Job Description:
The Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury required a bespoke window solution to accommodate its large number of windows and the differing functional requirements across the building.
At the front of the theatre, expansive glazing allows in a significant amount of natural light, creating a bright and welcoming space, but also introduces challenges with glare and heat. To address this, we installed roller blinds in Perspective 3% pinhole fabric, effectively reducing glare while maintaining outward visibility and allowing natural light to filter through. These blinds also provide excellent daytime privacy, limiting inward visibility from outside, and offer UV and thermal protection by blocking up to 95–99% of harmful rays, helping to protect interior furnishings from fading. Within the cinema room, a large blackout screen blind was installed to achieve complete blackout, ensuring optimal viewing conditions. In the entrance area, we fitted a motorised blind above the doors to further control glare, creating a more comfortable environment for employees and visitors as they enter the space.
Customer Quote:
“We recently had new blinds fitted in our theatre foyer and upstairs bars at The Roses Theatre, and they’ve made a fantastic difference to both the look and functionality of the space. The quality of the materials is excellent, sturdy, well-finished, and clearly built to last even in a busy environment like ours.
From an aesthetic point of view, they fit perfectly with the atmosphere we’re aiming for. They add a sleek, modern touch while still complementing the character of the venue. Lighting control has improved significantly, too, allowing us to easily adjust the mood for different performances and events.
The installation process was smooth and professional, with great attention to detail. Everything was fitted securely and precisely. Jake and his team were, and are, a pleasure to work with.
Overall, we’re extremely pleased with the outcome and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Laskey’s blinds to other hospitality or performance venues looking to elevate their space.”




