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Gwyn Hall
The Gwyn Hall was previously a four-storey Victorian theatre in the town centre of Neath, Wales. Following a fire in 2007 it was substantially rebuilt, retaining its facade but moving the theatre to the ground floor, with flexible seating configurations. The third floor houses a dance studio and cinema pod. In addition, a glass atrium cafe was added to the frontage. ==Original construction== Gwyn Hall was originally built in 1887 on land given by Howel Gwyn. The theatre was built by English architect John Norton at a cost of £6,000, who had also built the church, St David's, which sits on the other side of the road.〔('Gwyn Hall' ), ''The Theatre Trust''. (21 August 2011 )〕 The building was used as a music hall and also served as a meeting place for council business until the construction of the Neath Civic Centre in the 1960s. Classical concerts were held at the hall, including a performance of Handel's ''Messiah'', upon receiving an organ given by the widow of Howel Gwyn in November 1889.〔('Music in South Wales' ), ''The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular'', 30 (1889), 741.〕
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