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Hackney Empire is a theatre on , in Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney. Originally designed by it was built in 1901 as a , and expanded in 2001. Described by as "the most beautiful theatre in London" it is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. In 2021, pop singer became the patron of the Empire.

The architectural writer described the Hackney Empire as "among the best-surviving Edwardian suburban variety theatres". in The Guardian writes, "From to , the Hackney Empire played host to the greatest stars of music hall".


History
Hackney Empire is a grade II* listed building. The theatre was built as a music hall in 1901, designed by the architect . Architecture scholar described the "splendid Hackney Empire, with its ornate exterior and sumptuous seventy-seven galleried auditorium" as a key example of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. There is a statue of Thalia, the Greek of comedy, on the roof of the theatre: this was removed in 1979, but later reinstalled.

, , , , and all performed there, when the Hackney Empire was a music hall.

ATV bought the theatre to use as studios in the mid-1950s and shows such as Take Your Pick and Oh, Boy! were broadcast live. Certain episodes of Opportunity Knocks were also filmed at the theatre. Some scenes from Emergency – Ward 10 were also filmed there. From 1963 to 1984, the theatre was used by the Mecca Organisation as a bingo hall; matches also occurred there during the 1960s.

In 1984, Mecca found the building too expensive to maintain as a bingo hall, and it was offered to Cartoon Archetypical Slogan Theatre (CAST), a touring theatre group, headed by Claire and , as a London base. They also mounted successful variety nights headlined by a new breed of alternative comedy acts, such as , , and Jennifer Saunders.

The theatre was threatened with demolition, and in 1986, actor-manager Roland Muldoon mounted a campaign to acquire the freehold and to re-open the Hackney Empire as a permanent performance space; allowing the theatre to return to theatrical use for its 85th anniversary.

played to ' Gertrude in Jonathan Kent's Company production of , 28 February – 30 March 1995. In 1996, /choreographer premiered Variété', his first British production in over 20 years, there and Slava's Snowshow, featuring the famous Russian clown , played the theatre several times.


Stand-up comedy
Hackney Empire was a leading centre in the alternative comedy boom of the 1980s, and remains a venue for comedy. Comedians who have performed at the venue include , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Jennifer Saunders, Arthur Smith, , , , , and Michael C. Burgess.


Modern times
Hackney Empire's artistic programme includes: theatre, opera, comedy, dance and music. Hackney Empire collaborate and partner with regional and international companies and artists including the Royal Shakespeare Company, English Touring Opera, and the BBC Concert Orchestra.

In 2001, the Empire closed for a £17m refurbishment project designed by Tim Ronalds Architects with Carr and Angier acting as theatre consultants. "Theatres & Arts Complexes" , Carr & Angier. It was reopened in 2004. The restoration included the addition of a 60-seat orchestra pit to make the Empire suitable for opera performances by companies such as English Touring Opera, the addition of a flytower with provision for counterweight flying and a reduction of the stage rake from 1 in 24 to 1 in 30. Among other new facilities were a studio theatre and educational and hospitality facilities, and greatly improved dressing rooms.

Additionally, the Marie Lloyd public house was incorporated into the new extension. In addition to Muldoon, the comedian Griff Rhys Jones led the restoration appeal, with a large donation coming from local businessman . The theatre received another grant of £400,000 from Arts Council England in 2019 to make building improvements and increase community outreach.

The John Bishop Show was presented and recorded at the Hackney Empire and aired on from 30 May 2015 to 18 July 2015. Since 2014, the British Soap Awards have also been filmed at the Hackney Empire.

It has produced since 1988, providing free tickets to local Housing Associations, Community Groups, local refuges and young carers. Alongside its main-stage programme, Hackney Empire provides performing arts activities for local young people. its Creative Futures programme works with over 4,000 young people annually, aged 14–25, and runs a community choir that includes over 80 regular members.

On 6 September 2023, the theatre hosted a news conference to announce a new album by The Rolling Stones, . interviewed the three remaining stars of the group.


Transport
The nearest station is Hackney Central on London Overground North London line.


Patrons


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