Arcola theatre

Arcola theatre

24 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL

Getting here

Closest Tube Station

Highbury & Islington

Closest Train Station

Dalston Junction

The Arcola Theatre is an Off West End theatre located in the London Borough of Hackney, founded in 2000 by artistic director Mehmet Ergen. It hosts numerous plays, operatic performances and musicals featuring up-and-coming talent, as well as eminent artists. Every year, the theatre showcases many original works and new age productions, as well as world drama pieces and classics. Situated on Ashwin Street, Dalston, this iconic venue has two rehearsal studios, two studio theatres, and a café-slash-bar.

Welcome to the Arcola Theatre

The Arcola theatre runs one of the largest arts engagement programmes in East London, creating many opportunities for the local community. Since its establishment, it has functioned as an important platform for launching many world-famous theatre actors, playwrights, and artists. It is also on its way to becoming the first carbon-neutral theatrical venue in the world, as part of the Green Arcola project. The theatre offers people from all walks of life the opportunity to enjoy quality entertainment at reasonable prices. It has won many prestigious awards over the years for its contributions to the artistic community.

History of the Theatre

The Arcola Theatre was originally situated in an Arcola Street textile factory but had to move to the current Ashwin Street location in 2011. It has been integral to the British theatre landscape for two decades, enjoying an eventful journey with many milestones over the years. The theatre hosted The Factory Girls by Frank McGuiness on its fifth anniversary. It celebrated its move to its current location with a premiere of The Painter by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. The awards it received include two Peter Brook Empty Space Awards, and the 2003 and 2006 Time Out Live Awards.

A co-production of Mojo Mickey by playwright Owen McCafferty was the first of the theatre’s West End transfers to the Trafalgar Studios. In 2007, the theatre also hosted the first season of Grimeborn, an annual musical theatre and opera festival held for two weeks in August. Another significant milestone in the history of the theatre is the launch of the Arcola Queer Collective in September 2014.

Have a Great Time at the Arcola Theatre!

A visit to the Arcola Theatre is a rewarding experience for art enthusiasts and tourists alike. It is among the best Off West End theatres in London, offering a vast array of events throughout the year. You can catch a play or an elaborate musical theatre experience in the company of your family and friends. Ticket prices are quite affordable, and the theatre features a convenient layout as well as comfortable seating. The intimate studio setting also gives viewers an interesting perspective along with the unique ambience offered by the theatre.

Theatre enthusiasts can enjoy contemporary and classic pieces on the main stage at incredibly close distances from the performers. The Grimeborn opera festival in August is a great time to catch some standout performances. Enjoy a great evening with your loved ones at Arcola Theatre.

Dear Martin is the current production at Arcola theatre. The last booking period for Dear Martin at Arcola theatre started 05/03/2025 19:00:00 and ended 29/03/2025 19:00:00.

Cry Baby The Musical is the current production at Arcola theatre. The last booking period for Cry Baby The Musical at Arcola theatre started 06/03/2025 19:30:00 and ended 12/04/2025 19:30:00.

Heisenberg is the current production at Arcola theatre. The last booking period for Heisenberg at Arcola theatre started 09/04/2025 19:00:00 and ended 10/05/2025 19:00:00.

In Other Words is the current production at Arcola theatre. The upcoming booking period for In Other Words at Arcola theatre starts 19/05/2025 19:00:00 and runs until 24/05/2025 19:00:00. Tickets for In Other Words start at £25 and are available to book now.

Arcola is just 2 minutes’ walk from both Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction stations, on the London Overground.

  • 5 minutes by train from Highbury & Islington (connecting with Victoria line).
  • 10 minutes by train from Whitechapel(connecting with District and Hammersmith and City lines).
  • 10 minutes by train from Stratford(connecting with CentralJubileeDLR lines and National Rail).

Arcola is a 5-minute bus ride away from Hackney Downs station (10 minutes from Liverpool Street, connecting with CentralCircleHammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines).

 

Arcola is served by the following bus routes:

  • 149 from London Bridge or Edmonton Green.
  • 242 from Tottenham Court Road via Liverpool Street or Hackney Central.
  • 6 or 243 from Old Street or Wood Green.
  • 38 or 56 from Angel or Clapton Pond Roundabout/Lea Bridge Road.
  • 30 or 277 from Highbury and Islington.

