Question Time Heads to The Civic

BBC Question Time is headed to Barnsley on Thursday 14th December with panellists including Nicky Morgan MP (Conservative) and Rebecca Long-Bailey MP (Labour). Hosted by David Dimbleby, it’s the first…

BBC Question Time is headed to Barnsley on Thursday 14th December with panellists including Nicky Morgan MP (Conservative) and Rebecca Long-Bailey MP (Labour).

Hosted by David Dimbleby, it’s the first time the political debate show has been hosted at The Civic. The Grade II listed building was originally built as a Public Hall by Charles Harvey in 1877, before becoming The Civic theatre in 1962. It’s attracted some of the biggest names to the town.

Helen Ball, CEO of The Civic, said: “To host this major BBC show at The Civic shows how this much loved building is very much at the centre of the community and our town. Hosting BBC Question Time here is fitting for a building with such a legacy, with its long-standing position as the cultural heart of Barnsley.”

David Dimbleby said: “I am very much looking forward to bringing Question Time to Barnsley. What really matters is that we have a lively audience who want to speak their mind. It’s a chance for Barnsley to get its voice heard not just by politicians but right across the UK.”

The Civic, an independent arts charity, launched a campaign in 2017 to raise £5m to renovate the building. The original entrance on Eldon Street is used as office space and no longer linked to the theatre. The ambition is to renovate the façade and bring the 19th century front entrance and foyer back into use with a box office and café. Three unused floors would be refurbished, featuring an extended gallery and a new theatre space, with the vision to become a world-class destination for the arts by 2023.

Helen Ball added: “We’re hoping BBC Question Time will help put the spotlight on Barnsley. We are passionate about ensuring the town’s future as a significant cultural destination. I can think of no better place to debate the big political questions of the day, with politicians and influencers helping to shape our communities.”

People from Barnsley and the surrounding area can apply to be part of the audience via the website: bbc.co.uk/questiontime or by phone: 0330 123 9988.

To donate, or find out more, go to www.barnsleycivic.co.uk

@BarnsleyCivic #connect

 

Notes for Editors:

 

The Civic, Barnsley

A multi-purpose theatre and art gallery based in Barnsley, The Civic presents world-class accessible performances and exhibitions throughout the year, to audiences in the heart of South Yorkshire.

 

Opening times

Gallery: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am-5pm (last admission is 15 minutes prior to closing time)

Box Office: Monday – Friday, 10am-6pm / Saturday, 10am-5pm / Sunday, 10am-4pm (on family performance days)

 

#Connect Appeal

The Civic is a leading arts charity; Registered charity no. 1129765

The £5m #connect fundraising appeal is to complete building renovations and return The Civic to its full glory. Our vision is to create a world-class destination for the arts by 2023.

We want The Civic to be the pride of Barnsley’s town Centre; help us put it back as Barnsley’s heart.

Donate here: https://localgiving.org/charity/thecivicbarnsley/

Engage in the campaign on Twitter: @BarnsleyCivic #connect

Why the community needs us

As a charity the organisation exists to bring extraordinary experience of the arts to the local community and beyond. Created for Barnsley as an asset and resource for them to enjoy, utilise and benefit from, The Civic prides itself on providing an engaging and diverse artistic programme across a range of genres.

Contact

01226 327000

enquiries@barnsleycivic.co.uk

www.barnsleycivic.co.uk

The Civic, Hanson Street, Barnsley, S70 2HZ

Facebook: TheCivicBarnsley

Twitter: @BarnsleyCivic

 

Acknowledgements

Arts Council England, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council

 

Further Information:

Mary Swinden, Sales & Marketing Manager

Telephone          01226 327000

Email                   maryswinden@barnsleycivic.co.uk