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'''Arcola Theatre''' is an [[Off West End|Off West End theatre]] theatre located in the [[London Borough of Hackney]]. It presents plays, operas and musicals featuring established and emerging artists.
'''Arcola Theatre''' is an [[Off West End|Off West End theatre]] located in the [[London Borough of Hackney]]. It presents plays, operas and musicals featuring established and emerging artists.


The theatre building, in the former Colourworks paint factory on Ashwin Street, [[Dalston]], houses two [[studio theatre]] spaces, two rehearsal studios and a café-bar. The theatre runs one of East London's most extensive arts engagement programmes, creating over 5000 opportunities for the local community every year.
The theatre building, in the former Colourworks paint factory on Ashwin Street, [[Dalston]], houses two [[studio theatre]] spaces, two rehearsal studios and a café-bar. The theatre runs one of East London's most extensive arts engagement programmes, creating over 5000 opportunities for the local community every year.

Revision as of 14:58, 31 January 2016

Arcola Theatre
Map
Address24 Ashwin Street London E8 3DL , Dalston
Hackney, London
OwnerArcola Theatre Production Company
TypeOff West End
ProductionRepertory productions
Construction
Opened2000
Rebuilt2010-11
Website
www.arcolatheatre.com

Arcola Theatre is an Off West End theatre located in the London Borough of Hackney. It presents plays, operas and musicals featuring established and emerging artists.

The theatre building, in the former Colourworks paint factory on Ashwin Street, Dalston, houses two studio theatre spaces, two rehearsal studios and a café-bar. The theatre runs one of East London's most extensive arts engagement programmes, creating over 5000 opportunities for the local community every year.

Since 2007 the 'Green Arcola' project has aimed to make Arcola the world's first carbon-neutral theatre.

History

Arcola Theatre was founded by artistic director Mehmet Ergen, in September 2000.

Its original location was a former textile factory on Arcola Street in Dalston. The theatre celebrated this with its fifth anniversary production, The Factory Girls by Frank McGuinness.[1]

Since its inception the theatre has won the Peter Brook Empty Space Award two years in succession and was awarded Time Out Live Awards in 2003 and 2006. Many productions at the theatre have been selected as Time Out Critic’s Choice.

In 2007, an Arcola co-production of Mojo Mickeybo by Owen McCafferty became its first West End transfer to the Trafalgar Studios.[2] 2007 also marked the first season of the Arcola's Grimeborn, an opera and musical theatre festival that runs for two weeks in August.

In January 2011 the Arcola moved to a former paint-manufacturing workshop on Ashwin Street in Dalston, after its previous landlord earmarked the Arcola Street site for redevelopment as apartments.[3] It marked the move by premiering The Painter, a play about J. M. W. Turner by Rebecca Lenkiewicz.[4]

The theatre is also one of the most successful participants of the 10:10 project. Over the course of one year they reduced their carbon emissions by 32%.

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference History was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ British Theatre Guide, 30 May 2007 accessed 18 Sep 2007
  3. ^ http://www.whatsonstage.com/news/theatre/london/E8831285942121/Arcola+Moves+as+Landlords+Turn+Theatre+into+Flats.html
  4. ^ Lee, Veronica (10 April 2012). "Moving stories for London's fringe theatres". London Evening Standard.

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