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Performance Spaces London

From theatres fit for Shakespeare to warehouses perfect for immersive performances, browse our list of performance spaces for hire in London.

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  • Fabric - image
    Farringdon

    Fabric

    1,500

    A renowned 3-room music venue in Clerkenwell with a 1510 capacity and 24-hour licensing.

  • Dominion Theatre  - image
    Tottenham Court Road

    Dominion Theatre

    From £10,000 per person2,069

    A spacious two-level auditorium with excellent views, ideal for conferences and lectures.

  • Waterloo

    The Calder Theatre Bookshop

    From £200 per person32

    A flexible theatre space in Waterloo for rehearsals, auditions, workshops, and meetings.

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  • Southwark

    Bridge Theatre

    From £7,865 per person600

    A bright, spacious foyer with Thames views. Ideal for corporate events, launches, and ceremonies.

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  • East End

    Rich Mix

    From £200 per person350

    A versatile blank canvas space in Shoreditch, ideal for events, performances, and private screenings.

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  • Bethnal Green

    Oxford House

    From £680 per person250

    A versatile theatre in East London with flexible seating, PA system, and stage lighting. Suitable for performances and events.

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  • Farringdon

    The Distillers Smithfield Market

    From £3,000 per person270

    The Distillers is experienced in holding private parties using the whole venue, whether for wedding receptions, private functions or corporate functions. In such an excellent location, close to Blackfriars and Farringdon tube stations, The Distillers is an ideal location for larger events.

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  • Angel

    Sadler's Wells

    From £18,500 per person1,500

    A 1500-seat theatre with advanced tech, ideal for performances, conferences, and large events.

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Performance Spaces London

From theatres fit for Shakespeare to warehouses perfect for immersive performances, browse our list of performance spaces for hire in London.

