Hall for Cornwall opened in November 1997 after undergoing refurbishments from the mid 1990s. This photograph was taken during the Duke of Cornwall’s visit to officially open the Hall.
Hall for Cornwall opened in November 1997 after undergoing refurbishments from the mid 1990s. This photograph was taken during the Duke of Cornwall’s visit to officially open the Hall.
Hall for Cornwall opened in November 1997 after undergoing refurbishments from the mid 1990s. This photograph was taken during the Duke of Cornwall’s visit to officially open the Hall.

City Hall is a grade II listed building that was completed in 1846. Built to house the headquarters of the local council, the north end of the complex accommodated the municipal buildings, which included a courtroom and a council chamber, while the south end accommodated a market hall. In the early 20th century, civic leaders decided to make the market hall available for public use. In 1907, it operated as a skating rink and then as a cinema in 1912. In 1925, the market hall was remodelled as a theatre with a stage after a fire had gutted the building in 1914.

City Hall is a grade II listed building that was completed in 1846. Built to house the headquarters of the local council, the north end of the complex accommodated the municipal buildings, which included a courtroom and a council chamber, while the south end accommodated a market hall. In the early 20th century, civic leaders decided to make the market hall available for public use. In 1907, it operated as a skating rink and then as a cinema in 1912. In 1925, the market hall was remodelled as a theatre with a stage after a fire had gutted the building in 1914.

City Hall is a grade II listed building that was completed in 1846. Built to house the headquarters of the local council, the north end of the complex accommodated the municipal buildings, which included a courtroom and a council chamber, while the south end accommodated a market hall. In the early 20th century, civic leaders decided to make the market hall available for public use. In 1907, it operated as a skating rink and then as a cinema in 1912. In 1925, the market hall was remodelled as a theatre with a stage after a fire had gutted the building in 1914.

City Hall is a grade II listed building that was completed in 1846. Built to house the headquarters of the local council, the north end of the complex accommodated the municipal buildings, which included a courtroom and a council chamber, while the south end accommodated a market hall. In the early 20th century, civic leaders decided to make the market hall available for public use. In 1907, it operated as a skating rink and then as a cinema in 1912. In 1925, the market hall was remodelled as a theatre with a stage after a fire had gutted the building in 1914.

This photograph captures the lighting control gantry where the backstage crew controlled the stage lighting for productions and performances at City Hall.
The person on the balcony level is plugging the stage lights into a small handful of dimmers – we now have 240 channels of dimming for our stage lighting, allowing us to operate on a much bigger scale!

The T.A.O.D.S had their own backstage crew as well as actors, producers and musical directors. This photograph captures the props area at City Hall where the T.A.O.D.S backstage crew would store the props for their productions.

The T.A.O.D.S had their own backstage crew as well as actors, producers and musical directors. This photograph captures the area where the backstage crew would operate.