The Fisher theatre at Bungay, Suffolk, opened in February 1828. It was built by David Fisher I, who raised the capital to purchase the site and erect the building by the issue of 14 50 shares; there were 13 shareholders. The theatre was one of a dozen serving the circuit of Fisher's company, The Norfolk and Suffolk Company of Comedians and seasons of performances were produced on a two-year cycle.
The theatre was sold by the Fishers in 1844 and was used subsequently as a corn hall, furniture store, steam laundry, cinema, and textile warehouse. In 2000 the building was acquired by the Bungay Arts Trust with a view to re-opening as an arts centre.
From the guide to the Fisher Theatre, Bungay, 1790-1886, (University of East Anglia)