Bloomsbury Theatre, Bloomsbury Studio
15 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AH -
Up to
70 guests
The Bloomsbury Theatre Building was officially opened in 1968 as The Central Collegiate Building.
The auditorium, which held over 500 people soon became the Collegiate Theatre. It was renamed in 1982 as Bloomsbury Theatre to reflect its geographical location as well as the artistic associations of the name. The main theatre was closed in 2015 and there are plans to reopen a theatre von a similar scale in 2018.
The Bloomsbury Theatre Studio is a multi-use, black box studio space suitable for all forms of production. The floor is sprung with black dance floor permanently installed. It is also suitable for presentations and lectures. It is available in various seating layouts and capacities depending on the type of event.
Capacity & layout
Theatre
up to 70
Amenities
Disabled access
Public transport
Location
Reviews
James Pearson-Jenkins
A wonderful venue that was well suited to a show where audience interaction is important. Drinks at the interval were reasonably priced, offering a selection of soft and alcoholic beverages and confectionery. Shallow steps and good accessibility. Many tube stations are but a short walk away, Near to Euston on the West Coast Main Line.
Esther Sonneveld Alamgir
Amazing space. Nice staff. Perfect event venue.
Larvin Pierce Paeste
Visited for an MMA session with UCL. Staff were very nice to let us through. However, in the evening this place can become quite packed.