Tricycle Theatre

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Since it opened in a converted Foresters' Hall in 1980, The Tricycle has become one of London’s most respected and loved theatres, producing a challenging and innovative programme of theatre, cinema and visual arts.

Founded in 1980 by Shirley Barrie and Ken Chubb, the theatre was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1987 and was expanded and rebuilt two years later.

Today the complex comprises a 230 seat theatre, a 300 seat cinema, a large rehearsal studio, a visual arts studio for educational use, a smaller theatre space, a workshop room, a cafe-bar and an art gallery.

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Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road
London
NW6 7JR

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Nearest Tube: Kilburn
Nearest Rail: Brondesbury
Bus Routes: 16, 31, 32, 98, 189, 316, 328

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