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Performance Spaces in London for 50 people

Explore top performance spaces in London for 50 people. Perfect venues for corporate events and creative showcases.

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Discover the perfect performance spaces in London for your next event accommodating up to 50 guests.

  • One Birdcage Walk - image
    From £3,300 per person200

    An elegant oak-clad library with park views, ideal for evening events in Westminster.

  • 113 Chancery Lane  - image
    Chancery Lane, City

    113 Chancery Lane

    From £1,600 per person210

    Located on the ground floor, the Reading Room is prefect for canape receptions, private dinners, award ceremonies, special celebrations. With its fireplace frieze carved by British sculptor Gilbert Bayes, bets known for the Queen of Time clock above Selfridges' main doorway, and flanked by marble columns the spacious Reading Room is exceptionally versatile. Featuring abundant natural light and high ceiling, the beautiful gilded wooden gallery with leather-bound books add to the dramatic grandeur of the room.

  • Bankside

    Swan at The Globe

    From £500 per person120

    Elegant room with Thames views, private balcony. Ideal for weddings and intimate celebrations.

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  • Piccadilly Circus

    {10-11} Carlton House Terrace

    From £4,825 per person150

    Elegant historic venue with versatile event spaces, ideal for weddings, receptions, and conferences.

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  • Westminster

    116 Pall Mall

    From £90 per person160

    A grand, versatile event space in a Georgian landmark, ideal for dining, banquets, and weddings.

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  • Regent's Park

    Lord's Cricket Ground

    From £6,500 per person100

    Iconic media centre with panoramic views, ideal for unique receptions and corporate events.

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  • Moorgate Place

    One Moorgate Place

    From £5,000 per person100

    A historic domed room with stained glass and murals, ideal for board meetings in a grand setting.

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  • Marylebone

    41 Portland Place

    From £790 per person50

    Elegant Georgian dining room for up to 32 guests, ideal for corporate and private dinner parties.

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Performance Spaces in London for 50 people

Explore top performance spaces in London for 50 people. Perfect venues for corporate events and creative showcases.

