Hackney Empire
Hackney Empire in 2019 | |
Interactive map of Hackney Empire | |
| Location | Mare Street Hackney Central London, E8 United Kingdom |
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| Coordinates | 51°32′44″N 0°03′20″W / 51.5455°N 0.0555°W |
| Owner | Hackney Empire Trust |
| Capacity | 1,275 |
| Type | Former music hall |
| Designation | Grade II* |
| Production | Visiting productions |
| Public transit | Hackney Central |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 9 December 1901 |
| Closed | 1956–62 television studio 1963–86 bingo hall |
| Rebuilt | 2004 (Tim Ronalds Architects) |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | The Hackney Empire |
| Designated | 28 June 1972 |
| Reference no. | 1226960 |
| Architect | Frank Matcham |
| Website | |
| hackneyempire.co.uk | |
Hackney Empire is a theatre on Mare Street, in Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney. Originally designed by Frank Matcham it was built in 1901 as a music hall, and expanded in 2001. Described by The Guardian as "the most beautiful theatre in London" it is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. In 2021, pop singer Leona Lewis became the patron of the Empire.
The architectural writer Nikolaus Pevsner described the Hackney Empire as "among the best-surviving Edwardian suburban variety theatres". Samantha Ellis in The Guardian writes, "From Chaplin to Gracie, the Hackney Empire played host to the greatest stars of music hall".