Theatres

The Mountview Conservatoire for the Performing Arts in Crouch End and Jackson's Lane Community Centre in Highgate offer year-round drama productions. Professional and amateur companies perform there, presenting pieces for adults and children.

The North London Performing Arts Centre combines theatrical productions with a course schedule.

The latest addition to London’s cultural arts scene is the Bernie Grant Arts Centre. The new purpose built multi-arts centre includes a 300 seat auditorium, 70 seat studio/rehearsal space, café/bar, multimedia workspaces and open spaces, and holds regular performances.

There are also small theatres in more intimate venues, such as Upstairs at the Gatehouse in Highgate.

Chicken Shed Studio Theatre

Chase Side
Southgate N14 4PE
Box Office - Tel 020 8292 9222
Web www.chickenshed.org.uk (see external links section below)

Jackson's Lane Community Centre

269a Archway Road
Highgate N6 5AA
Tel 020 8340 5226
Web www.jacksonslane.org.uk (see external links section below)

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Mountview Conservatoire

Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Ralph Richardson Memorial Studios
Clarendon Road,
Wood Green N22 6XF
Box Office - Tel 020 8347 3601
Web www.mountview.ac.uk (see external links section below)

North London Performing Arts Centre

76 St James Lane
Muswell Hill N10 3DF
Tel 020 8444 4544
Web: www.nlpac.co.uk (see external links section below)

Bernie Grant Arts Centre

Bernie Grant Arts Centre
Town Hall Approach Road
Tottenham Green
N15 4RX
Tel 020 8365 5450
Email boxoffice@berniegrantcentre.co.uk
Web www.berniegrantcentre.co.uk (see external links section below)

Upstairs at the Gatehouse

Junction of Hampstead Lane/North Rd
Highgate Village N6 4BD
Tel 020 8340 3488
Web www.upstairsatthegatehouse.com (see external links section below)

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Page Last Updated: 30 July 2008

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