About Performance Spaces

### Why London's Performance Spaces for 50 People Are Perfect for Your Next Corporate Showcase There's something magical about watching a corporate presentation come alive in a proper performance space – and London's intimate venues for 50 people hit that sweet spot perfectly. We've seen countless companies transform their quarterly reviews, product launches, and team presentations from mundane boardroom affairs into genuinely engaging experiences that people actually remember. The beauty of London's 50-person performance spaces lies in their versatility. Unlike massive theatres where your audience feels lost, or cramped meeting rooms where creativity dies, these venues create that perfect sense of intimacy whilst maintaining professional gravitas. Think of spaces like The Gallery at 10 Cable Street – at 60m², it's large enough for proper staging yet cosy enough that every person feels connected to your message. #### What Makes These Spaces Work So Well for Corporate Events The technical infrastructure in London's performance venues is genuinely impressive. Most come equipped with professional-grade AV systems, proper acoustics (crucial when you're presenting to 50 people), and lighting rigs that can transform the mood instantly. We've found that venues typically offer at least 32 amps of power supply and 100 Mbps internet – essential if you're planning any live streaming or interactive elements. The pricing structure works brilliantly for corporate budgets too. You're looking at £500-£1,000 per day for most quality spaces, which breaks down to roughly £10-£20 per person – far more cost-effective than many traditional conference venues when you factor in the production value you're getting. #### Location Advantages That Actually Matter London's performance spaces cluster around areas with excellent transport links. Whether your team's coming from Canary Wharf or your clients are travelling from across the country, venues near King's Cross, Liverpool Street, or Oxford Circus mean everyone can arrive without the usual London transport drama. We've noticed that spaces within 10 minutes' walk of major stations see significantly better attendance rates. The cultural context matters too. When you're hosting in a performance space, you're immediately signalling that this isn't just another corporate meeting. It sets expectations higher and encourages more creative thinking – something we've seen work particularly well for [product launches](https://hirespace.com/blog/perfect-product-launch-locations-in-london/) and strategic planning sessions. For your next corporate showcase, consider how a performance space could elevate your message. The combination of professional technical capabilities, intimate scale, and London's unmatched accessibility creates an environment where your content truly shines. ### The Essential Technical Checklist: What Every 50-Person Performance Space Must Have Nothing's worse than arriving at what looks like the perfect performance space only to discover the AV system can't handle your presentation or the acoustics make your speaker sound like they're talking through a tin can. After years of booking these venues, we've developed a foolproof technical checklist that'll save you from those heart-stopping moments. #### Power and Connectivity: The Foundation That Can't Fail Your 50-person performance space absolutely must have at least 32 amps of single-phase power supply – this isn't negotiable if you're planning any serious AV setup. We've learned this the hard way when a client's product demo literally went dark mid-presentation because the venue couldn't handle their equipment load. Most quality London venues now provide this as standard, but always confirm during your site visit. Internet connectivity is equally crucial. Demand at least 100 Mbps bandwidth, especially if you're planning live streaming or interactive elements. We've seen too many corporate showcases stumble because the WiFi couldn't handle 50 people simultaneously accessing presentation materials or participating in live polls. #### Audio-Visual Systems That Actually Work The projection setup needs to be spot-on for 50 people. Look for HD projectors with multiple HDMI inputs – you'll inevitably have speakers with different devices. The screen should be positioned so everyone has clear sightlines, which means checking those awkward corner seats during your venue visit. Professional PA systems are non-negotiable. The venue should provide wireless microphones (at least two – one for backup) and mixing capabilities. Poor audio kills engagement faster than anything else, and in a 50-person space, everyone notices when the sound's off. #### The Often-Overlooked Essentials Climate control with individual zone management is crucial – 50 people generate significant heat, and stuffy rooms kill creativity. Ensure there's proper HVAC with temperature controls you can actually adjust. Storage space matters more than you'd think. You need at least 5m² for equipment, materials, and personal belongings. Many venues overlook this, leaving you scrambling for somewhere to store presentation materials. Lighting flexibility can transform your event's impact. Look for venues with dimmer controls and the ability to create different moods – bright for workshops, atmospheric for presentations. This technical foundation, combined with London's excellent transport links, creates the perfect environment for memorable corporate events. Much like planning [corporate days out](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out), the technical details make or break the experience. Before signing any contract, insist on a full technical run-through with your actual equipment. It's the only way to guarantee everything works seamlessly on the day. ### Navigating London's Performance Space Landscape: From West End Studios to Creative Hubs ### Navigating London's Performance Space Landscape: From West End Studios to Creative Hubs London's performance space scene is wonderfully diverse, but knowing where to look for your 50-person event can save you weeks of searching and thousands in budget. We've mapped out the key areas over the years, and each district offers distinct advantages depending on your event's personality and audience. #### The West End: Premium but Worth Every Penny The West End studios command premium rates – typically £800-£1,000 per day – but the prestige factor is undeniable. These venues often occupy converted Victorian buildings with soaring ceilings (minimum 3m, which is perfect for your sightlines) and period features that photographs beautifully. The downside? Parking is virtually non-existent, and your guests will pay £5-£10 per hour if they drive. What makes West End spaces special for corporate events is their proximity to client entertainment. After your presentation, you're minutes from world-class restaurants and theatres – perfect for extending the experience into evening entertainment. #### Shoreditch and East London: Where Creativity Meets Value East London's creative hubs offer exceptional value, with quality performance spaces starting around £500 per day. The industrial aesthetic works brilliantly for tech companies and creative agencies, and the transport links via Liverpool Street make it surprisingly accessible for corporate audiences. We've noticed these venues often provide more flexible technical setups – many are purpose-built for multimedia performances and can handle complex AV requirements without breaking a sweat. The 60m² spaces we typically recommend here feel more spacious due to higher ceilings and open-plan layouts. #### South London's Hidden Gems Don't overlook South London – venues around London Bridge and