Queen's Hall Arts
Queen's Hall Arts (QHA) is the charitable company that manages the venue, Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham and provides an art service to a large part of rural Northumberland. The Queen's Hall is a magnificent early Victorian building which faces Hexham Abbey (dating from 647AD). From its christening as an arts centre in 1983 until the hand over to the charitable organisation, Queens Hall Arts in 2001, the building was under local authority control. The building is shared with Hexham Library and the Little Angel Café, both tenants of Queens Hall Arts. Queen's Hall's resident theatre company Thétre Sans Frontires is based in offices at QHAC and opens all of its shows in the Theatre. Queen's Hall Arts Centre boasts a 350-seat theatre and two galleries all managed by Queens Hall Arts. QHAC has established itself as a strong base for an extensive range of artistic activity, attracting the best international and national artists from music, drama, dance and national touring comedy to non professional shows put on by local community groups. In addition to programming within the building, QHA delivers an extensive outreach service bringing workshops and performances to communities throughout Northumberland. Queen's Hall is also home to Hexham Book Festival and Judith King of Arts&Heritage. QHA receives regular financial support from Northumberland County Council, Arts Council England and Northern Film & Media.
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