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The Harlequin Theatre & Cinema is inaccessible, following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in September 2023.
We understand this is disappointing for many people.
Community engagement
In October 2024 we held five drop-in engagement events across the borough to better understand the needs relating to arts, cultural space and activities. We also welcomed people’s views via an online and paper copy survey.
Thank you to the 160 people who attended the events and to the 600 people who completed a questionnaire. We appreciate your time.
You can view the results from the engagement activities (PDF).
Key feedback included:
- Strong feeling that the Council should fund the provision, although some respondents had the opposite view
- The importance of the Harlequin’s location and the variety of its programme (encompassing professional and community performances)
- Frustration with Council progress, leading to negative perceptions of the Council
- Strong views that Council should move forward with repairing and reopening the Harlequin, with a small number of comments opposing this view
- Strong theme that the Harlequin was a community hub, but mixed views on whether the Harlequin’s cinema should be retained
- An appetite for more professional theatre events, including more ‘big ticket’ acts
- Some people highlighted the negative impact of the current Harlequin closure on the local Redhill economy
The engagement feedback will be considered as part for the development of options for a business case, to be presented to the Executive in January 2025, by which time the inspection surveys and reports on the Harlequin building will have been concluded.