Southwark offer excellent value and stunning Thames views. The area's regeneration means you'll find modern performance spaces with cutting-edge facilities at prices that'll make your finance director smile. #### Making Your Choice: Location Strategy That Works Consider your audience's journey time carefully. We've found that venues within 10 minutes' walk of major stations see 15-20% better attendance rates. If your team's travelling from multiple locations, central hubs like King's Cross offer the best compromise. For international clients or [company retreats](https://hirespace.com/GB/Greater-London/Company-Retreats) extending beyond London, proximity to airports matters. Venues with direct transport links to Heathrow or Gatwick can be worth the premium. The key is matching venue personality to your event's objectives. A product launch needs different energy than a strategic planning session, and London's diverse performance space landscape can accommodate both beautifully. Start by shortlisting three venues in different areas, then visit each with your actual presentation setup. The venue that handles your technical requirements most smoothly while fitting your budget and location needs is your winner. ### Smart Budgeting for Performance Spaces: Getting Maximum Impact for Your 50-Person Event ### Smart Budgeting for Performance Spaces: Getting Maximum Impact for Your 50-Person Event The biggest mistake we see companies make is treating performance space budgets like standard meeting room hire – it's a completely different beast, and understanding the cost structure can save you thousands whilst delivering far better results. Here's the reality: quality performance spaces in London for 50 people typically run £500-£1,000 per day, but that's just your starting point. The real budget magic happens when you understand what's included and what's not. Most venues quote a base rate that covers the space and basic lighting, but professional AV packages can add another £200-£400 per day. However, this often works out cheaper than hiring external AV companies who'll charge £150+ just for setup. #### The Hidden Costs That Catch Everyone Out Security deposits are standard – usually 20-30% of your total booking value – but they're refundable if you leave the space as you found it. What's not refundable is the £100-£200 cleaning fee if your event involves catering or if attendees get a bit enthusiastic with refreshments. Staffing requirements vary dramatically between venues. Some include a venue manager in their day rate, others charge £25-£35 per hour for essential technical support. Always clarify this upfront – having someone who knows the lighting board can be worth their weight in gold when your presentation needs that perfect atmospheric moment. #### Getting Maximum Value From Your Investment The sweet spot for 50-person performance spaces is booking Tuesday through Thursday. Weekend rates can jump 40-50%, and Monday bookings often come with reduced technical support. We've found that venues are most flexible on pricing for midweek bookings, especially if you're planning multiple events throughout the year. Consider package deals if you're planning a series of presentations. Many venues offer 15-20% discounts for booking three or more events, and you'll build a relationship with their technical team who'll understand your specific requirements. #### Smart Negotiation Tactics That Actually Work Venues are often more flexible on additional services than base rates. If the day rate is fixed, negotiate included AV time, extended setup hours, or complimentary green room access. These add-ons can save £200-£300 per event whilst significantly improving your experience. For companies planning regular showcases, annual contracts work brilliantly. We've seen clients secure 25% discounts by committing to six events per year, plus priority booking during peak seasons. The key is viewing your performance space budget as an investment in impact, not just room hire. When you factor in the enhanced engagement, professional presentation quality, and memorable experience you're creating, the cost per person often works out better than traditional conference venues. Much like planning [corporate days out](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out), the upfront investment pays dividends in team engagement and business outcomes. Start by getting quotes from three venues with identical specifications, then use the best offer to negotiate with your preferred choice. ### Avoiding the 5 Most Common Performance Space Booking Mistakes in London We've watched brilliant corporate events turn into absolute disasters because of five recurring mistakes that are completely avoidable. The frustrating thing is, these aren't complex technical issues – they're simple oversights that can derail months of planning in minutes. #### Mistake #1: Assuming All 50-Person Spaces Are Actually Built for 50 People This sounds obvious, but you'd be amazed how many venues advertise "50-person capacity" based on fire regulations rather than practical comfort. We've seen spaces that technically fit 50 people but leave everyone feeling like sardines. Always ask for the breakdown: theatre-style seating typically accommodates 50 comfortably, but reception-style might squeeze in 50 whilst banquet-style drops to 30. Visit during a similar event if possible – photos lie, but your eyes don't. #### Mistake #2: Booking Without Testing Your Actual Equipment Here's where companies lose thousands: they book based on the venue's equipment list without testing compatibility. That £800-per-day West End studio might have "professional AV systems," but if your presentation software doesn't play nicely with their setup, you're looking at emergency equipment hire at £300+ per day. Always insist on a technical rehearsal with your actual devices, especially if you're planning interactive elements or live streaming. #### Mistake #3: Underestimating London's Transport Chaos Even venues "10 minutes from the station" can become 30-minute journeys during rush hour or Tube strikes. We've learned to build 45-minute buffer times into all London events and always provide alternative transport routes. Consider venues near multiple transport options – spaces around King's Cross work brilliantly because guests can arrive via Tube, train, or bus without drama. #### Mistake #4: Ignoring the Neighbourhood Context Booking a performance space in a residential area without checking local noise restrictions has caught out more companies than you'd think. Many London boroughs enforce strict noise limits after 10pm, and some have daytime restrictions too. Always verify operating hours and noise policies, especially if your event includes music or enthusiastic applause. #### Mistake #5: Skipping the Insurance and Licensing Details Performance spaces often require different insurance coverage than standard meeting rooms, particularly if you're filming or recording. Public liability insurance of £5 million is standard, but some venues demand additional coverage for equipment or filming rights. Check these requirements early – sorting insurance last-minute can delay your event by weeks. The smartest approach? Create a venue checklist covering capacity comfort, technical compatibility, transport accessibility, local restrictions, and insurance requirements. Much like planning [team off-sites](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-London/Team-Off-Sites), the details make the difference between memorable success and expensive disaster. Book your shortlisted venues for site visits on the same day of the week and time as your planned event – you'll spot potential issues that aren't obvious during quiet weekday afternoons.

