Brockley Jack Theatre, Theatre in Crofton Park, United Kingdom.
Brockley Jack Theatre is a performance venue in Crofton Park housed in a converted space adjacent to a traditional pub. The black box setup with approximately 50 seats creates an intimate setting that brings performers and audiences into close proximity.
The venue opened in 1992 when three founders converted part of the building into a performance space and launched with Chekhov productions. Those early years shaped its identity as an experimental stage within the south London community.
The venue hosts performances from various theatre companies that bring local and new artistic perspectives to the stage. Visitors encounter regular productions from both established and experimental groups working in the area.
The venue sits on Brockley Road, roughly three minutes on foot from Crofton Park Station. Several bus routes stop directly outside, making it straightforward to reach.
The theatre operates a film club and hosts Write Now, an annual festival dedicated to new theatrical works. This event receives support from Lewisham Council and gives unproduced playwrights an opportunity to see their scripts performed.
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