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Places FeaturesYou are in: Northamptonshire > Places > Places Features > Lighthouse opens in Kettering A view from the stage Lighthouse opens in KetteringThe people of Kettering are celebrating the opening of a new theatre. The Lighthouse opened its doors to the public. Kettering and surrounding areas have been waiting a whole year for a new theatre after the McKinlay Theatre which was part of Tresham Institute closed down. It shut in December 2006 so that Tresham Institute could pull down the building and transfer to a new campus on Windmill Avenue. Lighthouse theatre has 562 seats with 400 tiered seats at ground floor level, 138 tiered in the balcony and six private boxes each with four seats and a fridge. Plenty of leg-room! Kettering Youth Theatre Group were the last to perform at the McKinlay theatre with their production of Dick Whittington and they will be the first to perform at the Lighthouse with Mother Goose. The theatre cost 拢2 million to build with a 拢250,000 coming from Kettering's Council Tax payers. The Lighthouse is a part of the Kettering Conference Centre and is a commercial venture but to secure community use of the theatre Kettering Borough Council will pay 拢30,000 per year. Councilor Russell Roberts from Kettering Borough Council and Margret Walker from Kettering Operatic Society spoke to 大象传媒 Northamptonshire's Anna Murby about the opening of the theatre:
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