Since its opening in 1980, the Tricycle Theatre has become one of London’s most respected and best-loved theatres.
The theatre was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1987, but it was rebuilt two years later; its front of house facilities were enhanced and expanded and in 1998 a new cinema building was completed alongside the theatre.
The Tricycle now consists of a 230 seat theatre, a 300 seat cinema, a large rehearsal studio (endowed by Sir Cameron Mackintosh), a visual arts studio for educational use – The Paintbox (endowed by The John S Cohen Foundation), a smaller theatre / workshop space – The James Baldwin Studio, as well as a Café/Bar and Art Gallery and the Creative Space, built in 2001, which is used for educational and social inclusion workshops.
The theatre has a reputation for presenting work which reflects the cultural diversity of its neighbourhood, in particular plays by Irish, African-Caribbean, Jewish and Asian writers, as well as responding to contemporary problems. In November 2006, the Tricycle Theatre won a Special Award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for “its pioneering political work”.
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Address: 69 Kilburn High Road London Greater London NW6 6HY United Kingdom
Phone: 0207 372 6611
Website: http://www.tricycle.co.uk,www.tricycle.co.uk
Email: info@tricycle.co.uk
Get there by bus: 16,32,189,316,332,632,98.
Get there by tube/train: Kilburn
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Additional Information: The Tricycle Theatre has two wheelchair spaces at the back of the stalls; access to the stalls is by steps and to the wheelchair seats by lift. Access to the Tricycle’s three cinema wheelchair spaces is by lift from the main cinema foyer please ask staff for assistance.
Infra-red and induction loop hearing systems are installed in the Cinema.
There is an induction loop fitted in the Theatre. Please ensure that you are seated downstairs in the stalls in a forward-facing seat. The box office will be able to label you a seat in an appropriate location; please advise them of your requirements when you make your booking.
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