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By JOEL TAYLOR
 

Richard Briers


Ned Sherrin


Sir Donald Sinden
Save our theatre

Actors urge V&A to keep museum open

LEADING theatrical figures are uniting in a campaign to try and persuade the Victoria and Albert Museum not to close the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden.
Actors including Richard Briers and Sir Donald Sinden, producer and raconteur Ned Sherrin and theatre heritage organisations are all calling for the V&A to keep the Russell Street establishment open.
But trustees of the V&A, who own the site, are holding crisis meetings later this month and are considering closing the museum and splitting up its huge and unique collection.
The V&A has failed in two attempts to win Heritage Lottery Funding to support the much-needed refurbishment of the site, firstly a £9.5 million application and the most recent was the refusal of a £2.5 million grant in December.
Trustees of the V&A are meeting on March 23 when the Theatre Museum, which has been in its current site since 1987, is expected to be an agenda item but a spokeswoman said no final decisionwould be taken until May.
Options for the museum include touring exhibitions, partnerships with theatres and other venues, exhibitions and displays at the V&A.
Last Thursday Richard Briers described the prospect of splitting up the collection as “awful”.
He said: “I am still getting over the shock. I have known it since the beginning and it is a remarkable and priceless collection. It would be awful to dissipate it.”
“It is very special, it would be awful if they smash it up.”
Ned Sherrin said: “It has a wonderful collection of things and its archive is invaluable.”
Sir Donald Sinden described the prospect of closure as “disastrous”.
He said: “It is essential that we have a theatre museum in England, in London, where we have the best theatre in the world.”
And John Levitt, from Save London’s Theatres, said: “It would be utterly wrong of them to split the collection. It is a wonderful central location and you will no longer have a museum with the full collection, we will only see bits and pieces when the V&A has space.”
A spokeswoman for the South Kensington museum insisted that no decision had been made and they were looking at all the options.
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