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Waterloo East Theatre

Brad Street, London SE1 8TN

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

2:30 PM - 6:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

Brad Street, London SE1 8TN, United Kingdom
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About the Business

Waterloo East Theatre

Waterloo East Theatre is a one-of-a-kind establishment located in the heart of London at Brad St, London SE1 8TN, United Kingdom. Known as one of the most exciting creative spaces in the city, the theatre is a hub for theatrical and artistic brilliance. It serves as a major point of interest for both locals and visitors alike, drawing them in with its unique blend of contemporary and classic productions.

The theatre's spacious stage is the perfect platform for a diverse mix of performances, from thought-provoking plays to dazzling musicals, spoken word performances, and everything in between. The venue has a seating capacity of up to 120, providing an intimate and immersive experience that is rarely found elsewhere.

Although relatively new in the theatre scene, having opened its doors in 2010, the Waterloo East Theatre has established itself as a dynamic and pioneering venue. Its programming is inclusive and representative, as it plays host to both emerging and established artists with a variety of cultural backgrounds.

Aside from showcasing art, the theatre also features a bar, providing guests with a relaxed atmosphere to socialize over pre-show drinks or late-night cocktails. Its location in the buzzing Waterloo area of London ensures that guests have a choice of delicious food and top entertainment, as the area is home to other galleries, music venues, bars, and restaurants.

In summary, the Waterloo East Theatre is a unique venue in the heart of London that offers a delightful departure from the mainstream theatre model. Its inclusive programming, intimate space, and dedication to supporting emerging talent make it an institution that the local community and visitors can delight in.

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Reviews

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Helen Gartner:
5

"Basic but very good facilities and play wa. Excellent"

almost 2 years ago
Nick Hudleston:
4

"Visited this bijou theatre under the railway arches to see a superb production (Their Finest Hour). We had a great time! There's a tiny bar with one member of staff serving, and as a result rather flustered & short tempered. The foyer is very small, but tidy & functional. Loos were clean reportedly. The theatre itself was super. Do bear in mind that trains are rumbling overhead which, for the production we saw, about WW2, added to the ambience perfectly. On leaving, there are few black cabs if any passing by. We called an uber, without issue."

almost 2 years ago
TTFN Productions:
2

"Great little hidden theatre, underneath the arches around Waterloo. Such a shame that the man behind the bar was rather rude. When waiting to take our seats, two ladies having an argument with him about buying a drink at the bar before the show. We were then told we needed to hurry up into our seats, even though we were not the ones holding everyone up. Not to mention we were asked to leave almost as soon as the lights came up. Overall an average experience, I would recommend a jumper as it became very cold after about 30 minutes inside. Not a very friendly environment."

almost 2 years ago
Yaniv Knobel:
4

"We went on a comedy musical, we loved it. Only one thing was a problem- we could hear the train go by every couple of minutes"

more 6 years ago
Rosalind Orchard:
1

"A lovely little space under the railway bridge, and a small stage will suited to smaller, more intimate pieces of theatre. A shame, therefore, that the management and front of house (the same man) was so abysmally rude that you could not convince me to go there again. Be warned; if you like a warm, welcoming and unhurried theatre experience, stay well clear. I have not witnessed such arrogance and self-importance in the London theatre scene ever, and that is saying something!"

more 6 years ago
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