50+ Dramatic Years
Our Theatre’s History
In 1967, John and Patricia Hancock had moved to the Isle of Wight from Birmingham, where they were active members of a Little Theatre – an amateur group that owned its own premises. When a Victorian Methodist church came up for sale in Pyle Street, Newport, two months before the Moon landing, John quickly saw the potential to create a Little Theatre on the Island.
Thanks to his drive and energy and commitment, the money was raised to buy the church in May 1970. But it was a close run thing: the Apollo won with an offer just £65 more than its rival. A small army of volunteers – some of whom are still with the Apollo, forty years on – worked all hours to convert the building, and the Apollo Theatre opened its doors in April 1972 with a trial run of plays, music and an art exhibition.
And the rest, as they say, is history …















