Orchard West
A new state-of-the-art temporary 1000-seat venue

Last updated: 23rd January 2026
In partnership with Dartford Borough Council, we are excited to announce the opening of a cutting-edge temporary venue called Orchard West. This venue debuted in December 2024 to host our annual pantomime and will remain operational for the entirety of Orchard Theatre's closure. Situated just a short walk away from Orchard Theatre, Orchard West offers cozy seating, top-notch heating and cooling systems, as well as comprehensive front-of-house and backstage amenities. Our goal is to ensure that patrons enjoy a premium theatre experience during their visit.
Date: 23 January 2026
ORCHARD THEATRE NEARS FINAL STAGES AHEAD OF REOPENING IN DECEMBER
Over recent months, Dartford Borough Council has delivered major improvements to the Orchard Theatre, including the full removal of RAAC concrete from the roof, upgrades to key areas of the building, and enhanced accessibility for customers. This has been a substantial and highly technical programme and, although the scale of the work has resulted in it taking longer than originally thought, it ensures the theatre will be future-proofed for many years to come.
With many complex elements now complete and a clear programme of remaining works over the coming months, the Council is preparing for a phased handover to Trafalgar Theatres – the venues division of global live entertainment company, Trafalgar Entertainment – at the end of November 2026, with all safety systems fully operational. Some final works will continue into December as the venue moves towards full readiness, but we can now confirm that the Orchard Theatre will reopen with our magical family pantomime Cinderella on Saturday 12 December 2026 with star casting to be announced soon.
Following a meeting of Dartford’s Cabinet on Thursday 22 January, a capital project budget of up to £11.6m has been approved to complete the essential works to the Orchard Theatre, and £330,000 to allow Orchard West to continue providing theatrical performances for Dartford until September this year. The multi-award-winning temporary theatre, opened in 2023, has enabled performances to continue during the works, maintained Dartford’s cultural offer, and safeguarded local theatre-related employment.
To support a smooth handover, a small number of upcoming performances will need to be cancelled. Trafalgar Theatres will contact all affected customers directly.
Jeremy Kite, Leader of Dartford Borough Council, said:
“We’re delighted to be moving into the final stage of this project. Work on our beloved Orchard Theatre has turned into a marathon, not a sprint, but it was essential to address every issue that we’ve encountered, so that we can have a wonderful facility that will serve this town for years ahead. Thank you to residents and theatre-goers for their patience — we’re getting very close to welcoming audiences back later this year.”
Helen Enright, CEO Trafalgar Theatres, said:
“We’re excited to be working towards taking back the keys to the Orchard Theatre and bringing the full range of live entertainment including large scale musicals back to its traditional home in Dartford. The Orchard Theatre is an important part of the
community, and we can’t wait to reopen with an outstanding programme, including our much-loved pantomime season. A heartfelt thank you to our customers for their continued support, patience, and understanding, while we’ve been operating Orchard West for the last three years. We look forward to a bright future in our newly enhanced Orchard Theatre which will secure live entertainment in Dartford for many years to come.”
My event is in 2026, what do I need to do?
We are contacting affected customers by email, if we don't hold an email address for you, we will be in touch by phone.
Can I still book tickets?
Yes, you can still book tickets for any events in 2026 and beyond.
What is the long term plan for the Orchard Theatre?
The Council has requested the closure of the venue following a review of the use of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in the building.
We initially confirmed a one-month closure to allow more surveys. These have focused on whether work could be limited to specific parts of the roof and be phased over a period during which performances could continue. It is now clear that a phased approach is not possible.
The council has therefore begun the process of fast-tracking a full roof replacement project and are engaging with specialist contractors to design and build a new auditorium roof. We may also look to carry out some other improvements during the time the theatre is closed. The works will be substantial, but we have long-term confidence in the venue and that means investing fully to prepare it for decades of future service even if it means a longer period of closure in the short term.
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Previous Statement
24th June 2024
Contractors working at the Orchard Theatre have confirmed that whilst RAAC roof replacement works are progressing well, the sequencing of the roof replacement, reinstatement of the venue's technical equipment and the completion of wider works to improve audience experience means that the Orchard Theatre will not reopen for shows until early 2025.
The provision of a state-of-the-art temporary venue, Orchard West, and the swift mobilisation of major works at The Orchard Theatre following the venue’s forced closure in August 2023, have been widely welcomed by the local community and Dartford Borough Council wish to make some long-desired improvements, including enhanced disability access, whilst the main roof works are underway. We greatly support this investment in the theatre and whilst we are all keen to return as soon as possible we recognise that the work is complex and will benefit audiences, producers and the community far into the future
Orchard West remains open to maintain cultural and entertainment provision; to support local businesses who rely on the footfall generated, and to sustain our talented team through to the Orchard's reopening.
