Upstairs at The Gatehouse

Upstairs at The Gatehouse is a small pub theatre in Highgate in the London Borough of Camden.

Upstairs at The Gatehouse
AddressHighgate Village
London, N6
England
Public transit Highgate
OwnerOvation Theatres
Website
upstairsatthegatehouse.com

The venue is a refurbished 1895 auditorium, upstairs from the Gatehouse pub, which has served over the years as a music hall, cinema, Masonic lodge, and a jazz and folk music club that once hosted a performance by Paul Simon.[1] Today, the venue hosts theatrical and cabaret productions.[2] It has presented a mix of off-beat and mainstream shows, including an all-female version of Hamlet,[3] modernistic interpretation of opera classics[4] and new musicals and dramas.[5][6]

In December/January 2017/18 they staged a sellout run of Top Hat which won best choreography in the 2018 Offies Awards.

Upstairs at the Gatehouse was created by Ovation Theatres Limited (Directors John and Katie Plews). The company has owned the theatre since 1997. The Gatehouse pub is owned and operated by Urban Pubs.

TimeOut described it in 2010 as "one of London's most reliable fringe musical theatre venues".[7]

References

  1. "Upstairs at the Gatehouse", Mandy Theatre Professionals.
  2. "Upstairs at the Gatehouse", Venues A-Z in Camden.
  3. “A he or not a he?", The Independent, 10 July 2003.
  4. Tony Kiely, "Elixir proves just the tonic" (review), New Camden Journal, 13 November 2008.
  5. Theatre; BEDROOM FARCE Upstairs at the Gatehouse LONDON", The Independent, 6 March 2006 (subscription access required).
  6. “REVIEW: THE LAST NIGHTINGALE Upstairs at the Gatehouse”, Ham & High, 12 April 2007.
  7. Andrzej Lukowski, "High Society" (review), Time Out, 6 January 2010.

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