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FREE TO USE FIRST USE: PACE Theatre Company new patron rising star of stage and screen James McArdle (Mary Queen of Scots)in the former New Templar Hall, Old Sneddon Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, which is to be transformed into a new theatre space dedicated to promoting and developing theatre for children, young people and families, the first of its kind in Scotland. January 23, 2020. McArdle took time out of filming in Florida with Kate Winslet on his new film to visit the new project which he will face.
Left to right; PACE Artistic Director, Jenni Mason, and Chief Executive, Grant Mason, James and Cllr Lisa-Marie Hughes will be representing Renfrewshire Council who have committed the first award of capital funding.
James is a former PACE Youth Theatre member and since graduating from RADA in 2010 has garnered a string of impressive credits includingÊtitle roles inÊJames I, Platonov and Peter GyntÊat the National Theatre, a Broadway transfer of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, and as the Earl of Moray in the 2019 feature film Mary Queen of Scots.
The vacant building on Old Sneddon St in Paisley, was most recently the site of a former nightclub (Mannequins) but was built as the New Templar Hall in 1932 and has been variously used as a dance hall, cinema and telephone exchange in its lifetime.
Renfrewshire Council has already pledged an award of up to £300k from RenfrewshireÕs £1.46m share of the Scottish Government’s £50m Town Centre Capital Fund – aimed at bringing vacant buildings back into use, improving infrastructure and supporting community-led regeneration.Ê