Fundraising In 2015, The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre initiated a crowdfunding campaign to raise £40,000. The funds were intended for the installation of advanced audio-visual and satellite equipment to facilitate the live-streaming of global performances and the screening of various films. The project aimed to introduce a cinema that would complement the theatre's existing offerings, providing a diverse selection of live theatre, opera, music, dance, and films throughout the year. The campaign, under the slogan "Play Your Part" encouraged community contributions towards the cinema project, emphasizing the direct allocation of donations to the cinema appeal. This was particularly significant given the lack of County Council or National funding, highlighting the community's role in supporting the theatre’s expansion. Despite the campaign's aspirations, by its conclusion on 1 January 2016, it had raised £12,333 from 116 contributors, falling short of its goal. Nonetheless, the amount collected demonstrated the community's commitment to enhancing Taunton's cultural landscape, and the cinema was installed and opened in February 2016. The effort to fund a cinema at The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre is a significant example of community-funded cultural projects in
Somerset. It illustrates the challenges and possibilities of such initiatives in enriching local culture and community engagement, serving as a reference for similar future projects. In 2024 significant funding cuts were announced by
Somerset Council, which will take effect by April 2025. The theatre issued a statement confirming that it is working closely with both Somerset Council and Taunton Town Council to develop a plan for long-term sustainability. Despite the funding cuts, Taunton Theatre Association released a statement saying that they have shows booked through 2025 and 2026 and remain committed to serving as a cultural hub for the community. The council has pledged to support the theatre's future with the help of Taunton Town Council and Taunton Theatre Association who manage the venue. The theatre's board believes that the outcome will ensure a secure future for the Brewhouse.
National Theatre Live Streaming The Brewhouse was officially authorised to operate as a live streaming venue for the
National Theatre in January 2016. This development follows the National Theatre's initiative,
NT Live, which aims to broadcast premier British theatre from London to audiences globally, reaching over 3.5 million viewers to date. The first live stream to The Brewhouse was on March 3, 2016, streaming HANGMEN. == History of The Site ==