Unity Theatre
Liverpool's Unity Theatre, a champion of new writing, social justice, and community engagement is now protected by Hochiki's FIREscape Nepto intelligent emergency lighting system.
Liverpool's Unity Theatre, a champion of new writing, social justice, and community engagement is now protected by Hochiki's FIREscape Nepto intelligent emergency lighting system.


The name "Unity" itself reflects a legacy. It's a connection to a national movement that significantly impacted British theatre and politics. The story begins in the 1930s with the birth of Merseyside Left Theatre, which later became Merseyside Unity Theatre in 1944. Renowned for their experimental and politically charged productions, this company's final act was securing the Hope Place building and transforming the former synagogue into the thriving Unity Theatre we now know.
Today, Unity Theatre thrives as a registered charity, producing a mix of professional and amateur productions while fostering community engagement through workshops and mentoring schemes.
An organisation such as this relies heavily on the generosity of private benefactors and support from arts funding to keep the lights on and the doors open. It also relies on specialist companies to help with some of the more complex upkeep of the building, such as fire safety.
Realising that their emergency lighting system was rapidly ageing, Technical Manager Xenia Bayer knew this would be a massive project to undertake, and financially impossible with ever tightening theatre budgets. This was when hope flickered back on.
Some of the key features of FIREscape Nepto which appealed to this theatrical mind were:

No more tedious lamp replacements or manual system checks. The system runs self-tests, stores reports, and alerts the owners to any maintenance needs.

The low voltage system promised significant energy savings, a win for both budget and the environment.

This can be a game-changer for performance spaces. There is regulatory compliance for light levels, but also the ability to achieve complete "blackout" for scene changes and actor entrances/exits. FIREscape Nepto can offer both.
The team at Hochiki worked closely with the installation company Grainger Fire and Security, experts with over 40 years' experience in the industry. Hochiki initially reached out to the company’s MD, David Wardman to ask if they would like to get involved in this local charitable project and they jumped at the chance.
Leading on the project Will Taylor comments on the ease of installation.


Bayer continues
Overjoyed and incredibly grateful, the Unity Theatre looks forward to welcoming artists, communities, and audiences under the safe and efficient glow of the FIREscape Nepto system. Bayer concluded