About Performance Spaces

### Discovering London's Performance Spaces: A Guide for Event Professionals London's performance spaces are as varied and vibrant as the city itself, offering event professionals a rich palette from which to craft unforgettable experiences. When searching for the perfect performance space in London, consider the historical and cultural significance of your venue. Iconic locations like the Royal Albert Hall or the Shakespeare's Globe can add a touch of grandeur and authenticity to your event, resonating with attendees long after the final curtain call. Accessibility is paramount; choose a venue well-connected by London's extensive transport network to ensure ease of attendance. Look for spaces that offer the technical capabilities your event requires, such as state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, which are essential for creating the right atmosphere and delivering a seamless performance. Remember, the architecture and acoustics of a space can greatly influence the audience's experience. Venues with unique design features not only provide a stunning backdrop but can also enhance the performance itself. For a truly immersive experience, consider how the venue's layout can facilitate interaction between performers and the audience. Finally, don't overlook the practicalities. Ensure the venue has the necessary licensing for your event, especially if it involves live music or late-night performances. Check for in-house catering options or nearby dining establishments to keep your guests satiated. By meticulously planning these details, you'll set the stage for a successful and memorable event in the heart of London's dynamic theatre scene. Explore more about [Corporate Away Day Venues in the South East](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Away-Day-Venues), [The Bloomsbury Ballroom](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-bloomsbury-ballroom/), and [The Business Design Centre](https://hirespace.com/blog/explore-endless-event-options-at-the-business-design-centre/) for further inspiration. ### Maximising Your Event's Potential: Selecting the Perfect London Venue Selecting the perfect London venue for your performance is a pivotal decision that can elevate your event from the ordinary to the extraordinary. In a city where the options are as diverse as the performances themselves, it's essential to match the venue to the vision of your event. Consider the scale of your performance; intimate spaces can offer a unique, up-close experience, while larger venues cater to grand productions that require more extensive technical setups. When assessing potential venues, think about the technical specifications you'll need. Does the venue have the lighting and sound capabilities to meet the demands of your performance? Is there sufficient backstage space for your performers? Venues like the Southbank Centre are renowned for their technical facilities, but always confirm specifics with venue managers. Location is also crucial. A venue's proximity to transport links can greatly affect attendance. Venues in areas like Covent Garden or the West End are easily accessible, but also explore hidden gems in other boroughs that might offer a unique setting and better value. Remember to consider the ambiance of the venue. Historic venues can provide an atmospheric setting, but make sure they have the modern amenities your event requires. Venues with a view of the Thames, for example, can add a memorable touch to your event. Lastly, ensure the venue aligns with your event's ethos. If sustainability is a key concern, seek out venues with green credentials. By carefully considering these factors, you'll find a London performance space that not only meets your needs but also captivates your audience. For more insights, explore options like [Corporate Entertainment at Fairgame](https://hirespace.com/blog/corporate-entertainment-goes-off-with-a-bang-at-fairgame/) or consider the unique experiences offered by venues such as [The London Film Museum](https://hirespace.com/blog/be-bond-at-the-london-film-museum/). ### Enhancing the Experience: Creative Event Theming and Entertainment in London In the heart of a city that never sleeps, London's performance spaces offer a canvas for event professionals to create truly spectacular themed events. When it comes to enhancing the experience through creative theming and entertainment, the key is to leverage London's unique cultural tapestry to your advantage. Start by considering the historical and artistic narratives that resonate with your audience and how they can be woven into your event's theme. For instance, a Shakespearean gala might find its home in a venue echoing Elizabethan architecture, while a modern art-inspired event could thrive in a minimalist space. Incorporate local talent to give your event an authentic London vibe. From West End performers to street artists, the city's diverse artistic community can provide a range of entertainment options that reflect the capital's dynamic spirit. Utilise [Hire Space's Top 5 Summer Party Picks](https://hirespace.com/blog/hire-space-top-summer-party-picks/) for inspiration on seasonal themes or explore [The Bloomsbury Ballroom](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-bloomsbury-ballroom/) for a touch of timeless elegance. Don't forget the power of technology to amplify your theme. Interactive installations, such as virtual reality experiences, can transport guests to another world, while state-of-the-art sound and lighting can transform a space to match your creative vision. Venues like [The Business Design Centre](https://hirespace.com/blog/explore-endless-event-options-at-the-business-design-centre/) are equipped to support such technological enhancements. Above all, ensure your themed event remains cohesive from start to finish. This means aligning invitations, decor, entertainment, and even catering to your chosen theme. By doing so, you'll craft an immersive experience that captivates and delights your guests, making your London event unforgettable. ### Navigating Logistics: Licensing, Catering, and Technology in London's Venues Navigating the logistics of licensing, catering, and technology is a critical aspect of event planning, especially when it comes to London's diverse performance spaces. For event professionals, understanding the nuances of these elements is key to ensuring a smooth and successful event. Firstly, licensing can be a complex area. It's essential to ascertain whether your chosen venue holds a premises licence that covers your event's specific needs, such as alcohol sales or live music. If additional permissions are required, the [Licensing Act 2003](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/17/contents) is your starting point for understanding the legalities. Engage with the venue's management early on to navigate this process efficiently. Catering is another vital component. Whether you're planning a gala dinner or need interval refreshments, check if the venue offers in-house catering or if you'll need to bring in an external supplier. Remember to consider dietary requirements and offer a diverse menu to accommodate all guests. Venues like [Aquavit London](https://hirespace.com/blog/host-delectable-dinners-and-drinks-receptions-at-aquavit-london/) exemplify the high standard of catering you can expect in the capital. Lastly, technology can make or break an event. Confirm the venue's capabilities for sound, lighting, and any special effects you plan to incorporate. Venues such as [The Business Design Centre](https://hirespace.com/blog/explore-endless-event-options-at-the-business-design-centre/) are known for their advanced tech setups. Always conduct a site visit to test equipment and ensure compatibility with your requirements. By meticulously planning these logistical elements, you'll be well-equipped to deliver an exceptional event experience in London's performance spaces. ### Post-Performance Perfection: Accessibility, Safety, and Attendee Engagement Ensuring a seamless post-performance experience in London's performance spaces is as crucial as the show itself. Accessibility should be at the forefront of your planning; confirm that the venue is equipped with ramps, lifts, and accessible restrooms to accommodate all guests, including those with disabilities. Clear signage and trained staff can guide attendees smoothly, enhancing their overall experience. Safety is paramount. Work with the venue to understand their emergency procedures and ensure there are adequate first aid facilities. It's also wise to brief your staff on these protocols to foster a secure environment. For larger events, consider hiring professional security to manage crowd control and maintain order. Engagement doesn't end when the curtains close. Encourage attendees to share their experiences on social media using event-specific hashtags, which can extend the event's reach and provide valuable feedback. Post-event networking spaces, perhaps in a nearby [bar or restaurant](https://hirespace.com/blog/get-wild-at-mac-wild/), can add value to the experience, allowing for discussions and connections that could lead to future collaborations. Lastly, follow up with a thank you message and a survey link, like those suggested in [5 Of The Best Virtual Games On The Market Right Now](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-best-virtual-games-on-the-market/), to gather insights for improving future events. By focusing on these post-performance details, you'll not only ensure a smooth conclusion to your event but also leave a lasting impression on your attendees.

