Patti Pavilion

The Patti Pavilion is a venue for the performing arts in Swansea, Wales, located at Victoria Park to the south west of Swansea City Centre.[1][2] The theatre stages plays, pantomimes, musical shows and fairs.[3][4]

The Patti Pavilion after refurbishment, 2009

The venue is named after Adelina Patti, the great 19th-century opera soprano.[5] The building was originally sited in her winter garden at Craig-y-Nos estate. Patti donated the building to the City of Swansea in 1918 and it was relocated to Victoria Park.[6][7] It is a Grade II listed building.[8][9]

In 1994, it was given a superficial makeover by the BBC's Challenge Anneka. Already falling into disrepair, the building was further damaged by a suspected arson attack in 2006[10] The pavilion underwent a major £3m overhaul in 2009 after it became clear that it was not being utilised to its full potential. The project was funded by the City & County of Swansea.[11] Work began in late 2007 to extend the Patti Pavilion with a new glass covered wing housing an Indian restaurant; Patti Raj.[12][13]

References

  1. "Patti Pavilion". TheatresTrust. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  2. Catherine Le Nevez; Paul Whitfield (16 August 2012). The Rough Guide to Wales. Rough Guides. pp. 179–. ISBN 978-1-4093-5905-0.
  3. Maxwell Fraser (1952). Wales. Hale.
  4. Scott Graham; Steven Hoggett (25 July 2014). The Frantic Assembly Book of Devising Theatre. Routledge. pp. 80–. ISBN 978-1-317-66727-8.
  5. John Frederick Cone; William R. Moran (November 1993). Adelina Patti: queen of hearts. Amadeus Press. ISBN 978-0-931340-60-4.
  6. Yvonne Rogers (28 July 2017). Adelina: A biography of opera star Adelina Patti. Book Guild Publishing. pp. 177–. ISBN 978-1-912362-09-7.
  7. James A. Davies (15 February 2014). Dylan Thomas’s Swansea, Gower and Laugharne. University of Wales Press. pp. 66–. ISBN 978-1-78316-133-1.
  8. "CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA" (PDF).
  9. Administrator. "About the Patti Pavillion". www.pattipavilion.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  10. "Pavilion investors tikka chance". 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  11. "Pavilion set for £3m overhaul". 2006-05-30. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  12. Plans to redevelop Patti Pavilion Archived 2010-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, May 2006
  13. Patti Raj Indian Restaurant Website Archived 2012-02-10 at the Wayback Machine, March 2012

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