Keep the Acorn Theatre open

This petition is to prevent the closure of the Acorn arts Theatre in Penzance Cornwall. Theatre and the arts have always had a place in Cornwall due to it's cultural heritage. continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
201.
Jack Y 20 January 2014
202.
Hollie R 19 January 2014
203.
Charlotte B 18 January 2014
204.
Catrina D 18 January 2014
205.
Amy D 16 January 2014
206.
Joni H 16 January 2014

"I have performed here, will be performing here again this summer, and have been an active audience member here. Penzance is slowly running out of things to offer, but the Acorn is such an incredible hub of Cornish culture and talent. It would be an absolu"

207.
Ben L 12 January 2014

"Will be a big part of PZ missing if you get rid"

208.
Paula C 9 January 2014

"We must do all we can to save the Acorn"

209.
Ann N 6 January 2014

"Keep this great facility. What else is there to give so much fun, happiness, pathos, information, education, sheer pleasure!"

210.
Sue R 1 January 2014

"В"

211.
Rowan M 30 December 2013
212.
Kathy H 20 December 2013

"The town NEEDS the Acorn....and so does my business"

213.
Hazel H 19 December 2013

"The Acorn played an important part in my cultural and confidence development as a teenager - please help to keep it open"

214.
Martin V 18 December 2013
215.
Sheryl F 18 December 2013

"KEEP IT OPEN!"

216.
Bonnie M 17 December 2013

"This is one of the few beautifully intimate venues in Cornwall. Please save it!"

217.
Clare T 10 December 2013

"Please don't close the Acorn, it is a very important cog in the wheel that is Penzance ."

218.
John L 7 December 2013
219.
Kathyperkin Spears 5 December 2013
220.
Rowan Jacquelinep 28 November 2013
221.
Ann H 12 November 2013
222.
Demelda P 31 October 2013

"great venue much needed please keep it open."

223.
Rose S 20 October 2013

"The Acorn IS our Jewel-in-the- Crown & must be kept!"

224.
Lesley P 20 October 2013
225.
Jonny H 19 October 2013

"Essential!"

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