Featured Venues for Performance Spaces

Browse 16 venues perfect for Performance Spaces

Events at Fabric

A renowned 3-room music venue in Clerkenwell with a 1510 capacity and 24-hour licensing.

Capacity: Up to 1500 guests

Arts at Dominion Theatre

A spacious two-level auditorium with excellent views, ideal for conferences and lectures.

From: £10000 per person

Capacity: Up to 2069 guests

Arts at The Calder Theatre Bookshop

A flexible theatre space in Waterloo for rehearsals, auditions, workshops, and meetings.

From: £200 per person

Capacity: Up to 32 guests

Events at Bridge Theatre

A bright, spacious foyer with Thames views. Ideal for corporate events, launches, and ceremonies.

From: £7865 per person

Capacity: Up to 600 guests

Events at Rich Mix

A versatile blank canvas space in Shoreditch, ideal for events, performances, and private screenings.

From: £200 per person

Capacity: Up to 350 guests

Arts at Oxford House

A versatile theatre in East London with flexible seating, PA system, and stage lighting. Suitable for performances and events.

From: £680 per person

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Events at The Distillers Smithfield Market

From: £3000 per person

Capacity: Up to 270 guests

Arts at Sadler's Wells

A 1500-seat theatre with advanced tech, ideal for performances, conferences, and large events.

From: £18500 per person

Capacity: Up to 1500 guests

Business at King's House

A versatile 200-seat auditorium in a refurbished billiard hall, ideal for conferences and events.

From: £300 per person

Capacity: Up to 240 guests

Events at Rudolf Steiner House & Marylebone Theatre

A newly refurbished, versatile performance space for theatre, concerts, dance, and spoken word events.

From: £1800 per person

Capacity: Up to 270 guests

...and 6 more venues available

Frequently Asked Questions

Are historic venues suitable for shows?

Historic venues in London add charm but check for modern facilities like lighting and sound. Venues like the Globe Theatre combine history with contemporary amenities for a memorable performance.

What tech should London venues offer?

London performance spaces should be equipped with high-quality sound and lighting systems, as well as multimedia capabilities for a seamless production. Look for venues with modern tech amenities to support your event's technical requirements.

How to balance budget and quality?

In London, aim for a performance space that offers value without compromising on quality. Expect to pay £100-£150/head for venues with essential tech and comfort, adjusting for size and location.

What size venue is best for performances?

Choose a London venue that matches your audience size and performance scale. Intimate spaces are ideal for smaller shows, while larger theatres suit grand productions with extensive audiences.

How to find a unique London stage?

For a unique performance space in London, consider converted warehouses or industrial settings that offer character. Ensure they have the necessary infrastructure to support your performance's technical needs.

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