The Beck was one of forty buildings considered for the Royal Institute of British Architects London region award in 1978, and in 2004 won an Access Award from Hillingdon Council for its resources for disabled and elderly people.
The management contract passed then to Hetherington Seelig, followed by Apollo Leisure in 1992 (later bought out by Clear Channel Entertainment).
[1] In June 1991, the theatre was the scene of an attempted IRA bombing, before a performance by the Blues and Royals band.
[2] From June 1998 until July 1999 New York Times #1 bestseller Tony Lee worked at the theatre as their Marketing Manager.
The closest train station is Hayes & Harlington, which is approximately 1+1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) away.