Off West End

Off West End refers to theatres in London which are not located within London's West End. The term is a relatively recent one, coined after the similar American term "Off-Broadway" (though without the same strict definition). It is usually used synonymously with the more widespread term Fringe (or, specifically, "the London Fringe"), but sometimes is also used to refer to more mainstream or commercial theatre which is located within London but outside of the centre, or to especially small and non-commercial theatres located within the centre.[1] According to the London Theatre Guide, "Smaller theatres, including many pub theatres, are called Fringe, although some of these small theatres are also called Off West End, particularly those located in the West End of London, where most of the big commercial theatres are. These small theatres can vary in size, with seating capacities of around 40 to 400."[2]

While West End Theatres must register with the Society Of London Theatre, SOLT membership for the Off West End is entirely optional and is not widespread. Though calls have been made for a registry or society for the Off West End, so far no such body exists.[3][4]

Venues

References

  1. "Off-West End Theatre". Time Out. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. London Theatre Guide, Overview of London Theatre Archived index at the Wayback Machine., accessed 25 March 2016
  3. Caird, Jo. Should there be a SOLT for Londons Off West End?, WhatsOnStage.com, 15 February 2012


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/2/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.