This week we discussed the story of Wycombe’s first true repertory theatre, affectionately known as “The Rep”.
This was opened in December 1946 in the former Wycombe Technical & Arts Institute at the northern end of Frogmoor.
Unfortunately it was forced to close in December 1958, having presented over 400 plays and pantomimes, and many well-known actors had “trodden its boards”.
Television had become the dominant form of entertainment.
In the mid-1950s the theatre, which underwent two changes of name, first to the Tower Theatre in 1952, then to the Intimate Theatre in 1955, was one of the main centres of social life in the district.
The re-branding of the theatre as the Tower Theatre was celebrated with a special event, here we see guests arriving at the front entrance in Frogmoor, August 1953.
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The children of employees of the local company Airmec enjoyed a tea party in the theatre cafe, December 1953.
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The theatre organised an annual fancy dress ball at the Red Lion Hotel, High Wycombe, here we see some of the guests at the ball in April 1953.
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