RADA Studios, Arts centre in Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom.
RADA Studios is a Grade II listed building in Bloomsbury that contains a theatre with around 200 seats, multiple rehearsal spaces, and meeting rooms. The facility is designed to host theatrical performances, radio recordings, and entertainment industry events.
The building was constructed in 1882 as a headquarters for a military regiment and housed military units until 1960. After the military left, it was transformed into an arts center with a focus on theatrical work.
The space draws artists and performers who use it for theatrical work and live events. These activities have made it a working hub for the performing arts community in the area.
The location is easily accessible by public transport and sits in the heart of a busy cultural area. Various spaces within the building can be rented for events and performances with flexible options.
The BBC regularly records radio shows with live audiences in the theatre space. This ongoing tradition connects the building to London's long history of broadcast production.
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