integrity of the original design has been reinstated and the auditoria and back of house areas have been refurbished. Access has been improved to all facilities within the Crucible.