King's Head Theatre Club
One of the first pub theatres in London situated in Islington’s historic nineteenth century King’s Head. The theatre, in the large back room of the pub, was founded in 1970 by American producer Dan Crawford and sees a wide variety of work. Seating is usually cabaret-style.
A pub theatre of an almost primitive kind, its work has regularly attracted the attention of national newspaper critics.
Built / Converted
1970
Dates of use
Current state
Extant
Current use
Theatre (pub theatre)
Address
115 Upper Street, London, Islington, N1 1QN, England
Website
Further details
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Events
- 1864 Design/Construction: King’s Head public houseUnknown- Architect
- 1905 Alteration: billiard hallUnknown- Architect
- 1970 Alteration: room converted to theatreUnknown- Architect
Capacities
- CapacityLaterDescription125
- CapacityCurrentDescription115
Listings
- ListingIIComment30.9.1994
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