We will be contacting producers of all shows scheduled at the Orchard, including the Christmas pantomime, over the coming days to discuss options with them. Some shows will transfer to Orchard West and others may need to be rescheduled or cancelled. Ticket holders should wait to be contacted by the venue or by their original point of purchase once decisions are made. There is no need for customers to make contact with the box office at this stage and we will be in touch.
We are hugely appreciative of Dartford Borough Council and our producer partners in stepping up to help the Orchard Theatre through a challenging time and we know we can count on them to help bridge the gap to the Orchard reopening. We are grateful to DBC for their swift action in mobilising the roof works, for working in partnership with us to overcome these challenges - and we look forward to the successful reopening of the Orchard once works are complete.
13th October 2023
Dartford Borough Council says “The shows will go on” as it confirms 1,000 seat temporary venue yards from The Orchard Theatre during essential works.
- Council Leader Jeremy Kite and Trafalgar Theatres Chief Executive Helen Enright have confirmed a new temporary venue, Orchard West, will open later this year - and in time for panto season!
- The temporary state-of-the-art theatre will operate for the duration of the closure of the town’s theatre for essential works and provide a high-quality, comfortable theatre-going experience.
- Located just yards from the existing theatre, Orchard West will help to protect jobs and businesses within the local economy.
Dartford Borough Council (DBC) and Trafalgar Theatres are set to construct and open a state-of-the art temporary theatre venue in Dartford, following new concerns over RAAC concrete in The Orchard Theatre’s roof forced closure of venue in September.
Orchard West is scheduled to open in late November as a fully-functional, temporary, enclosed performance space with 1,000 seats – complete with comfortable seating, heating and cooling systems, access provision and full backstage and front-of-house facilities including indoor toilets and bars.
The venue will be capable of presenting many of the shows originally scheduled at The Orchard over coming months – with more to be added - and the temporary venue will be up and running in time for this year’s glittering pantomime Beauty and the Beast starring soap star, actress and singer Shona McGarty.
Located on the Westgate site just a stone’s throw from The Orchard Theatre, Orchard West will be a unique and exciting setting for audiences to continue to enjoy live performances in a warm, safe and comfortable environment. Crucially, the venue will also support the continuing employment of the theatre team, visiting artists and backstage crew - plus many local businesses in the surrounding area who rely on footfall from theatregoers.
Dartford Borough Council sought bids for the temporary venue project though a competitive procurement process. Responses were received from suppliers who have delivered similar projects around the world such as large-scale theatrical venues and major sporting events.
Meanwhile, building work to replace the auditorium roof at the Orchard Theatre is set to begin this month with works expected to be completed in late 2024.
As opening dates, transferring shows and seat-transfers are being determined over coming days, ticket-holders for future events at The Orchard Theatre are being asked to wait to be contacted by the theatre team who will be in touch with details and options as these become clear. Pantomime tickets can be booked online, and further information will be posted on the Orchard Theatre website www.orchardtheatre.co.uk and on social media channels as plans for the new venue are realised.
Jeremy Kite, leader of Dartford Borough Council said: “Our theatre is such an important part of life for so many Dartford residents that when we were forced to close the venue, we were determined to find a way for the show to go on. The provision of Orchard West until we can re-open our much-loved venue means that not just our amazing pantomime, but a whole range of productions from local groups right through to the big names and West End performances can continue to light up the cultural life of our town. Dartford Borough Council prides itself on putting the needs of residents first and we are proud to have both the determination and the resources to have found a solution to this unforeseen problem. Stepping in like this is not the action every Council would take but we cherish arts and culture and urge our residents to support the theatre like never before.”
Helen Enright, CEO of Trafalgar Theatres and COO of Trafalgar Entertainment said: “The Orchard West will be a unique and exciting theatre-going experience for Dartford residents and visitors alike - and we can’t wait to welcome customers back in time for panto! We’re certain that audiences will be curious to find out more as details of the new venue and the shows to be presented are released over coming weeks.
“Working with Dartford Borough Council to deliver this project in a short-time frame – and hearing messages of support from thousands of theatregoers over the past few weeks - has cemented our commitment to the cultural life of the town. It is enormously encouraging that DBC recognises the importance of local theatre to the whole community and understands the valuable contribution it makes to the local economy. Despite the setback of the Orchard Theatre closure Council leaders have moved rapidly to protect jobs and businesses and to ensure that ‘the shows will go on’. We applaud them for their positive spirit and approach to our partnership.
“There is a lot of hard-work to be done by the theatre team between now and opening – and we thank them for their commitment and dedication during this period - which has been superb.”
Michael Harrison, Chief Executive of panto producer Crossroads Pantomimes said: “We're delighted that Dartford Borough Council and Trafalgar Theatres have found such a creative solution to keep theatre alive in Dartford while work on the Orchard Theatre is undertaken. With pantomime being such an important part of the Orchard Theatre's year we are thrilled that our magical production of Beauty and The Beast will be one of the first major productions to be staged in Orchard West".