List of London venues
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Theatres
The majority of London's commercial "theatre land" is situated around Shaftesbury Avenue, the Strand and nearby streets in the West End. The theatres are receiving houses, and often feature transfers of major productions from the Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. (See the article "West End theatre", and see also Theatre companies in London).
The following list also includes the major non-commercial theatres in London, many of which are to be found beyond the West End.
West End theatres
Also see List of West End theatres for further specifications.
- Adelphi Theatre
- Aldwych Theatre
- Ambassadors Theatre
- Apollo Theatre
- Apollo Victoria Theatre
- Arts Theatre
- Cambridge Theatre
- Coliseum Theatre
- Criterion Theatre
- Dominion Theatre
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- Duchess Theatre
- Duke of York's Theatre
- Fortune Theatre
- Garrick Theatre
- Gielgud Theatre
- Harold Pinter Theatre
- Haymarket Theatre
- Her Majesty's Theatre
- London Palladium
- Lyceum Theatre
- Lyric Theatre
- Mermaid Theatre
- New London Theatre
- Noël Coward Theatre
- Novello Theatre
- Palace Theatre
- Phoenix Theatre
- Piccadilly Theatre
- Playhouse Theatre
- Prince Edward Theatre
- Prince of Wales Theatre
- Queen's Theatre
- Savoy Theatre
- Shaftesbury Theatre
- St Martin's Theatre
- Vaudeville Theatre
- Victoria Palace Theatre
- Windmill Theatre
- Wyndham's Theatre
Outside the West End
Many major important theatres and National venues are sited beyond the traditional West End theatre land. They include the Royal National Theatre on the South Bank; the nearby Young Vic, Old Vic and Globe Theatres; Sadler's Wells in Rosebery Avenue and Barbican Arts Centre to the east; and the Royal Court Theatre in Chelsea.
- Above the Stag Theatre - 70 (Vauxhall)
- Albany Theatre - 300 (Deptford)
- Almeida Theatre - 325 (Islington)
- Arcola Theatre - 240 (Shacklewell)
- Artsdepot, Pentland - 395, Studio - 160 (North Finchley)
- The Ashcroft Theatre at Fairfield Halls - 755 (Croydon)
- The Barbican Theatre, at the Barbican Arts Centre - 1155 (City of London)
- Barons Court Theatre - 60 (Barons Court)
- Battersea Arts Centre, Grand Hall - 500; Lower Hall - 140 (Battersea)
- Beck Theatre - 600 (Hayes, Hillingdon)
- Bloomsbury Theatre - 560 (Bloomsbury)
- Blue Elephant Theatre - 50 (Camberwell)
- The Bob Hope Theatre - 30 (Eltham)
- Bonnie Bird Theatre at Trinity Laban - 300 (Deptford)
- Brick Lane Music Hall - 200 (Silvertown)
- The Broadway - 340 (Barking)
- The Broadway Theatre, Main Auditorium - 800; Studio - 80 (Catford)
- Bridewell Theatre - 135 (Blackfriars)
- Brockley Jack Theatre - 50 (Brockley)
- Brookside Theatre - 140 (Romford)
- Bush Theatre - 145 (Shepherds Bush)
- Camden People's Theatre - 60 (Bloomsbury)
- Canal Cafe Theatre - 60 (Maida Vale)
- Charing Cross Theatre - 265 (Charing Cross)
- Charles Cryer Theatre - 125 (Carshalton)
- Chelsea Theatre - 110 (Chelsea)
- Churchill Theatre - 785 (Bromley)
- Cockpit Theatre - 240/180 (Marylebone)
- Compass Theatre - 160 (Ickenham)
- Courtyard Theatre, Main House Theatre - 150; Studio - 80 (Shoreditch)
- Donmar Warehouse - 250 (Covent Garden)
- The Drill Hall at RADA Studios, Studio - 200; Club - 50 (Fitzrovia)
- Erith Playhouse - 195 (Erith)
- Etcetera Theatre - 40 (Camden Town)
- Finborough Theatre - 50 (Earls Court)
- Found 111 - 140 (Soho)
- Gate Theatre - 60 (Notting Hill)
- Greenwich Theatre - 420 (Greenwich)
- Hackney Empire - 1275 (Hackney)
- Hammersmith Apollo - 3630 (Hammersmith)
- Hampstead Theatre, Main Auditorium - 325max; Michael Frayn Studio - 80 (Hampstead)
- Hen and Chickens Theatre - 55 (Highbury)
- The Hope Theatre - 50 (Islington)
- Hoxton Hall - 320 (Hoxton)
- Jacksons Lane - 165 (Highgate)
