West London's Coronet is home to live performance

Published: 31 May 2015
Reporter: Sandra Giorgetti

The Coronet

Here Be Lions, an experiential, immersive production which fuses dance, theatre, and music, created by Sandrine Buring and Stéphane Olry, will be the first live performance to be seen in the main auditorium at the Coronet in over 100 years.

The Coronet is a listed Victorian playhouse and cinema which has been home to Print Room since last year.

Artistic Director Anda Winters commented, "we are all thrilled that the main auditorium here at the Coronet will house the second part of the production, Here Be Lions.

"This is a momentous occasion as it will be the first time in over 100 years that the glorious auditorium is being used for its original and intended purpose—namely the presentation of live performance on the stage."

Here Be Lions is translated from the French by director, writer and performer Neil Bartlett. It runs from 9 to 27 June. It is a Print Room production in association with Theatre of Europe.

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