This listed building was built with Public donations as a memorial to local residents who fought and perished during the First World War and now includes those who gave their lives in the Second World War.
The Memorial Theatre was opened by locally born renowned statesman and former Prime Minister David Lloyd George in 1922, and still contains some original Art Deco features. The ornate wrought iron gates donated by the Criccieth Women's Institute lead through the well kept lawned garden area toward the main entrance. Superb curved oak doors inset with original Art Deco glass panels surround the quarry-tiled Memorial Foyer.
In the 1970's the building was renovated and restored by a Management Committee who took over the running and upkeep of the venue from the local Council.
The late 1990's saw further huge improvements to the stage, lighting, sound and dressing rooms with the aid of National Lottery funding making Criccieth Memorial Theatre one of the best entertainment venues in the area.