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Why not enjoy a night at one of the great theatres spotted around Battersesa & Wandsworth!

Battersea Arts Centre A hub for everyone’s creativity, based in an iconic building with a radical history. We support people to take creative risks to inspire change in their communities. Housed in a iconic Victorian town hall our rich heritage and beautiful architecture and creative flair make it London’s most ideal location. We hold many contemporary performances from companies from around the globe and locally too, with opportunity to hire our rooms to our local community. Lavender Hill, London SW11 5TN. 020 7223 2223 www.bac.org.uk/

Theatre503, Theatre503, formerly the Latchmere Theatre, is a theatre located at 503 Battersea Park Road in Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth, above the Latchmere pub. The venue is known for promoting the work of new writers. 503 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BW. 020 7978 7040 www.theatre503.com/

Tara Theatre Tara Theatre creates innovative, politically charged theatre harnessing the power of co-creation. Our work explores the complexities of our world through a South Asian lens, championing South Asian voices and artists, identifying new narratives, new ideas and new forms. Tara Theatre is a contemporary and democratic space, a home for our community of artists and audiences. Please come and join us! 356 Garratt Ln, London SW18 4ES. 020 8333 4457 www.taratheatre.com/

The Clapham Grand London’s iconic, palace of modern variety since 1900. In recent years The Grand has revived its original mission: the perfect blend of variety and quality. With themed film screenings or an irreverent take on bingo one night, and worldclass comedians, musicians and DJs the next, we’re reinventing the best of the past for new audiences, 21-25, The Clapham Grand, St John’s Hill, London SW11 1TT. 020 7223 6523 www.claphamgrand.com/ Cineworld Cinema London Wandsworth Multiplex cinema chain showing the latest international blockbusters in 2D and 3D formats. We offer 14 screens set in clean ambient and comfortable surroundings will a Starbucks and tasty treats available we cater for everybody and host a large variety of movies to chose from. Please check out our website for current releases. Wandsworth High St, London SW18 4TF. 0330 333 4444 www.cineworld.co.uk/cinemas/london-wandsworth

Chelsea Theatre Our major renovation heralds a vibrant new era for our artistic community, and we were delighted to re-open our wonderful theatre with our summer theatrical season, presented in partnership with the Kensington + Chelsea Festival. Over 24 performances were hosted in our theatre during the festival, including music, dance and cabaret, as well as full programme of activities in and around the piazza outside. A variety of events and activities continue for our local community, we’ll be presenting the best in fringe comedy, drama and performance 7, World’s End Place, London SW10 0DR. 020 7352 1967 www.chelseatheatre.org.uk/

Canal Cafe Theatre Award-winning Canal Café Theatre has been perched on the edge of the Regent’s Canal since the 70’s . It is a renowned comedy, cabaret, and theatre venue and over the years has helped launch some of the biggest names in Comedy ranging from John Oliver to the League of Gentlemen to Miranda Hart. Other notable comedians to have trodden the boards of the Canal include Eddie Izzard, The Mighty Boosh, Catherine Tate and Dara O’Briain to name but a few. Please look at our website for upcoming performances and events. 13 Westbourne Terrace Rd, London W2 6NG. 020 7289 6054 www.canalcafetheatre.com/

The Fairy House by Fairytale Friends Theatre centred around children where the can escape the Human World through our Fairy Door leading to our stage and performances by purchasing an experience ticket we also host many fun activities for the children to also enjoy. Discover events available by visiting us or by exploring our webpage. 50 Webb’s Rd, London SW11 6SF. 020 3600 3848 https://www.fairytalefriends.co.uk/

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