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Milton Keynes Theatre Faces Closure Due to Access Needs
14 Dec
Summary
- Community theatre is at risk of excluding patrons.
- The venue struggles with access needs of older residents.
- Urgent facility upgrades are required to ensure inclusivity.

A vital community theatre in Milton Keynes, The Chrysalis Theatre, is facing a critical challenge that could lead to patron exclusion. Operated by the Camphill charity, which has supported residents with learning disabilities and autism since 1981, the current facilities are no longer adequate for the aging population they serve.
The theatre's aging infrastructure presents significant barriers, especially for residents with increasing physical disabilities. Issues such as a lack of proper wheelchair access highlight the urgent need for renovations. Without these upgrades, the theatre risks becoming inaccessible to a significant portion of its community.
Development manager Lucy Davies emphasizes the theatre's role in fostering a communal spirit where residents "live, work, plays and celebrates together." The campaign for facility upgrades aims to preserve this inclusive environment, ensuring the theatre can continue to meet the diverse and evolving needs of all its patrons.




