THEATRE
ROYAL VOTED WARMEST WELCOME IN THE NORTH EAST
Newcastle
Theatre Royal has been voted the North East’s ‘Most Welcoming Theatre’ for the
fourth year in succession at the prestigious UK Theatre Awards.
The UK
Theatre Awards are the only nationwide awards to honour achievement in regional
theatre throughout the UK. Over
170 theatres of all sizes from across the country competed to be named as the
UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre 2018 at a glittering ceremony in London on Sunday
night. Newcastle Theatre Royal beat off stiff competition to scoop the North
East title.
(L-R) Newcastle Theatre Royal's Susie Wardley, Paula Mitchell and CEO Philip Bernays |
Philip Bernays, Newcastle
Theatre Royal chief executive said: “To be
the North East regional winner is just fantastic and to have received the
accolade for the fourth year is particular pleasing as this award is determined
by public votes alone. We have an extremely hardworking team here who always go
that extra mile to make customers and visiting companies feel welcome and
ensure they have a great experience at the theatre, and it’s wonderful to be
recognised for this.
“We are extremely grateful to
everyone who has taken the time to vote for us, from our loyal and generous audiences
to touring companies, sponsors, partners and participants. This award means a
great deal because we are constantly striving to raise the bar in terms of the
customer experience – we want everyone who comes through our doors or who
interacts with our staff to be made to feel well looked after and right at home.”
Nick Swales chairman of
Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust said: “A
huge thank you must be given to all the team at the theatre who always ensure a
wonderful welcome is extended to every person who visits. To be named as the North East’s Most
Welcoming Theatre once again is a very richly deserved honour.”
Julian Bird, Chief Executive,
UK Theatre, added: “Theatres play a vital role
in communities across the UK, so it has been wonderful to see so many votes
cast. This campaign brought together audiences, theatres, performers and
producers and gave everyone the opportunity to celebrate their local venue.”
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