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Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation
Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood, a new adventure is about to happen
Nestled on the banks of the Thames in Hammersmith, Riverside Studios is a vibrant cultural venue known for its rich blend of theatre, cinema, art, and community events. A dynamic space that has welcomed creatives and audiences for over four decades, Riverside Studios London combines world-class performances with a welcoming, modern setting. The venue offers multiple performance spaces, a stylish café-bar with river views, and a year-round programme that spans new writing, dance, film screenings, and digital art.
One of the defining charms of the Riverside Studios is its versatility. From intimate black box theatre to high-spec broadcast-ready studios, the venue has played host to everything from major TV recordings to groundbreaking experimental theatre. It continues to be a hub for bold storytelling, creative collaboration, and accessible entertainment for all.
Originally a Victorian iron foundry, Riverside Studios was transformed into a BBC television studio in the 1950s, becoming the backdrop for iconic productions including Hancock’s Half Hour, Dr Who, and The Quatermass Experiment. In 1976, it was reborn as an arts venue, and quickly became known for hosting innovative work by major international artists and companies, including Samuel Beckett, Dario Fo, and the Black Theatre Co-operative.
Over the decades, Riverside Studios London has built a reputation as a creative powerhouse. Its fusion of performance, visual art, and broadcast has made the Riverside Studios a unique part of London’s cultural landscape, offering space for both experimental work and popular entertainment alike. Find out more about the venue here.
Riverside Studios is located in Hammersmith, West London, right beside the River Thames. The address is 101 Queen Caroline Street, London W6 9BN. This prime location makes it easy to reach via public transport. It’s a short walk from Hammersmith Bridge and close to plenty of riverside bars and restaurants. Whether you’re coming from central London or out of town, it’s a well-connected spot for an evening out or a relaxed cultural afternoon.
Riverside Studios nearest tube stations are Hammersmith (District, Piccadilly, and Hammersmith & City lines) and Ravenscourt Park (District line). From Hammersmith, the venue is just a 5-minute walk via Queen Caroline Street. From Ravenscourt Park, it's a pleasant 12-minute walk along the Thames Path or King Street.
The nearest train station to Riverside Studios is Kensington (Olympia), which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride away. From the station, take the 9 or 27 bus towards Hammersmith, then walk along Queen Caroline Street to reach the venue.
Several day and night buses stop close to Riverside Studios. The nearest stops are Hammersmith Broadway and Hammersmith Bridge Road. Key services include:
Riverside Studios is committed to being accessible to all visitors. The venue offers step-free access throughout, including lifts to all floors, wheelchair spaces in the auditoriums, accessible toilets, and induction loop systems in performance spaces. Assistance dogs are welcome.
Riverside Studios prioritises the safety and comfort of its guests. Security measures are in place across the venue, including bag checks at entry for select events. The venue maintains clear procedures for fire safety and emergency evacuation, and staff are trained to assist with access and support needs.
There is no formal dress code at Riverside Studios. Visitors typically wear casual or smart-casual attire, depending on the event. Feel free to dress comfortably for a relaxed afternoon matinee, or go smarter for an evening premiere or special screening. The riverside setting also makes it a lovely place to dress up a little for a night out, but there are no restrictions on what to wear. Read our What to Wear Guide for more insight.
Riverside Studios in London has a mix of established and new theatre productions. Past productions include Eddie Izzard: Hamlet, Second Best, Kim's Convenience, Ulster American and Winnie The Pooh - The Musical.
Riverside Studios seating plan varies slightly between its Studio 1 and Studio 3 spaces, but both offer a modern, flexible layout with excellent sightlines. Studio 1 seats up to 400 guests in a traditional end-on configuration and is used for larger-scale shows and screenings. Studio 3 is more intimate and ideal for smaller theatre productions or community events.
Interview is the current production at Riverside Studios. The upcoming booking period for Interview at Riverside Studios starts 23/08/2025 19:30:00 and runs until 27/09/2025 19:30:00. Tickets for Interview start at £31 and are available to book now.
Riverside Studios is located in . The full address is Riverside Studios, Riverside Trust, Riverside Studios, 101 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9BN.
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