Coronet Theatre, London

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Matt Deres (talk | contribs) at 15:32, 10 January 2016 (Disambiguated: DeathwatchDeathwatch (play); Help needed: James Hogan). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Print Room
Map
AddressThe Coronet,
103 Notting Hill Gate, London,
W11 3LB
London
United Kingdom
TypeRegistered charity
OpenedSeptember 2010 (2010-09)
Website
www.the-print-room.org

The Print Room is a fringe theatre located in the old Coronet Cinema. The company was originally founded in Westbourne Grove, West London, and opened in September 2010.[1] It produces a programme of theatre, art, dance and music events.[2] The theatre is run by artistic director Anda Winters.[3]

The theatre was originally housed in a converted 1950s warehouse which had served as a graphic design workshop in Westbourne Grove. The venue had two spaces: an 80-seater studio, which it used for its larger productions, and a 40-seater space for smaller theatre pieces, play readings and art exhibitions.

In July 2014, it was announced that The Print Room was taking over the Coronet Cinema in Notting Hill Gate and will be its new home. [4]

The Print Room currently operates in the Coronet using the 180-seat main auditorium, and a smaller, 100-seat studio space.[5]

The Print Room stages lesser-known work by classic authors such as T.S Eliot, Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter, and new works by contemporary dramatists such as Brian Friel and Will Eno. [6]

Productions

Awards & nominations

  • Peter Brook Empty Space Award Nominee 2011 [12]
  • Off West End Award for Best Set Designer 2012, for Kingdom of Earth, won by Ruth Sutcliffe [13]
  • Off West End Award for Best Sound Designer 2012, for Snake in The Grass, won by Neil Alexander [13]
  • Off West End Award for Best Production 2013, for Uncle Vanya [14]

References

External links