Celebrating 10 years
Stratford Circus is a contemporary performing arts venue situated within sprinting distance of the 2012 Olympic site and Stratford City. Designed by Levitt Bernstein and managed by Newham Sixth Form College, Stratford Circus is a rare and brilliant combination of space, talent, ambition and attitude which reflects the residents' cultures and communities whilst also filling a niche within the London-wide arts scene. Stratford Circus produces and curates a professional programme of Circus, Comedy, Cabaret, Dance, Music and Children’s Theatre alongside events, workshops, education and training opportunities for the local community and broader audiences.
A 290-seat auditorium with sprung dance floor and flexible seating, equipped to international standards for lighting, sound, projection etc. Multi-purpose space licensed to accommodate up to 290 patrons seated or 650 standing. There is also space for up to 15 wheel chairs. Seating configuration is based around a courtyard shaped auditorium consisting of retractable stalls seating, and a lower and upper balcony. Other seating configurations are available subject to council approval and public licensing laws. Staging facilities include counterweight flying bars and permanent lighting rig plus forestage area located on lift for use as orchestra pit, additional seating units or extendable acting area...
A 93-seat auditorium with sprung dance floor and flexible seating, equipped to international standards for lighting, sound, projection etc.Multi-purpose space licensed to accommodate up to 93 patrons seated or 160 standing. Seating configuration is end on. Other seating configurations are available subject to council approval and public licensing laws.
A large, flexible rehearsal studio space, with sprung dance floor, mirrors, adjustable shading etc, and adaptable for performance.
This bright dance studio measures 15m x 15m and comes with a sprung floor, mirrors and bars. It can accommodate a maximum of 120 people standing and can be set out in cabaret style
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