Name a Seat or Brick at the East Riding Theatre
As East Riding Theatre prepares to install brand new theatre seats, the registered charity is thrilled to announce that it will be launching a ‘name a seat or brick’ fundraiser on Monday, 19th April.
Many will recall the 45-year-old seats. Without these, the East Riding Theatre could not have opened its doors for the first time in 2014. The condition of these has sadly deteriorated over closure, and have also become unfit for purpose. This has left the theatre with no option but to replace them prior to reopening.
Recently, the theatre did not receive funding from the Cultural Recovery fund’s second round. As such, they are now asking you to help them raise funds. By sponsoring a seat or a brick, you can help the registered charity build a resilient future. And you also help people in the community continue to access and enjoy high-quality entertainment, training and employment.
For £200, a seat will display a name or dedication of your choice. Or, for £50, £100 and £150 you can include a name on a brick on the theatre’s ‘yellow brick wall’.
“Community spirit”
The Theatre Manager is Sue Kirkman. She said: “It is with some sadness we say goodbye to our familiar old seats. Their arrival to ERT in 2014 symbolises the community spirit on which ERT is built and on which it continues to rely.” Along with the theatre as a whole, the old seats were restored with the help of 80 volunteers and local businesses who kindly donated their goods and services.
“Unfortunately, as a result of the theatre being closed for the last 12 months, the already frail condition of our seats has declined to such an extent that drastic action was required to maintain the standards our customers expect. Our careful choice of replacement seats remains sensitive to the aesthetics of our Listed building. And we believe our audiences will be hugely impressed on their return.”
“When we reopen we want our audiences to be reminded of the quality of ERT’s shows and the standards we aim to uphold right across the evening. From the moment they enter ERT to the moment they head home, we want people to feel comfortable and at ease. Our audience is the most vital part of our future. And it’s paramount that they can sit back, relax and finally enjoy a show in-person again.”
Names will appear on a seat or brick for a period of 5 years.
If you’d like to sponsor a seat or a brick, they will be available from Monday, 19th April 2021 at: eastridingtheatre.ticketsolve.com