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London venues: The King's Head Theatre

The King's Head theatre introduces itself as London's most ambitious pub theatre, committed to produce unapologetic work. Dan Crawford led the venue for 35 years establishing it as a breeding ground for new talents and great work. The walls of the pub display the multitude of famous faces that bean their careers here.

The King's Head Theatre stands on a plot of land that has been used as a public house since 1543, though for most of its history it has been known as the King's Head Tavern, the name itself coming from an old story about Henry VIII supposedly stopping by for a pint on his way to see his mistress. The current building dates back from the 1800's.

In 2010 the Olivier Award-winning UpClose Production became the theatre's resident company, and Adam Spreadbury-Maher was appointed the venue's second artistic director. At the Start of 2015, the third chapter of the King's Head Theatre began as the theatre celebrates her 45th anniversary.

With the departure of OperaUpClose, Artistic Director Adam Spreadbury-Maher chose to stay on, refocusing the venue's artistic policy towards new work and critical theatrical revivals. High quality and accessible classical music remains a part of the program with Charles Court Opera joining the venue as an associate company.

The venue's reputation for nurturing new talents continues, with pioneering trainee director scheme still being run by the King's Head theatre. Recent graduates have gone on to work at the National Theatre, RSC, Lyric Hammersmith and the Globe, plus many others internationally acclaimed companies.

 

Art on Stage at the Saatchi Gallery London

The Saatchi Gallery and the Royal Court theatre are pleased to announce new dates for the joint initiative Art on Stage. This collaboration offers school groups of between 20 to 30 students a chance to participate in creative and imaginative workshops that combine art and drama. It is tailored to benefit both primary and secondary school students.

Beginning with a tour of the current show, students are then invited to a workshop at the Royal Court Theatre where they are encouraged to explore the artworks through drama. the Royal Court Theatre and the Saatchi Gallery are within 5 walking minutes to each other. Each session lasts two hours. Morning sessions are for primary schools and afternoon sessions are for secondary schools. The session are free of charge. Places are allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

Please email rozenn@saatchigallery.com to book a place. The programme will be starting on Monday January 16th 2017.

The Magic Circle Performances

The magic circle is the premier magical society in the fascinating world of magic and illusion. With an international membership of around 1500, all dedicating in promoting and advancing the art of magic, an entertainment as popular today as when the famous club was formed in 1905.

The magic circle realised a long held ambition in 1998 when they opened they own purpose built headquarter in the heart of Euston, close to London's West End. Here in addition to their superb theatre, they have a library, a splendid museum, and on display their vast collection of posters and memorabilia relating to the history of mystery. 

In this unique setting they present shows and special events where the audience can experience the atmosphere of their home of magic, which has become an award winning venue for corporate functions and conferences. 

Book your seats and enjoy an evening of magical performances and wonder featuring some of the best magicians in the world. You'll learn about the history of magic, and get to witness amazing close-up conjuring and a magical stage show as part of this highly entertaining evening.

http://themagiccircle.co.uk