Streatham Hill Theatre
Grade II listed, large scale theatre, the last by W. G. R. Sprague. Offered “West End shows at provincial prices”. Bombed 1944. Reopened 1950. Closed as theatre in 1962 becoming Mecca’s flagship bingo hall. Bingo ceased 2017.
Currently empty.
The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre are campaigning to have it regenerated for the benefit of the community.
Past productions
- Women and War: Exodus (Festival), The So & So Arts Club
- Shakespeare Plays: Bingo, Streatham Theatre Company
- The Devil Rides Back, Streatham Theatre Company
- Breaking the Code, Streatham Theatre Company
- Access all Eras, Streatham Theatre Company
- On the Air, Streatham Theatre Company
- Then and Now, the Glamour Days of Streatham, Streatham Theatre Company
- One Over the Eight, Michael Codron
- Everything in the Garden
- The Cigarette Girl
- Castle in Sweden
- A Gazelle in Park Lane, S A Gorlinsky
- Billy Liar, Oscar Lewenstein Plays Ltd
- Boeing Boeing, John Gale in association with Jack Minster
- Oklahoma!
- Port in a Storm, Barry O’Brien
- Progress to the Park, ABC Television, Harold Fielding, and Sydney Newman
- Lady Barker’s Last Appearance , Jimmy Wax in association with Amphitheatre Ltd
- One Over the Eight, Michael Codron
- The Miracle Worker, Calabash Productions Ltd and Donald Albery
- Peter Pan, Daniel Mayer Company
- Love Locked Out, R B Cooper
- The More the Merrier
- The Wrong Side of the Park, Andrew Broughton
- The Aspern Papers, Peter Daubeny
- The Complaisant Lover
- A Lodging for a Bride
- Bachelor Flat, David Pelham and Tom Arnold
- Roar Like a Dove, Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd
- Five Finger Exercise, H M Tennent Ltd and New Watergate Presentations Ltd
- The Grass is Greener, Anna Deere Wiman and Jack Minster
- Watch It, Sailor!, Toby Rowland Ltd in association with Pertpic Ltd and Cedric B Levitt
- Fool’s Paradise, Allan Davis Ltd and Michael Codron
- How Say You?, John Counsell Ltd and Michael Codron Ltd
- The Sound of Murder, FES (Plays) Ltd
- Caught Napping, Peter Bridge for Bridge Productions Ltd and Richmond Theatre Productions Ltd
- Breath of Spring, Allan Davis Ltd and Michael Codron
- The Tunnel of Love, Robin Fox Partnership Ltd, S A Gorlinsky, and Theatre Guild
- Flowering Cherry, Frith Banbury Ltd and H M Tennent Ltd
- A Touch of the Sun, Andrew Broughton and Anthony Knowles
- Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
- Grab Me a Gondola, Donmar Productions, Strand Productions, and Windsor Repertory Company
- The Bride and the Bachelor, Peter Saunders
- Touch It Light, Basil Dean Productions and Windsor Repertory Company
- Variation on a Theme, H M Tennent Ltd
- You Too Can Have a Body, Tom Arnold in association with Brian Rix
- Dry Rot, Rix Theatrical Productions
- Odd Man In, Henry Sherek
- Sailor, Beware!, Jack Waller and Stories and Plays Ltd
- The House by the Lake, Peter Daubeny Presentations Ltd
- 110 Streatham Hill, London, SW2 4RD
- A proscenium theatre, seats 2,500.
- Opened 20th November 1929
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Also called
- Streatham Hill Playhouse (1928 – 1929)
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