- Jermyn Street Theatre - 70 (St James's)
- Kenneth More Theatre, Main Auditorium - 365; Studio - 50 (Ilford)
- King's Cross Theatre, Traverse - 995; End on - 495 (King's Cross)
- King's Head Theatre - 50 (Islington)
- Landor Theatre - 60 (Clapham)
- Leicester Square Theatre - 400 (Leicester Square)
- The London Theatre - New Cross - 50 (New Cross)
- The Lion & Unicorn Theatre - 60 (Kentish Town)
- Little Angel Theatre - 100 (Islington)
- Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, Main Auditorium - 550; Studio - 110 (Hammersmith)
- Menier Chocolate Factory - 180 (Southwark)
- Millfield Theatre - 360 (Edmonton)
- New Diorama Theatre - 80 (Regent's Park Village)
- New Wimbledon Theatre, Main Auditorium - 1670; Studio - 80 (Wimbledon)
- Old Red Lion Theatre - 60 (Islington)
- Old Vic Theatre - 1070 (Lambeth)
- Open Air Theatre - 1200+ (Regent's Park)
- Open Air Theatre, Barra Hall Park - 180 (Hayes, Hillingdon)
- Orange Tree Theatre - 170 (Richmond)
- Ovalhouse, Downstairs - 200; Upstairs - 70 (Kennington)
- The Park Theatre, Main Auditorium - 200; Studio - 90 (Finsbury Park)
- Peacock Theatre - 1000 (Holborn)
- Pentameters Theatre - 60 (Hampstead)
- The Pit at the Barbican Centre - 200 (City of London)
- Platform Theatre - 150 (King's Cross)
- The Pleasance Theatre, Main Auditorium - 260; Studio - 55 (Caledonian Road)
- Polka Theatre, Main Auditorium - 300; Studio - 70 (Wimbledon)
- Print Room, Main Auditorium - 180; Studio - 100 (Notting Hill)
- Puppet Theatre Barge - 50 (Maida Vale)
- Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch - 500 (Hornchurch)
- Queen Elizabeth Hall - 900 (South Bank)
- Questors Theatre, Judi Dench Playhouse - 355; Studio - 100 (Ealing)
- Richmond Theatre - 840 (Richmond)
- Robin Howard Dance Theatre at The Place - 290 (Bloomsbury)
- Rose Theatre, Kingston - 900 (Kingston)
- Rosemary Branch Theatre - 55 (Shoreditch)
- Royal Court Theatre, Upstairs - 380; Downstairs - 85 (Sloane Square)
- Royal National Theatre, Olivier - 1100; Lyttelton - 890; Dorfman - 400; Temporary - 225 (South Bank)
- The Roundhouse - 1700 (Chalk Farm)
- Rudolf Steiner Theatre - 220 (Westminster)
- Sadler's Wells Theatre, Main Auditorium - 1560; Lilian Baylis Studio - 200 (Islington)
- The Scoop - 800 (Southwark)
- Secombe Theatre - 395 (Sutton)
- Shakespeare's Globe, Globe - 1400; Sam Wanamaker Playhouse - 340 (South Bank)
- Shaw Theatre - 445 (Somers Town)
- Shoreditch Town Hall - 500 (Shoreditch)
- Soho Theatre - 160 (Soho)
- South London Theatre, Bell Theatre - 95; Prompt Corner - 60 (South Norwood)
- Southwark Playhouse, Main Auditorium - 240; Studio - 120 (Newington)
- The Space - 145 (Millwall)
- The Spread Eagle Theatre - 50 (Croydon)
- St. James Theatre, Main Auditorium - 310; Studio - 120 (Victoria)
- Stratford Circus, Circus 1 - 300; Circus 2 - 95 (Stratford)
- Tabard Theatre - 95 (Chiswick)
- Theatre 503 - 65 (Battersea)
- Theatre Royal Stratford East - 460 (Stratford)
- Tricycle Theatre - 235 (Kilburn)
- Unicorn Theatre, Main Auditorium - 290; Studio - 100 (Southwark)
- Union Chapel - 800 (Islington)
- Union Theatre - 40 (Southwark)
- Upstairs at The Gatehouse - 120 (Highgate)
- Warehouse Theatre - 100 (Croydon)
- Watermans Arts Centre - 240 (Brentford)
- White Bear Theatre - 50 (Kennington)
- Wilton's Music Hall - 300 (Shadwell)
- Young Vic, Main Auditorium - 420; Maria Studio - 150; Clara Studio - 70 (Lambeth)
Former theatres
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The List of English Renaissance theatres covers the period from the establishment of the first Tudor theatres, through to their suppression by parliament at the beginning of the English Civil War.
The List of Former theatres in London covers the period from the reopening of the playhouses after the English Restoration through to the 21st century. It includes music halls.
