Pomegranate Theatre
Theaters & Cinemas in Chesterfield, Derbyshire
In 1879 Stephenson Memorial Hall opened as a tribute to George Stephenson. During 1889 The Hall was purchased by Chesterfield Corporation. December 1946 saw the expiry of lease of Hall to Cinema Company, so in June 1947 a Public Appeal of Guarantee fund of J5, 000 was organised by local amateur societies. In February 1949 the opening ceremony was performed by Miss. Kathleen Harrison, which was followed by the 1st performance of 1st presentation, See How They Run by Philip King on Febraury 21 1949.
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read moreHere you will find general information about access at the theatres. We have dedicated pages with access information for the Pomegranate Theatre and the Winding Wheel Theatre.
Chesterfield Theatres
read moreChesterfield Theatres is committed to building up a closer relationship with young people of all ages by actively engaging with productions and providing a good quality imaginative and fun out of the classroom experience. We send regular mailouts and updates to schools throughout Derbyshire. To discuss ways the theatres can work with your school and support your educational objectives, please contact the Box Office on 01246 345 222 or email box.office@chesterfield.gov.uk.
Chesterfield Theatres
read moreIf your matter is urgent and you cannot contact the technical team, please call 01246 345 220.
Chesterfield Theatres
read moreStage Bar offers a sophisticated, elegant ambiance for visitors to relax and unwind. The bar is open whenever there is an event taking place at the Winding Wheel Theatre for pre and post-show refreshments, as well as interval drinks (which can be pre-ordered). Visitors attending conferences and functions will also be able to enjoy the new facilities. Located in the heart of Chesterfield town centre, Stage Bar has been sympathetically designed to blend into the Grade II listed building, which began life as a cinema in 1923.