The King's Head Theatre is a celebrated fringe venue in north London, known for its intimate setting, bold programming, and rich legacy of nurturing emerging talent.
Founded in 1970, it was the first pub theatre established in London since Shakespeare’s day, and continues to host an eclectic mix of drama, opera, comedy and new writing. Located in the heart of Islington, the King's Head Theatre is housed in a Victorian pub brimming with old-world charm—complete with gas lamps, a coal fire, and one of the UK’s last remaining pre-decimal tills.
Over the years, King’s Head Theatre London has become synonymous with daring, progressive productions and a vibrant community of artists. The venue’s cosy atmosphere creates a powerful connection between audience and performance, making it a unique and memorable night out in the capital.
### The History of King's Head Theatre
The King’s Head Theatre occupies a site that has been home to a public house since the 1500s. Its name is rumoured to stem from Henry VIII, who allegedly stopped for a pint on his way to see his mistress. In 1970, Dan Crawford transformed a back room of the pub into a performance space, creating London’s first new pub theatre in centuries.
Crawford’s tenure lasted 35 years, during which the King’s Head Theatre gained a reputation for launching careers and championing new voices. In 2010, UpClose Productions took up residence and continued this tradition, producing acclaimed operas and bold new plays. Today, King’s Head Theatre London remains a hotbed for emerging creatives, with many alumni now working at leading UK institutions like the National Theatre, RSC, and the Globe.
### Where is King's Head Theatre?
King’s Head Theatre is located at 115 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 1QN. Situated within The King’s Head pub, the venue is just a short walk from Angel and Highbury & Islington stations. Visitors can enjoy the buzz of Upper Street’s many restaurants and bars before catching a show at this iconic fringe venue.
### King's Head Theatre Nearest Tube
The King's Head Theatre nearest tube stations are:
- Angel Station (Northern Line) – a 5-minute walk via Upper Street
- Highbury & Islington Station (Victoria Line, Overground) – a 10-minute walk along Upper Street
Both stations provide quick and easy connections to central London.
### King's Head Theatre Nearest Train Station
The nearest mainline station is Highbury & Islington, which is served by National Rail and London Overground services. From there, it’s a 10-minute walk south on Upper Street to reach King’s Head Theatre London.
### Buses to King's Head Theatre
Several London bus routes serve Upper Street, with stops just a few steps from the theatre:
- Day routes: 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 341, 476
- Night buses: N19, N38, N41, N73
Alight at the St Mary’s Church stop or Islington Green, then walk 1–2 minutes to the King's Head Theatre entrance inside the pub.
### King's Head Theatre Accessibility
The theatre has step-free access to the bar and main pub area. Accessible performances are programmed regularly, and assistance can be arranged by contacting the venue in advance.
### King's Head Theatre Safety Policy
Visitors may be subject to bag checks upon entry. The venue encourages early arrival to allow for these safety measures and to help ensure a smooth and comfortable experience for all guests.
### King's Head Theatre Dress Code
There is no formal dress code at King’s Head Theatre—audiences are welcome in smart-casual or relaxed attire. Whether you’re popping in after work or heading out for a special evening, dress comfortably. On opening nights or press performances, some patrons choose to dress up a little more, but it’s entirely optional. Read our [What to Wear Guide](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/news/what-to-wear-theatre "What to Wear Guide") to find out more.
### King's Head Theatre Notable Productions
Over the years, King’s Head Theatre London has staged a wide range of acclaimed productions, including Trainspotting Live, La bohème, F**king Men, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens.
### King's Head Theatre Seating Plan
The King’s Head Theatre seating plan features a single-level auditorium with a capacity of around 200 seats, arranged in a raked format to ensure good views from every spot. The intimate layout brings audiences close to the stage, offering excellent King’s Head Theatre seat views throughout.
There are no dress circle or upper levels, which means sightlines are generally unobstructed. The compact design enhances the immersive experience, ideal for both plays and operas. The venue is also known for its adventurous use of space, often reconfiguring the layout to suit each production.