Stratford Circus

About Stratford Circus

Stratford Circus is a contemporary performing arts venue in the cultural quarter of Stratford in East London. It was designed by Levitt Bernstein, with the ambition to provide a regional centre of innovation in Newham to reflect the residents' cultures and communities whilst also filling a niche within the London-wide arts scene.

Stratford Circus Address

Address:
Theatre Square
Stratford
London
E15 1BX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8279 1001

Location Information for Stratford Circus

Address:
Theatre Square
Stratford
London
E15 1BX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8279 1001
Public transport: Stratford, Underground

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Events at Stratford Circus

  • Baby Dance at Stratford Circus

    Course

    20 Jan 2012 to 30 Mar 2012

    These classes are for babies from 3 months to crawling. They provide babies with a movement, sensory, rhythmical experience in a playful environment supported by their parent or carer.

  • The Balloon Gardener at Stratford Circus

    Drama

    25 Feb 2012

    Danny the Wild Balloon tamer has run out of balloons and must grow his own. The tamer turns gardener. Seeds of hilarity are sown as Danny attempts to cultivate bold, colourful, latex shapes in pots. The plot thickens with problem pests, wacky weather and weeds. Contemporary clowning puts the rubber into shrubbery.

  • Blueprint at Stratford Circus

    Contemporary Dance

    24 Mar 2012

    Fresh, fun and ambitious. Blueprint brings to the stage the latest trends, freshest moves and a range of styles from young upcoming choreographers. The evening will premiere a brand new work by the Blueprint Bursary winner, a commissioning programme run by East London Dance, Sadler's Wells and London Youth Dance to support one emerging choreographer.

  • The Bollywood Brass Band at Stratford Circus

    World Music

    10 Feb 2012

    Drummers and a six piece horn section play hits from Indian films, driven by the beat of the dhol drum, with video projections of dance sequences from the original Bollywood films.

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