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Our new show Isabelle costs £92,651 to make and our box office target is £14,932 💰 Here's how we've worked out how much to charge for tickets, in a new blog post by our Sarah.
It's the news you've all been waiting for: tickets for the first show in our new theatre on Humber Street are now on-sale! Isabelle by Marc Graham runs from 15-31 May.
It's the news you've all been waiting for: tickets for the first show in our new theatre on Humber Street are now on-sale! Isabelle by Marc Graham runs from 15-31 May.
On our podcast this week:
With Middle Child moving into new permanent premises, Audience Development Manager Jamie Potter tells Burnsy how this changes their game.
Listen: curiosityhull.co.uk/curiositycas... or wherever you get your podcasts
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Where Was The Fruit Market’s First Theatre Located?
Hull Tour Guide Paul Schofield seeks out the spot where one of the city’s largest and shortest-lived theatres stood.
Supplementals: tinyurl.com/ycy287dy
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Cannot wait to see what @middlechildhull.bsky.social unearth with this super fun project!
looking to speak to freelancers in the arts, culture, and heritage sectors for a story - if that's you, drop me a message! #journorequest
A group of residents, Ings Library staff and Middle Child's heritage engagement producer Beth Murrell stand in front of a brick wall with a street sign that says Adelphi Close on it. In the background are a row of houses.
Big news! ⚡ We've been awarded a grant by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to explore Hull's lost theatre history, working with residents in Ings Road and creating a new show in 2027 about Humber Street's old Theatre Royal: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/news/middle-...
Revealed! The seven writers we've commissioned to write plays for this year's Fresh Ink: Hull Playwriting Festival.
A black and white photo of an actor backstage dressed as Scarecrow.
A black and white photo of backstage at panto. Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz is filling her flask from a kettle. In the background, the Dame enters having removed her wig.
A black and white photo of an actor backstage applying Cowardly Lion make-up in a mirror.
A black and white photo of an actor backstage dressed in a furry onesie with a large dog tag around their neck that says Toto on it.
We all know what happens onstage at panto, but what about backstage? We invited photographer Jess Bennett to capture the chaos behind the scenes and the results are magic ✨ See the full gallery on our website: bit.ly/4pHQoJe
The cast of Wizard of Oz doing a bizarre dance on stage, in blue and pink light. Dorothy is in the centre, arms a loft as if in a trance, her left leg stuck up behind her.
Our 2025 panto, The Wizard of Oz, is underway at Social on Humber Street 🌪️ We run until 29 December, but all shows are now SOLD OUT! Check out more pics on our website: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/blog/gallery...
David Byrne and Ishy Din standing outside Middle Child's theatre on Humber Street in Hull
Huge thank you to David Byrne and Ishy Din from the Royal Court for making the trip to Hull to meet local writers!
Tomorrow we welcome David Byrne and Ishy Din from the Royal Court to our space to meet local theatre makers, from 1-2pm. We still have a few spaces available, if you would like to join us. Find out more ⬇️
We are delighted for our friends @middlechildhull.bsky.social Excited to see what amazing things are in store. p.s. the place looks amazing!
A collage of red theatre seats inside a small studio space at the top, with library shelves full of plays below. Text says "Look! A bannister"
Somehow, we have our own theatre taking shape at 69 Humber Street 🤯 Read more in the latest update from artistic director Paul: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/blog/look-a-...
Applications for this role close tomorrow.
Next month we're delighted to host Royal Court artistic director David Byrne and associate playwright Ishy Din in a meet and greet for Hull theatre makers. Find out more and book your place ⬇️
We are looking for a heritage engagement producer to work with us for 18-months on a project exploring the forgotten history of theatre in Hull. There's just one week left to apply.
A group of people writing in notebooks with text that says Class Acts: a new reading group and series of writing workshops for working class writers.
Class Acts is a new programme for working class people in Hull and East Yorkshire who want to explore politics, class and community through theatre, feat. a book club and writing workshops with leading playwrights. Apply now: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/class-acts
A young person writing on an ipad. Text says No Dress Code: A new introduction to playwriting course for 16-25 year olds, with Lydia Marchant.
No Dress Code is a new programme coming in 2026, supported by the I Am Fund, to improve access to theatre for young people in Hull. Applications are now open for our short, intensive intro to playwriting course with Lydia Marchant: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/no-dress-code
Vacancy ⚡ We are looking for an experienced heritage engagement producer to work on an 18-month long heritage project about the lost history of theatre in Hull.
Interesting in developing your writing skills? Have a HU postcode?
Get involved - it's all free!
An actor reading from a red script into a microphone. Text says "Free Middle Child playwriting groups in 2026"
Tom Wells leads a workshop at Fresh Ink 2025. Text says: "Middle Child Writers' Group: Our annual introduction to playwriting course, with Tom Wells"
A group of writers busy with their heads down in a workshop. Text says: "Class Acts: A new reading group and series of writing workshops for working class writers"
A young person writing on a tablet in a writing workshop. Text says: "No Dress Code: A new introduction to playwriting course for 16-25 year olds, with Lydia Marchant."
Applications are now open for not one, not two, but THREE writers' groups in 2026. All are free to participate in and open to any resident with a HU postcode: bit.ly/3WMiIxL
New blog ⚡ What's the difference between professional and community theatre? Read our Q&A featuring local legends, Hessle Theatre Company.
The front of Middle Child's space at 69 Humber Street. A brick former warehouse with large open glass bifold doors at the front and a black sign running the width of the building, with a new sign featuring the Middle Child logo and website address.
This whole "building a theatre" thing is becoming real ⚡
"When R&Ds become about proving rather than exploring, the room for risk shrinks."
A wonderful piece from @middlechildhull.bsky.social's Matthew May in @artsprofessional.co.uk on using R&Ds to play, to experiment and to discover! 🎭📰
www.artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/fea...
We are looking to cast three roles in our 2026 production of Isabelle by Marc Graham, the first show in our new theatre space in Hull. Find out more: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/news/casting...
Work with us. We're looking for: stage manager, lighting designer, sound designer. Isabelle by Marc Graham, April-May 2026
Work with us! ⚡ We are looking for a lighting designer, sound designer and stage manager to join the team on the first show in our new space: www.middlechildtheatre.co.uk/news/call-ou...
An incredibly exciting future ahead for the @middlechildhull.bsky.social gang. Can’t wait to see it all unfold