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    Roundhouse - The RoundHouse

    Roundhouse

    4.4(134 reviews)
    2.3 miChalk Farm, Camden Town
    ££

    We saw The Amazons here in October 2022. We got to the venue after they had already let a ton of…read morepeople in and lined them up on the stairs to enter the concert space. Once they opened the concert space, they let the rest of the people who were outside waiting, in the venue. We immediately went to the bar and ordered some wine. We hung out there a while while we waited for the show to start. It was comfortable and a nice place to wait. The show space is very unique and had amazing sound. Even though we went in to the show space later, we could still see the stage really well. The Amazons were awesome and I'd definitely return to this venue.

    I went to the Roundhouse last night to see The National play the iTunes Festival. And I gotta say,…read morethis is my kind of venue! Why? FOOD We turned up to the venue hungry and there was food! And by food I don't mean dirty water hot dogs but rather, nachos, burgers, peri peri chicken sandwiches and even a portobello and goat cheese sandwich (all of which were grilled to order on a BBQ.) OUTDOOR TERRACE Better still, we were able to consume said food outside, with beer. A concert venue with a terrace? Two words: hell yes! SCREENS The camera work during the concert was excellent and beamed up on two large screens which helped me to feel almost as if I were on the stage. ACOUSTICS You'll definitely get awesome aural at Roundhouse! SEATING I know, I know, all the kids are on the floor spilling drinks all over one another, jumping up and down, swapping spit and whatnot, but at this point in my life it is terrific to be able to take in a show from a seat with an incredible view! Now, if only I knew someone with an extra VIP pass to: The xx on 12 July and Florence + The Machine on 13 July Le sigh, a girl can dream...

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    Roundhouse - ITunes 2013

    ITunes 2013

    Roundhouse - Camden beach on a Saturday afternoon. Wet sand won't keep us away

    Camden beach on a Saturday afternoon. Wet sand won't keep us away

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    Kings Cross Theatre - Probably the nicest theatre toilets in London.

    Kings Cross Theatre

    3.4(7 reviews)
    3.0 miKing's Cross

    I'm not exactly sure how permanent this theatre is. Parts of it (like the stairs going down) seemed…read moretemporary. But the Railway Children has been going on here for a couple of months. We finally went here last night to watch "in the heights" - an energetic musical - limited run - watch it if you can. I know some smaller theatres like the Southwark playhouse and pub theatres can move seating around to suit the show. My review is from this one show The stage was in the centre and seating on either side - like 3 vertical sections with the stage sandwiched between. Seating was auditorium style at multiple levels, so everyone had a good view. Once you get on to the premises, you enter a holding area with a bar and snack shop and dj console all kitted out to look like an Edwardian railway station. Good variety of drinks, but don't have the coffee - it was practically just mildly flavoured hot water. Washrooms are connected to this part of the premises and there is an elevator for step free access that can take a wheelchair if necessary. Advantage of watching a play here is that by the time it's done, it's super easy to get a table at dishoom across the road that serves dinner until midnight

    This was our third play in a week when we saw In the Heights…read moreIt wasn't my favorite play but it was the most interesting venue We got day of tickets and were separated on either side of the stage The stage is in the center of the theater and the audience sits across from each other both facing the stage Day of tickets where well worth it

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    Kings Cross Theatre - Flogging the merchandise.

    Flogging the merchandise.

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    Camden Arts Centre - The established programme of exhibitions, residencies, artists' projects, and publicly vented stock.

    Camden Arts Centre

    4.3(10 reviews)
    2.4 miFinchley Road, Swiss Cottage
    £

    Promoting some of the first institutional solo exhibitions in the UK and further supporting artists…read morefrom all over the world, I decided to give this small museum a quick visit and was fairly impressed. However, if you are looking for something more substantial, or plan on making an all-day visit I would suggest making some amends as this exhibition is quite small and it is difficult to avoid the feeling that its room capacity not be as long-lasting as you would like, although its public display of works of art or items of interest, held create a fantastic art gallery or museum or trade fair.

