EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney)
11 Stoke Newington Rd, London, N16 8BH -
From
£3500 min spendUp to
1200 guestsExternal Catering
allowed
EartH comprises of two main spaces and a restaurant space. On the ground floor the Concert Hall, a multi-purpose 1200 capacity dedicated events space and upstairs the Theatre, a 750 capacity tiered seated venue with jaw-dropping, original Art Deco features. The Bar + Kitchen is on the mezzanine level in between the two floors with a 300 standing capacity. Each space can be hired individually or the venue can be hired as a whole for a complete takeover.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 1200
Dining
up to 300
Theatre
up to 700
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 150
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Stage
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Promoted/ticketed events
Licensed for alcohol
Attendee Minimum Age
16
Cancellation policy
All terms & conditions are outlined in contract.
Other rules
AGE RESTRICTIONS Concert Hall 16+ (Each under 18’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult) Theatre 16+ (Each under 18’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult) Club Events (running past 11pm) 18+ Tickets will be sold through our SeeTickets account and all tickets are scannable on entry. The venue requires a minimum of a 50% allocation of the saleable capacity.
Location
Reviews
Elizabeth EME
I've been to to this place for a couple of performances, the artists and acoustics were great however the venue itself is quite disappointing. Some areas are really run down. There is only one entry/exit which is a narrow staircase, concerning from a security point of view and hardly accessible. There are two bars in the venue itself at the top of the stairs and the bar staff is loud throwing the glasses/cans around which ends up being incredibly noisy especially when you are in the middle of a quiet acoustic set.
Sophylina
NOT TRULY ACCESSIBLE visited 19/07/24 for a comedy variety show. The venue itself is rustic and you can appreciate the charm of it being an ex cinema. It gets very hot in there so take a fan in warmer weather. I’m a wheelchair user so have to use a different entrance and had to wait for someone to come and assist us and they have a stair lift which is not a pleasant experience to use- all I would say is you’ve got to trust the process but it gets you up and down even if it feel undignified. The bar is not accessible as it’s at the top of the theatre up the stairs but I’m sure staff would go for you if you were alone- but I had a companion. The biggest issue is the toilets: the toilet is large enough but the doorway is standard so manoeuvring your chair is tight. I used the toilet before the shower however during the first part of the show it flooded- and it took a ridiculous amount of time for someone to do something- they asked if I needed the water clearing before I used it?! Of course- I have very poor mobility and the water was a slip risk and never mind we didn’t know if it was clean or not. So I couldn’t use the toilet until the second interval. Another key issue is the location of the accessible toilet and the talent dressing rooms- security would prevent me from using the toilet until all the talent had got back in their dressing room because commoners aren’t allowed too close (😒) apparently. As a disabled person I can’t always wait around and considering I had already not been able to use the toilet in the first interval this was frustrating! The manager who supported me into the venue however was very friendly.
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