Theatres Trust warns four historic London theatres are at risk

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Four historic London theatres on at risk register - BBC
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Four London theatres remain under threat from closure, redevelopment or long-term decline, according to the latest Theatres Trust At Risk Register.

This year marks 20 years of the list, which identifies theatres across the UK that require support to help secure their future. The 2026 list includes 39 venues.

The four London buildings on the register are Borough Hall, the Intimate Theatre, Tottenham Palace Theatre and Streatham Hill Theatre.

Joshua McTaggart, chief executive of Theatres Trust, said the 39 sites were "just the tip of the iceberg" and that "theatres built in the 1970s [were] now facing a higher likelihood of challenges that could lead to long term or even permanent closure".

He added: "This is a future we want to confidently avoid, and so Theatres Trust urges theatre owners, operators and local authorities to reach out to us before concerns become crises."

Streatham Hill Theatre, the last theatre designed by prominent theatre architect W G R Sprague, has been on the trust's at risk register since 2018.

The Grade II-listed building was hit by a V1 flying bomb during World War Two and had to be rebuilt to its original design.

It has also been listed on Historic England's Heritage At Risk Register since 2021.

The theatre was sold to a church for a reported £4m, but it continues to require substantial repairs.

Plans to convert it into a place of worship remain under consideration after a mixed-use compromise was suggested.

The Intimate Theatre in Enfield has been on the at risk register since 2019.

Originally built as a church hall before becoming a full-time repertory theatre in 1935, it is now facing redevelopment proposals from a church, according to Theatres Trust.

Planning permission for a new parish hall and housing was granted in 2023, despite objections from campaigners but as of June 2026, Theatres Trust claims that no redevelopment work has started.

Built in 1908, Tottenham Palace Theatre has been on the at risk register since 2019.

The Grade II-listed building has had several lives, operating as a theatre, cinema, bingo hall and now a church.

The Grade II-listed Borough Hall in Greenwich was added to the at risk register in 2022.

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