Discover more to do in Kingston by taking advantage of the variety of theatrical spaces open for performance nearby.
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Rose Theatre
The Rose Theatre was founded by Sir Peter Hall, and its design is based on the original Elizabethan Rose Theatre on London’s Bankside. It produces both in-house and collaborative productions, with a focus on involving the local community in theatre. Its connections with Kingston University and other communities serve to make the Rose Theatre a cultural hub in South West London. The theatre offers circular seating across four levels and the Rose Theatre app even allows you to pre-order drinks up to an hour before performances.
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The Hammond Theatre
The Hammond Theatre attracts professional companies from around the UK with its state-of-the-art sound and light technology. As well as classical concerts, children’s performances and comedy nights, the theatre is an accredited venue for National Theatre Live and Royal Opera House screenings, allowing access to popular shows from the comforts of South West London.
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New Wimbledon Theatre
Based in Wimbledon Town Centre, the New Wimbledon Theatre is not only home to a year-round programme of a variety of performance types, including musicals, comedy, dance and the annual pantomime, but includes the Studio, a 50-80 seat black box theatre that hosts new developmental work from debut writers.
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Epsom Playhouse
With a main auditorium that seats up to 450 people, the Epsom Playhouse has been home to a number of stars, who you can find on their ever-changing Wall of Fame. With a successful, long-running series of Jazz Evenings, as well as classic Christmas pantomimes, the Epsom Playhouse often hosts international companies alongside community productions, helping provide something for every theatre lover.
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