top of page
Folded Newspapers

Hot off the Press

Keeping up to date with all WADAOS News and Information


A grainy image of the Theatre Royal Whitehaven

Whitehaven and District Amateur Operatic Society's first home was the Theatre Royal on Roper Street Whitehaven long since demolished.


The Theatre Royal opened in around 1769. It was rebuilt in 1909 to the plans of architect Albert Winstanley. The stage was 16 feet deep and there were five dressing rooms. In 1925, it was operated by Grand Empire Theatres Ltd, based in Glasgow. The films and variety acts were booked at the Grand Theatre, Lancaster. It seems to have screened its last silent film in around 1931, and was never equipped for sound films. Variety shows continued for a while.



Whitehaven Theatre Royal
WADAOS on stage at the Theatre Royal in 1924


The Theatre had been shut down in 1930 because it did not conform to statutory regulations, mainly with regard to the exits. The licence was not renewed.

The old theatre was put up for auction at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, but withdrawn after only one bid of £1,300. Seven years later it was acquired by the Whitehaven News, who used it as a store. Then it was demolished and the site redeveloped as a printing works, but it subsequently lay empty after the paper was bought by The Cumberland News Group and all printing operations were moved to either Carlisle or Lillyhall.



32 views

This spring sees us produce the critically acclaimed 'One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest'. This is WADAOS' first performance of this play. It takes us in a rather different direction to what you might be used to from us. 'One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is a much darker and adult themed play and although there are many comedic moments from its characters, the story is a tough one. We are looking forward to seeing how our cast will take on this new challenge.






The play is based on the novel by Ken Kesey in fact his first book, and what a book! Made popular in its big screen adaptation under the same title starring Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher and Danny DeVito. We are taken on a journey that aims to discover and perhaps expose the very fine line between sanity and insanity.


Nurse Ratched - Louise Fletcher

Nurse Ratched and Randal McMurphy battle it out throughout and its anyones guess who will win, if anyone! You will have to come and see our play to find out!


On stage at the Rosehill Theatre Whitehaven, Whitehaven and District amateur operatic society presents 'One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest' Wednesday 20th to Saturday 23rd March 2024. Tickets on sale soon!

16 views
bottom of page