Opera, ballet and dance
The two main opera houses are:
- Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (the home of The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet)
- London Coliseum, Charing Cross (the home of English National Opera and English National Ballet)
Both of the above also stage ballet. Holland Park Opera stages opera at an outdoor venue in the summer. Several of the theatres listed have staged opera in the past, including the following:
- Sadler's Wells - London's main dance theatre
- Barbican Theatre - regularly hosts leading touring dance companies
- Savoy Theatre, the former home of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (Gilbert and Sullivan - inactive)
Experimental, contemporary and fringe opera is occasionally programmed at Riverside Studios, which also hosts the annual Tete-a-Tete The Opera Festival. The Arcola Theatre also hosts a contemporary fringe opera festival called 'Grimeborn'.
Live music
- 100 Club, Soho (indie rock and pop)
- 12 Bar Club, Holloway Road (blues, country music, folk, pop, rock and acoustic)
- 93 Feet East
- 229 Club, Marylebone
- Alexandra Palace (indie rock and pop)
- Barbican Hall at The Barbican Centre (classical/jazz/world)
- Barfly (club) Camden
- The Bedforshire, Balham
- Betty's Coffee, Dalston
- Brixton Academy (indie rock and pop)
- The Borderline, Soho (indie rock and pop)
- Camden Underworld
- Cargo
- Dublin Castle, Camden
- Earl's Court (rock and pop)
- Electric Ballroom, Camden (indie rock and pop)
- ExCeL Exhibition Centre
- Fairfield Halls
- The Garage, Islington. Now 'The Relentless Garage' (indie rock and pop)
- The Grand, Clapham Junction (former music hall now a night club)
- Hammersmith Apollo (indie rock and pop)
- Hammersmith Palais (indie rock and pop)
- Hanover Grand Theatre (disco)
- The Hobgoblin, Camden
- Indig02, Greenwich
- Jazz Cafe (jazz)
- Kingsway Hall (classical and film music)
- KOKO, Camden (indie rock and pop)
- Leicester Square Theatre / The Venue (indie rock and pop)
- London Forum (indie rock and pop, also known as Kentish Town Forum)
- O2 Academy Islington, Islington. Formally the Carling Academy Islington
- The O2 arena, Greenwich
- The Ocean Music Venue, (Hackney Central)
- Passing Clouds, Dalston
- Proud Camden (indie rock and pop)
- The Purple Turtle, Camden
- Purcell Room at the South Bank Centre (chamber music)
- Queen Elizabeth Hall at the South Bank Centre (orchestral and chamber music)
- Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Soho (jazz)
- The Roundhouse, Camden
- Royal Albert Hall (classical, pop and miscellaneous)
- Royal Festival Hall at the South Bank Centre (classical and jazz)
- Scala, King's Cross (indie rock and pop)
- The Shacklewell Arms, Dalson (indie rock and pop)
- Shepherd's Bush Empire (indie rock and pop)
- Shepherd's Bush Palace
- St John's, Smith Square (chamber music)
- The Troubadour, Earl's Court
- The Troxy, Commercial Road
- TwickFolk, at The Cabbage Patch, Twickenham (acoustic, folk and Americana)
- The UCL Bloomsbury
- The Unicorn, Camden
- Wembley Arena (rock and pop)
- Wembley Stadium (stadium rock)
- Wigmore Hall (chamber music)
Cinema
There are cinemas throughout Greater London, particularly multi-screen venues, however the majority of first run and independent films are shown in cinemas around Leicester Square.
- Odeon Leicester Square
- Odeon West End
- Empire, Leicester Square
- Prince Charles Cinema
- Vue West End
- National Film Theatre
- London IMAX
- Apollo cinemas
Clubs
There are clubs throughout Greater London, with many performing on a temporary basis. The more permanent ones are listed, but there is also a group of clubs in the Shoreditch and Hoxton areas.
- Chuckle Club, a comedy club that began in 1986 and has changed venues over time
- Electric Ballroom, a performance venue located in Camden Town constructed in the 1930s
- Hippodrome, built in 1900, this building was used for most of its lifetime as a venue for revues and musical comedy; it now functions as a private (for-hire) event venue
- HeyJo Club, Mayfair based Private Members Club owned by Dave West
Conference venues
- Altitude 360
- Hilton London Metropole
- Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
- Cavendish Conference Centre
- Mayfair Conference Centre
- ICO Conference Centre
- America Square Conference Centre
- Museum of the Order of St John
- Cavendish Venues
- London Art House
Former venues
- The 2i's Coffee Bar (1956–1970)
- Camden Palace (1982–2004) – nicknamed Cammy Pally – reverted to KOKO in 2004
- Infinity Club (2003–2005) – best known for its association with Carl Barât and The Libertines
- London Astoria (indie rock and pop, closed and demolished 2009)
- Mean Fiddler (indie rock and pop)
- Turnmills
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