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  2. The Almeida Theatre, opened in 1980, is a 325-seat producing house with an international reputation, which takes its name from the street on which it is located, off Upper Street, in the London Borough of Islington. The theatre produces a diverse range of drama. Successful plays are often transferred to West End theatres .

  3. Keep the story going. The last decade at the Almeida has been one of innovation – pushing artistic boundaries to bring bold, thought-provoking and award-winning stories to our home in Islington, and beyond. To celebrate an extraordinary decade of artistic excellence we are launching a special fundraising appeal – Keep the Story Going.

  4. View all our upcoming performances by date. Calendar view. Find information about our upcoming productions, including plays and musicals, as well as tours, Almeida For Free festivals and workshops.

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  5. Contact Us. We welcome comments from all members of our audience. If you have any comments, feedback or questions about the Almeida we’d like to hear from you. Get in touch. Find more information about the Almeida, including current vacancies, staff details, FAQs, and how to get in contact.

  6. Address. Almeida Theatre, Almeida Street, London, N1 1TA. We’re located on Almeida Street, just off Upper Street in the heart of Islington. It is accessible by all forms of transport. Google Maps.

  7. Almeida Theatre History The Almeida is a unique space and combines the best of 19th century original features with the comfort of modern facilities. The Almeida has a curved back wall just behind ...

  8. A small room with an international reputation, the Almeida began life as a literary and scientific society – complete with library, lecture theatre and laboratory. From the beginning, our building existed to investigate the world. Today, we make brave new work that asks big questions: of plays, of theatre and of the world around us.

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