The Alexandra Palace theatre, which first opened at Alexandra Palace in 1875 is planning to reopen December 2018 after being closed for around 80 years.
Alexandra Palace theatre is an abandoned, Victorian theatre hidden inside Alexandra Palace. It is currently being restored with the help of an £18.8m lottery grant.
During the First World War Alexandra Palace was used as an internment camp for “enemy aliens” and the theatre became the camp’s hospital. In the 1930’s the BBC used the theatre as a prop store.
Alexandra Palace Theatre is a Grade II-listed space.
When it reopens it will offer a unique and exciting new venue option for conferences, live events, product launches, banquets, lectures and award ceremonies.
The theatre will have the capability to host events for between 100-900 guests in a flexible space featuring a combination of new technology and historic original features.
Alexandra Palace is located in Alexandra Palace Way between Muswell Hill and Wood Green,in north London - one mile from the North Circular Road, five miles from the M1/J2 and eight miles from M25/J25.
Details: http://www.alexandrapalace.com/