Today we’re in Cirencester at Ingleside House, a theatrical space with the performing arts at its heart.
Everything about this space feeds back to the 200 seat theatre which has long been a pillar of the community before the hotel was added to provide guests with a full weekend experience.
Molly is joined by Ryan Walters, Ingleside’s General Manager to hear all about the project of bringing the space in its current form to life and what the future holds in store.
00.45 - Introducing Ryan Walters, Ingleside House’s General Manager
02.27 - Cirencester - a bustling town for tourists and locals alike
05.20 - Taking over the theatre and the local dramatic scene
08.05 - The theatre’s supporters including Michael Morpurgo
09.24 - Remaining as a community pillar during Covid and cinema today
11.12 - Completing the hotel and restaurant with a hotel
11.55 - Renovating and building a hotel during Covid
13.50 - The pavilion aka ‘The Cotswold Version of Ronnie Scotts’
16.07 - Designing theatrical interiors with colour and style
18.01 - What’s in a name, the story behind each room
21.25 - Local, seasonal food and casual fine dining
24.55 - The chill grill, summer’s Sunday roast equivalent
27.00 - Championing new world wines and creating 40 cocktails
28.13 - Nurturing young, local hospitality talent
30.18 - Ryan’s dream spaces
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