The Churchill is an example of a repertory theatre built in the style of European opera houses, with a large stage and sub-stage workshops.
Integrated into the central library complex overlooking Church House Gardens and Library Gardens, it was built on the side of a hill, disguising the number and size of the lower levels and giving the impression of being smaller by setting the auditorium below ground level which is entered by descending staircases from the foyer.
Named after former Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the theatre was inaugurated on 19 July 1977[1] by the Prince of Wales, and seats 781.
[6] In July 2024 Bromley Council advertised the freehold of the theatre as "land for sale", claiming that the venue was "rapidly approaching the end of its life".
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