Featured Venues for Performance Spaces

Browse 16 venues perfect for Performance Spaces

Film and Photo at One Birdcage Walk

An elegant oak-clad library with park views, ideal for evening events in Westminster.

From: £3300 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Dining at 113 Chancery Lane

From: £1600 per person

Capacity: Up to 210 guests

Weddings at Swan at The Globe

Elegant room with Thames views, private balcony. Ideal for weddings and intimate celebrations.

From: £500 per person

Capacity: Up to 120 guests

Weddings at {10-11} Carlton House Terrace

Elegant historic venue with versatile event spaces, ideal for weddings, receptions, and conferences.

From: £4825 per person

Capacity: Up to 150 guests

Dining at 116 Pall Mall

A grand, versatile event space in a Georgian landmark, ideal for dining, banquets, and weddings.

From: £90 per person

Capacity: Up to 160 guests

Events at Lord's Cricket Ground

Iconic media centre with panoramic views, ideal for unique receptions and corporate events.

From: £6500 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Business at One Moorgate Place

A historic domed room with stained glass and murals, ideal for board meetings in a grand setting.

From: £5000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Dining at 41 Portland Place

Elegant Georgian dining room for up to 32 guests, ideal for corporate and private dinner parties.

From: £790 per person

Capacity: Up to 50 guests

Weddings at The Landmark London

Elegant Victorian-style room with high ceilings and romantic lighting, perfect for weddings.

From: £3500 per person

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Events at Prince Philip House

An elegant Grade I listed venue with natural light, ideal for diverse events up to 250 guests.

From: £3500 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

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