© Helen Murray
Hattie Lloyd 01/09/20
“We believe there is no more important theatre in the world than the Royal Court.” – The Royal Court
Big words.
But then again, that’s kind of the Royal Court’s whole thing. Since 1956, it’s been London’s theatre for championing new writing. The first play produced there was John Osborne’s Look Back In Anger, now considered to have kickstarted the era of modern British drama. In 1960, their upstairs studio opened with a little number called The Rocky Horror Picture Show. And in the intervening 60 years, they’ve premiered work by the likes of Jez Butterworth, Caryl Churchill, Sarah Kane, and Jasmine Lee-Jones.
So fair play, really.
You’ll find the Royal Court in a grand building overlooking Sloane Square, with its trademark neon red signs casting a pleasingly seedy glow over Chelsea. Inside is a beautiful three-tiered theatre, with luxurious brown leather seats offset by exposed iron girders; upstairs is an intimate studio space seating just 85.
The Royal Court pulls in big names, showcasing new work by established playwrights that’s often considered too ‘out there’ for other theatres. But it’s dedicated to incubating new talent as well, with in-house residencies and programmes designed to increase accessibility in theatre. That goes for the audiences too, because a seat here goes for a fraction of West End prices, ranging between £14 and £49. On Mondays, there’s a limited number of £12 tickets – and if you’re stout of leg, you can try to bag a standing ticket for 10p. They go on sale an hour before every show.
The Royal Court’s a good spot to have in your arsenal of ‘cool, buzzy hangouts filled with artsy types’, whether you’re seeing a show or not. In the warmer months a festoon-lit terrace bar spills onto Sloane Square itself, while the theatre’s basement bar and restaurant is a smart, brutalist-style space that serves up vegan dishes, burgers, cheeseboards and peanut butter brownies. By day, it’s a great spot to bring a laptop and get some work done; by night, it’s a bustling bar serving up craft beers, wines (picked out by Berry Bros & Rudd), and a gin that takes plastic out the ocean.
We’ll drink to that.
NOTE: To see what’s on at the Royal Court, and book tickets, head HERE.
Royal Court Theatre | Sloane Square, SW1W 8AS
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