Phoenix Arts Club at Phoenix Arts Club
About this space
This is a unique West End Members Club celebrating all things cabaret & variety and facilitating daytime creativity. With capacity for 108 seated cabaret-style we host performances from grassroots music, musicals, musical concerts, comedy, fringe theatre and much more to our theatre space and curate our programming to appeal to a wide audience. This is also a unique and flexible space able to cater for a wide range of configurations and events. Including, but not limited to; Private Parties, Networking Events, Wedding Receptions, Book Talks, Award Ceremonies, Presentations, Christmas Parties, Screenings, Live Music Performances, Theatre, Workshops & Rehearsals, Filming and Photography.
Found down the same little side street used in the opening sequences of ‘Harry Potter’ and located a moment's walk from Leicester Square is London’s Hidden Gem, The Phoenix Arts Club. Celebrating thirty years of entertaining entertainers, The Phoenix is the West End’s multi-award-winning, independently owned and operated entertainment club.
Steeped in history, The Phoenix was the original dressing and rehearsal rooms of The Phoenix Theatre where Laurence Olivier made his debut in the 1930s in “Private Lives” with Noel Coward & Gertrude Lawrence. If only the walls could speak!
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
- We have brilliant technical facilities in the venue (lighting, sound, videowall etc) as a result we do not allow confetti or confetti cannons in the building
- No smoking in the building
Cancellation policy: Standard 60 day
About Phoenix Arts Club
Found down the same little side street used in the opening sequences of ‘Harry Potter’ and located a moment's walk from Leicester Square is London’s Hidden Gem, The Phoenix Arts Club. Celebrating thirty years of entertaining entertainers, The Phoenix is the West End’s multi-award-winning, independently owned and operated entertainment club.
Steeped in history, The Phoenix was the original dressing and rehearsal rooms of The Phoenix Theatre where Laurence Olivier made his debut in the 1930s in “Private Lives” with Noel Coward & Gertrude Lawrence. If only the walls could speak!
Available for hire seven days a week for lunches, dinners, and late-night entertainment, boasting an evergrowing list of handcrafted beverages, and food prepared using only the freshest, responsibly sourced ingredients. The club welcomes bespoke dining requests.