960-seat Soho Theatre Walthamstow to open in May with programme announced
960-seat Soho Theatre Walthamstow to open in May with programme announced
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The new Soho Theatre Walthamstow is to open its doors for the first time in May with a programme including performances from comedians Dara O’Briain, Mark Watson and Suzi Ruffell. The 960-seat venue is housed in the Grade II-listed former Granada Theatre building in the London area, and also features new studio spaces, four bars and a restaurant, after it was developed by Soho Theatre, which currently runs a venue in the capital’s Dean Street, and Waltham Forest Council.
Along with its comedy programme, the theatre will also hold a number of shows such as Natalie Palamides’s Weer, Neon Nights and Aladdin And The Magic Lamp. Speaking about the venue’s launch, chairwoman of Soho Theatre, Dame Heather Rabbatts said: “It’s been an incredible journey for Soho Theatre. We’re a small theatre, always managing to creatively punch above our weight and with an impact that has been felt in TV, film and commercial theatre.
“The fantastic array of artists that we’ve worked with, together with our presence at Edinburgh Fringe, in India and elsewhere is testament to that. But we’re no longer a small theatre. “Alongside the creative powerhouse that is our Dean Street home, we’ll be presenting world class artists to even larger audiences in our new and gloriously refurbished venue in Walthamstow, east London.”.
Other performances at the venue will include live versions of popular podcasts Brown Girls Do It Too and Tifo Football, along with a two-day film festival, while Soho Theatre Walthamstow will also host a number of taster workshops to nature young talent.