The Blakehay Theatre is a 207-seat theatre in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England. Its building was originally a 19th-century Baptist church.
The theatre building was Weston-super-Mare’s first Baptist church, built in 1850 as Wadham Street Baptist Church, and was also the town’s first public building.[1][2] In 1862 Hans Price, who became the town’s leading architect, was commissioned to adapt and enlarge the building.[3] The name comes from “Black Hay”, a field that originally lay between the High Street and Wadham Street.[3]
During World War II the theatre was hit by incendiary bombs. After the war it was rebuilt inside the original Victorian shell. In 1985 the building ceased to be a place of worship. In 1986 the Blakehay was saved from demolition and replacement with a block of flats by the actions of the Weston-super-Mare Building Trust and run by the Civic Society who converted into a venue for amateur and professional events and public meetings.