| Description | In 1934 there is again a financial crisis and Barry Jackson declares that he can no longer shoulder the financial burden of the running of the Theatre alone. The Civic Society endeavours to raise £20,000 to run the theatre and eventually Barry Jackson transfers his interest to a Trust. The Theatre becomes the 'Birmingham Repertory Theatre Ltd.'.
The above papers include statements and other documents relating to the financial appeal by the Civic Society to secure the theatre's permanent establishment in Birmingham by means of establishing a trust. |