The Mowlem to close “until further notice”

As a result of the Government’s announcement that people should socially distance themselves and avoid public buildings including theatres, the Mowlem in Swanage has announced that it is closing from 10.30 pm Thursday 19th March 2020.

A statement posted on it’s Facebook page said:

Advertisement 

“First, and most importantly, all of us at the Mowlem Theatre hope you and your loved ones are well. The health and wellbeing of our staff, our audiences and our community are our first priority.”

It continued:

“During this time we are working with our artists, promoters and event organisers to reschedule events wherever possible. Please be reassured that ticket holders will be contacted directly, and we ask that customers do not call or email the Mowlem until further information is given.”

“This is a very difficult time for everyone. The Mowlem is a charity and most of our funding comes from people like you coming to see our shows, spending money on tickets, drinks and refreshments. Please consider donating the cost of your ticket rather than requesting a credit or refund.”

It’s not known when the Mowlem will reopen. The theatre says it will keep its customers informed via its website, Facebook, email and the local media.

Share this story

Contact us

Do you have anything to add to this story?

We like to keep everything up-to-date, so if you know more, please help us by getting in touch.

Advertisement 

Top stories

Three weeks of roadworks to begin in Corfe Castle Just in time for the new school term, a three-week lane closure on the A351 at Corfe Castle begins on Monday 15th April 2024. 3 weeks ago More Purbeck visitors urged to take trip to Brownsea 1 month ago Swanage nightclub transforms into top new venue 4 weeks ago Open invitation to explore one of Swanage’s best kept secrets 1 week ago Bid to enhance closed Swanage seafront road thwarted by £6,000 bill 6 days ago

Most recent

Purbeck’s secret role during WWII revealed in new exhibition The somewhat forgotten story of how Langton Matravers in Dorset helped to win World War Two is being told in the village museum to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. 2 hours ago Swanage election results spring a few surprises 1 day ago From Purbeck to Petra: Raising funds for children’s hospice 2 days ago Purbeck stone carvers to demonstrate craft at Corfe Castle 3 days ago May Bank Holiday picnic for Herston community to boost wellbeing 4 days ago