Dance group 'heartbroken' as venue remains closed
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The directors of a children's performance group have said they feel "homeless" after their venue was closed over a year ago.
The Harlequin Theatre, in Redhill, has been closed since September 2023 when reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) was discovered.
A survey of the condition of the building started last month.
Hannah Gunning, a director of Star Steppers Musical Theatre and Dance, said the children they work with are "heartbroken".
"There was one year we did seven shows there," she said, "and now we cannot find a venue that quite matches what we had".
Co-director Anna Judge said: "The Harlequin to us was this fantastic community space offering a professional performance space which we just cannot find nearby any more."
Richard Biggs, leader of Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, said the results of the survey will soon be known.
"We're expecting the results and some initial details on costings by the middle of November," he said.
"They want to put on live shows and we want to have live shows.
"But it must be done safely and public safety has got to be our first concern."
Campaigners want the theatre, which opened in 1986, back in business as soon as possible.
Chris Wait, chairman of the Harlequin Support Group, said: "Our message to the council is to please get the survey complete, the repairs carried out, the refurbishment carried out and give everyone a space to perform in."
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