Grand Theatre, Clapham

The Grand, is a Grade II listed building[1] on St Johns Hill, Clapham Junction. It was designed by Earnest Woodrow[2] and was first opened Monday 26 November 1900 as The New Grand Theatre of Varieties with a Music Hall production, featuring many well-known artistes of the time. When the Theatre opened it had a capacity of 3,000 and a stage 68' wide by 28' deep. The Theatre was built for a consortium which was led by the well-known Music Hall artistes Dan Leno, Herbert Campbell; Harry Randall; and Fred Williams.

Grand Theatre, Clapham

The Grand continued to be a successful Music Hall and Variety venue for 40 years. In 1927, the theatre was fitted for cinema use and was known as The Grand Theatre, as it still mainly staged variety shows. From 8 May 1950, The Grand went on to become a full-time cinema after it was purchased by the Essoldo Cinema chain and was renamed Essoldo Cinema. The Essoldo Cinema closed on 31 August 1963 and became the Essoldo Bingo Club on 11 October 1963 which was later taken over by Classic Cinemas who renamed it Vogue Bingo Club. During this time, they built a false ceiling, cutting off the upper parts of the theatre. From 1972 until 1979, Mecca Bingo took over as the final bingo operator.

The building remained closed until 1989 when it was bought by The Mean Fiddler group to be transformed into a live music venue but they experienced some licensing issues and didn’t open until 17 December 1991.[3] During the 10-year closure, the false ceiling was removed and the building was restored and redecorated. Mean Fiddler closed on 20 July 1997 after being mostly unsuccessful as a music venue and was then purchased by pub chain J.D.Wetherspoon. J.D.Wetherspoon were refused a license after a public enquiry but refused to sell the property when actors Colin and Vanessa Redgrave put forward plans to restore the building back to its original use.[4]

The Grand is now an independently run venue which functions as a nightclub, live music venue, theatre and event space.

Some of the acts to have performed at The Grand in recent years include; The Kinks, Chuck Berry, The Temptations, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Echo and the Bunnymen, Madness, Public Enemy, Jamiroquai, Chipmunk, Paul Weller, Oasis, Muse, Hole, The Verve and Jamie Cullum, The Jam and Brian May. It was also used as the studio location for the TV show Taskmaster

References

  1. "Clapham Grand". Theatres Trust.
  2. "Clapham Grand – The Theatres Trust". www.theatrestrust.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  3. "Clapham Grand PH – no thanks". www.ihbc.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  4. "Clapham Grand PH – no thanks". www.ihbc.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-09.

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  • "Clubs in Clapham, Clapham Clubs, Night Clubs in Clapham, Clapham Night Club | The Grand Clapham South West London". claphamgrand.com. Retrieved 2016-09-10.
  • "Theatres and Halls in Clapham Junction and Battersea". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-09-10.

Coordinates: 51°27′46″N 0°10′12″W / 51.462879°N 0.170027°W / 51.462879; -0.170027


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