Sharnbrook Mill Theatre

The Mill is a friendly, inclusive, open and award-winning community theatre, entirely run by volunteers. They produce four in-house shows each year in the historic theatre which was converted from an old mill. Alongside their productions, they host social events and workshops for members and the local community and welcome bands, dance schools and professional artists.
The theatre was recently awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, equivalent to the MBE and the highest award a UK voluntary group can receive.
The theatre seats 185 with disabled access and 2 wheelchair positions.The theatre and the facilities are also available to hire along with costumes, wigs and props.
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For more information or to book tickets (Credit/Debit Cards accepted), please visit: www.sharnbrookmilltheatre.co.uk or email info@sharnbrookmilltheatre.co.uk
Keep up to date with news and events via social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram). Reg. Charity No. 242164.

History

The Mill Theatre is a skilful conversation of a former water mill known as Stoke Mills. The Domesday Book in 1086 records Stoke Mills as having been jointly owned by Countess Judith, niece of William I and Hugh de Beauchamp, both extensive landowners in Bedfordshire.
In 1979, Stoke Mills became the home to Sharnbrook Mill Theatre Trust, opening with the musical Salad Days.

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