King's Head Theatre
London
King's Head Theatre
The King's Head Theatre is a vibrant and transformative theatre venue located in the heart of London. Known as London's first and foremost pub theatre, this prestigious venue has become a cornerstone of Islington's cultural scene. Enveloped by a rich history that dates back to 1970, it has served as the springboard for renowned actors like Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman.
The theatre prides itself on its cutting-edge programming - a diverse blend of new and established works, dramatic and operatic productions, and a varied selection of reinterpretations of classic plays. This commitment to innovative and creative productions has solidified the King's Head Theatre's reputation as a premiere theatre destination in the UK.
## How to get there
To reach the King's Head Theatre, public transport services provide easy access. If arriving by underground, the nearest station is Angel on the Northern Line. From there, it's a short 4-minute walk to the theatre. If you prefer buses, several routes (4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 205, 214, 274, 341, 394, N19, N38, N41, N73, N205) stop near the venue. If you're driving, there is limited on-street pay and display parking around Islington Green. Visitors are advised to check with Islington Council for parking details.
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