    Took me long enough to visit the Arts Centre, about a block away from where home is, and the place…read moreis absolutely gorgeous with a spot on balance of charm and modern gallery space. There are rotating exhibits but as the other reviewers have stated, the building and setting takes the cake. In the "Frognal" neighborhood, there are places here that make you feel like you are in a beautiful green suburb instead of smack down in Zone 2 only a few miles from Baker Streeet, Regents Park and good old Central London. Definitely better option if you want to spend a day enjoying the beautiful British Weather in the Cafe or safely shielded from the rain watching the world through glass walls! Free entry to the Gallery, not open on Monday!

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    Camden Arts Centre - The semi-museum entrance.  A hidden enclave buried within 'The Renaissance Society' courtesy of the Camden Art Center.

    The semi-museum entrance. A hidden enclave buried within 'The Renaissance Society' courtesy of the Camden Art Center.

    Camden Arts Centre - A few great pictures inspired by community-based projects.

    A few great pictures inspired by community-based projects.

    Camden Arts Centre - The truth is, I hardly had the chance to notice any of this muted image left on pause and replay.

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    The truth is, I hardly had the chance to notice any of this muted image left on pause and replay.

    Everyman - View from the gallery on the top room

    Everyman

    4.2(18 reviews)
    2.0 miHampstead Village

    Sometimes I just fancy a more up market cinematic experience, the type where I can swap my popcorn…read morefor white chocolate raspberries and my diet coke for a nice glass of red. This is where the Everyman steps in. It prides itself on a whole different attitude to screening and no corners are cut as they deliver their stylish and comfortable ethos. There are two lovely reception lounges where you can enjoy a pre movie drink and a cloakroom that really makes a difference when you've just come in from the rain. Need somewhere to stash your golf brolly whilst you enjoy the film? No problem. The two screening lounges are both filled with big, comfy armchairs and sofas (no standard seat rows in sight), a mini table for your treats and most even have a wine cooler at the side. All the seats are also waited on by efficient service staff so you don't even need to queue for your peppadews and Italian bread. I recommend that you book, if only to get the best seats (choose from the online seating plan). Try the sofa 7/8 on row E, Screening Lounge 1, perfect for cuddling up on. The only thing they leave for you to do is to put your feet up and wait for the film to start. They've got the rest covered

    YES! Everman is right: "A unique experience" - What a cosy little cinema with a very inspiring…read morelocation! Very untypical because the viewers can chill down on SOFAS or even love seats :) The big point of this arrangement is the big and comfy space on every seat. I was watching 7 Psychopaths, had some great Cashews and an open redwine. If you like sophisticated movies you are right at Everyman. The seats have 3 different categories: GALLERY ADULT £12.50 - STANDARD ADULT £12.50 and CLUB SUITE (2 Seats) £25. Enjoy the show! It's great!

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    Pleasance Theatre Festival

    Pleasance Theatre Festival

    4.0(6 reviews)
    2.2 miHolloway

    The queer collective Sink the Pink is back at the Pleasance Theatre for its Christmas show called…read moreEscape from Planet Trash. It's basically a pantomine but queer-filled. It has a lot of slapstick jokes and cheap comedy but also has a crazy plotline that looks like a hodgepodge of plots from more famous movies or forms of entertainment. There was a segment that used a section of Greta Thunberg's speech which was comical in it's appearance. It also uses a lot of famous tunes but replaces the lyrics to match the plot, which results in a lot of original laughter. The beginning of the show was a bit slow and I had to admit it was a bit hard to follow at first, but the second half was really entertaining.

    Excuse while I slightly embarrass my self with my happy dance…read more *happy dances* As my lungs recover from my cachectic jig, time for the review. Finally a good theater near me up towards Halloway/Highgate. The previous nearest decent one was The Bicycle in Kilburn and that was a pain beyond pains to get to. There's not really a lot around the place apart from the slightly gangsta Halloway Road so be prepared to hunt for a decent preplay boozer or just get a bus/tube from Camden or Highbury+Islington. The theatre itself is part of an old warehouse but very intimate, appearing to have multiple levels on the outside with a large room and stage on the inside. The stage seemed to be quite big with one side of the room flanked by a bar. We had free tickets to "Office Party" (the nearest thing to an office party we had this year, yes I'm looking at you NHS!) which was an interactive play where the action happens around you and on the two platforms at either end of the theatre room. Without wishing to give too much away there were party games, high drama and screams of "Oh my! That's a girl!?". Certainly worth going to and more fun than most of the actual office parties I've been to in a venue I shall be looking at more.

    Jacksons Lane - theater - Updated May 2026

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