Behold, new theatres: London venues opening in 2022

Park yourself on one of the least sticky seats in town and be among the first audiences at these brand-new London theatres

Seven Dials Playhouse

The Actors Centre in Covent Garden, which has remained closed since the start of the pandemic, reopens this February as Seven Dials Playhouse. While the venue continues to be a space for creatives to develop work, it hopes to make a name for itself as a leading performance venue.


From Tuesday 8 February to Saturday 19 March, audiences can watch the European premiere of Mark Gerard’s 2015 play Steve, which debuted at New York's Pershing Square Signature Center, directed by Cynthia Nixon. Jenna Russell (Guys and Dolls, Fun Home) and David Ames (I Am Montana, The Arcola) star, and Andrew Keates (Dark Sublime, Trafalgar Studios) directs.

WHERE
Seven Dials Playhouse, 1a Tower Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9NP

Woolwich Works

Woolwich Works officially opened in 2021, offering a programme of world music gigs, cabaret shows and hosting the annual Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. But its first big blockbuster show, set to draw in hundreds of punters each night, is Punchdrunk’s The Burnt City (Tuesday 22 March - Sunday 28 August). The pioneering promenade theatre company has made the venue its London headquarters, along with three other organisations spanning the arts: Chineke! Orchestra, Luca Silvestrini’s dance company Protein and The National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO). Together, they’ll bring regular footfall to the cluster of Grade-II listed former military buildings in the Royal Arsenal, that has undergone a £31m restoration.

WHERE
The Fireworks Factory, 11 No 1 St, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London SE18 6HD

Brixton House

A purpose-built cultural hub overseen by an experienced team is opening in SW9. Brixton House comes from the team behind the now-closed, Off-West End venue Ovalhouse, which has moved from its former home opposite Oval Cricket Ground to Coldharbour Lane. Headed up by artistic director Gbolahan Obisesan, who’s also joint CEO with Gary Johnson, the space boasts two theatres, seven rehearsal rooms and fully accessible technical and lighting levels, enabling disabled technicians to work in the space. If theatre’s not your thing, check out the venue’s programme of film screenings and special events.

WHERE
385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8GL
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