It has been a long old controversial wait, but finally, Fairfield Halls in Croydon are reopening their doors with an exciting programme of events.
At the completion of a multi-million-pound development this autumn, funded by Croydon Council as part of its £5.2bn regeneration project, Fairfield Halls will be one of the biggest arts centres in the UK, the largest in South London, and the largest multi-disciplinary arts and entertainment space in South London and the South East.
The first season will run from September 2019 to March 2020, and include an eclectic mix of theatre, music, comedy and family entertainment in the 809-seat Ashcroft Playhouse, the world-class 1,802-seat Phoenix Concert Hall, and in spaces across the building, including the Arnhem Foyer – an aspirational community hub with a free programme of events and exhibitions, and new spaces including The Recreational (750-capacity standing live music venue), the Savvy Studio, the Talawa Studio and John Whitgift Community Cube.
With a long and distinguished history, Fairfield Halls will be at the heart of Croydon’s new cultural quarter, with Talawa, the UK’s primary Black led touring theatre company, and the award-winning and inclusive Savvy Theatre Company, both becoming companies in residence in the venue.
The venue will formally open on Monday 16 September 2019 with the CODA community production of The Producers musical in the Ashcroft Theatre on Tuesday 17 September. The gala opening concert with resident orchestra London Mozart Players takes place in the Phoenix Concert Hall on Wednesday 18 September. And An Audience with Janet Street Porter on Friday 20 September is the first in a series of free lunchtime talks in the Arnhem Foyer hosted by Iain Dale with guests including Max Hastings, Jenni Murray, and John Humphreys. These free community events will be part funded by the Sky Lounge, an exclusive priority lounge for theatre goers and a private business hub by the day.
Highlights of the theatre programme include:
Cinderella – TV and Strictly star Ore Oduba makes his panto debut alongside comedian Tim Vine and CBeebies favourite Cat Sandion – in the Phoenix Concert Hall
Angela’s Ashes – The Musical – the only UK date of the second Irish tour of this award-winning production
Once the Musical – launching its UK tour with a five-week season over Christmas 2019
Buddy The Musical – coming to Croydon as part of its 30th anniversary tour
Friendsical – the parody musical coming to Croydon as part of its first UK tour
The Night Watch – a new adaptation of Sarah Waters’ wartime novel
The Lady Vanishes – The Classic Thriller Company presents a new production based on the Hitchcock film
Family entertainment highlights include: Dear Zoo, Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever, Justin Live and Tabby McTat.
Venue and Artistic Director for Fairfield Halls, Neil Chandler said, “BH Live is delighted to be custodians of this iconic venue. Working with our Croydon team, the local community and artistes we are so excited about giving visitors the best possible experience in South London’s largest arts centre. Built in 1962, and affectionately referred to as the younger sister to the Royal Festival Hall, our Phoenix Concert Hall was designed by renowned acoustician, Hope Bagenal OBE. This wonderful space has been refurbished to its former glory whilst maintaining its famous acoustic integrity. We forward to welcoming visitors through the doors, whether it’s for an event, a concert, a cup of coffee whilst catching up with friends or just for a good look round to see what’s new.”
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