About this London Attraction
Jacksons Lane is a theatre located in the Highgate area of London, England. The venue is known for its diverse range of performances, including dance, circus, music, and theatre. It is one of the few remaining venues of its kind in London, and it has a rich history that stretches back over 40 years.
The theatre is housed in a former church building that was converted into a performance space in the 1970s. Originally called the Hornsey Parish Church Hall, the building was renamed Jacksons Lane after a local resident, Fred Jackson, who managed the venue for many years.
Since its inception, Jacksons Lane has been committed to showcasing innovative and exciting work from across the arts spectrum. The venue is particularly known for its support of emerging and established artists, and it has played host to many world-renowned performers over the years.
One of the key elements of Jacksons Lane’s programming is its emphasis on circus and physical theatre. The venue has a strong reputation for presenting cutting-edge circus acts that push the boundaries of what is possible in terms of acrobatics, aerial stunts, and physical prowess.
Over the years, Jacksons Lane has undergone several renovations to keep the venue up to date with changing technologies and performance needs. The most recent refurbishment, completed in 2015, saw the installation of new lighting and sound systems, as well as improvements to the audience facilities.
Today, Jacksons Lane is a thriving cultural centre that attracts audiences from across London and beyond. The venue remains committed to showcasing the best in contemporary performance, and it continues to be a vital part of the city’s cultural landscape. Whether you’re a lover of dance, theatre, music, or circus, Jacksons Lane is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the very best in contemporary performance art.
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