Southwark Playhouse Elephant

The Southwark Playhouse Theatre Company was founded by Tom Wilson and Juliet Alderdice back in 1993. The pair identified a need in the capital for high-quality and accessible theatre that provided an opportunity for the best-emerging practitioners and companies while also acting as a major resource within the local community. After leasing a disused workshop in what was then a comparatively neglected section of Southwark they then turned it into a flexible theatre area.

Over the past three decades, the theatre has firmly established itself as one of the leading studio theatres in London, presenting a constant stream of high-quality work from emerging theatre practitioners. Working with numerous talented artistic directors, including Mehmet Ergen, Erica Whyman, Thea Sharrock, Gareth Machin, Ellie Jones and currently Chris Smyrnios, the Southwark Playhouse has now become an indispensable part of London theatre.

The Southwark Playhouse has laid down strong roots in Southwark and is committed to developing an innovative youth & community programme that is completely free to anyone who wishes to participate and has worked closely with local schools, Southwark Council, as well as local organisations and businesses to both raise operations and improve educational achievement.

 

Address
Dante Place 80 Newington Butts, London, SE11 4FL

Venue Facilities
Bar

Nearest Tube
Elephant & Castle, Kennington

Tube Lines
Northern and Bakerloo

Directions from nearest tube

Railway Station

Bus Numbers

Night Bus Numbers

Car Park

Within Congestion Zone
No

The Southwark Playhouse Elephant is a small and intimate off-West End venue located in Dante Place 80 Newington Butts, close to Elephant and Castle tube station. Seating in each of the Southwark Playhouse's performance spaces are on one level and have general admission seating so patrons are advised to arrive early to get the best views of the stage when attending productions. Due to the small and compact layout of the theatre, no seats have restricted views and good views of the stage are available from all seating areas. The front row is very close to the stage making you at eye contact with actors which can be either a good or bad thing depending on the production! Tickets for all performances can be booked securely online.

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Transport Info

Elephant & Castle, Kennington
Northern and Bakerloo
no

Venue Facilities

  • Bar
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Pikashow APK Official