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Published Date: 29 June 2009
I READ Mick Jefferson's Scarborough Diary (Evening News, June 17) and I was pleased that he had commented on the open air theatre.
I agree with him about people not wanting to sit out in our 2009 weather.

A few people have said that people would not want to sit out at night nowadays. This is rubbish. What about all the people who go to Castle Howard for the concerts and the people who love going to the Peasholm Park concerts each summer?

The whole magic of the old open air theatre, and the concerts nowadays, was to take a picnic and brave the elements, that was part of the fun.

I do hope the theatre can be renovated as it would be a great asset to Scarborough, as it was in days gone by.

Doreen Willcox
Attlee Close
Scarborough

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  • Last Updated: 29 June 2009 8:21 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
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29/06/2009 09:04:57
each summer!!!!!!!

Them 2 words say it all.... You are not going to sell out the venue for concerts / shows once the winter months set in...
This will only be used for a few summer months each year...
Then after a few years it will come out that its to expensive for the upkeep of this venue & to get it ready each year....
Total waste of money... if it was so good in its hey day.. how did it end up in such a sorry state?
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