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The Clapham Grand

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The Clapham Grand

The Clapham Grand is a historic theatre and live-entertainment venue on St John's Hill, opposite Clapham Junction station in Battersea, south London. A Grade II listed building, it first opened in 1900 and today operates as a nightclub, live-music venue, theatre and event space billed as a Palace of Modern Variety. It was designed by the architect Ernest Woodrow and is the only completely surviving example of his work. Built for a consortium led by the celebrated music-hall artistes Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell, it opened on 26 November 1900 as the New Grand Theatre of Varieties, with an original capacity of around 3,000 and a stage 68 feet wide. The exterior is unusual, with twin ogee-domed towers giving it a Colonial Indian flavour, while the interior was decorated in a lavish Chinese taste, complete with pagoda canopies over the boxes and dragon's-head ornament. It thrived as a music hall and variety theatre for some forty years before changing with the times. From 1927 the building was fitted for cinema use, becoming a full-time Essoldo cinema in 1950, before turning to bingo from 1963, during which a false ceiling was inserted that cut off the upper galleries. Mecca Bingo ran the site until 1979, after which it gradually returned to use as a live venue. Now independently run, the Grand holds up to around 1,250 standing or 725 seated and is equipped with a powerful sound system, a large cinema screen and a full lighting rig. Its stage has hosted a remarkable list of acts over the decades, from the Kinks, Chuck Berry and the Temptations to Madness, Oasis, Muse and Paul Weller. Today the venue hosts a broad mix of drag, comedy, live music, film and sport screenings and private events, trading on its shabby-chic Victorian charm and strong acoustics. Its survival through repeated changes of use has left south London with one of its most atmospheric and characterful entertainment spaces.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 21-25 St John's Hill, London, United Kingdom, SW11 1TT

Website: https://claphamgrand.com

Capacity: 725

Opening Date: 26/11/1900

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