Network Theatre is one of London’s best and oldest fringe venues. First founded in 1939 as the Southern Railway Dramatic Society it has survived nationalisation and privatisation and still has a home in the arches of Waterloo Theatre.
It’s a reconfigurable, 80-seater black box space with full lighting and sound and some great backstage facilities. It has its own vibrant company that puts on five or six productions a year and regularly welcomes visiting companies.