Play

Mark Thomas: Check-Up

5.0(2)

Based on a series of interviews with leading experts and residencies in hospitals and surgeries.

Play

Stop and Search

3.2(5)

Stop and Search

Play

Mrs Dalloway

Forward Arena present a fast-paced, dynamic staging of Virginia Woolf‘s tale, in a bold new version by Hal Coase (Callisto: a queer epic).

Play

The Plague

5.0(3)

The Plague is Albert Camus’ electrifying story about living through a time of crisis and fighting back against despair.

Play

The Cutting Edge

4.0(1)

The Cutting Edge a new show by Jack Shepherd at London's Arcola Theatre

Play

Not Talking

“If I don’t want to tell anyone, it’s up to me, right?”

Play

New Nigerians

5.0(2)

Patrice Naiambana returns as the rabble-rousing Greatness Ogholi in Rosamunde Hutt’s acclaimed production.

Play

A Hero Of Our Time

After a sold out Edinburgh Fringe run, A Hero Of Our Time comes to London's Arcola Theatre for 4 weeks only!

Play

Sitting

5.0(1)

Katherine Parkinson's debut play Sitting, for one month only at the Arcola Theatre

Opera

The Rape of Lucretia

4.7(3)

In Rome, 510 BC, Lucretia is sought out in the night by the prince Tarquinius.

Play

The Daughter-in-Law

4.5(10)

Nominated for 3 Off West End Awards (Best Female Performance, Best Costume Design, Best Direction)

Play

Spun

“Yeah, but where are you really from?"

Play

The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives

Four wives, one husband and a devastating secret.

Opera

Greek

4.0(2)

Greek is a riotous, contemporary retelling of the Oedipus myth, based on the verse play by Steven Berkoff (East, Decadence).

Opera

Elephant Steps

An occult, surrealist opera.

Musical

Little Miss Sunshine

4.7(68)

Little Miss Sunshine pulls into the Arcola Theatre. Tickets are available now!

Play

Borders

2.0(1)

Winner of multiple awards at the Edinburgh Fringe Borders has come to London's Arcola Theatre for an extremely limited run.

Play

Games

5.0(2)

Henry Naylor's Fringe First winning show Games comes to the Arcola Theatre for a limited 3 week run!

Play

Keith?

4.5(11)

Keith? A Comedy comes to the Arcola Theatre for 3 weeks only!

Play

Ute Lemper: Rendezvous with Marlene

Ute Lemper: Rendezvous with Marlene

Play

Radio

5.0(3)

Al Smith's Radio play takes over the Arcola Theatre this summer with some of the cheapest London theatre tickets around.

Play

Until The Flood

4.6(5)

Tickets to see Dael Orlandersmith come to the Arcola with Until the Flood

Musical

Anna Bella Eema

5.0(3)

UK Premiere of Pulitzer Prize finalist Lisa D'Amour's Anna Bella Eema

Play

#WeAreArrested

5.0(14)

Arcola's first RSC co-production based on the book by Can Dündarook, #WeAreArrested

Play

Hunger

5.0(8)

Adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Knut Hamsun's novel

Play

One Under

3.8(4)

A new reimagining of Winsome Pinnock's 2005 play, One Under tickets are not to be missed!

Play

Meet Me At Dawn

4.6(7)

Zinnie Harris' Meet Me At Dawn transfers to London's Arcola Theatre following its hit run in Edinburgh.

Play

Beryl

4.8(20)

Tickets to Beryl, the true story of the greatest woman on two wheels.

Play

MUSHY: Lyrically Speaking

4.5(2)

MUSHY: Lyrically Speaking in London for 6 performances only!

Play

Women Who Blow On Knots

Take a journey of a lifetime and discover the power of freedom and resilience.

Musical

Diary of a Gay Disaster

4.7(3)

Dear Diary, welcome to this unapologetic hilarious queer comedy.

Play

Distant Memories of the Near Future

A dystopian universe that challenges the science of love

Play

As Long As We Are Breathing

5.0(1)

A moving and reflective portrayal of the true-life story of Miriam Freedman

Play

Tarantula

5.0(1)

Philip Ridley’s Tarantula explores the tangled web of the past and its dark complexities

Play

The Double Act

5.0(1)

This stand-up performance delves into the darker side of comedy.