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ABOUTUS

THE CORONET THEATRE BUILDING

Welcome

Welcome to The Coronet Theatre, the home of exceptional international arts in a re-imagined and restored Grade II listed theatre in London’s Notting Hill. Both its programme and the building’s restoration are curated by Artistic Director & CEO Anda Winters, in collaboration with artists from across the globe.

For me, the artist is at the heart of the programme, and I work closely with the makers of the pieces I bring to London, sometimes watching and encouraging them for years. In this increasingly fractious world, I feel strongly that one of the greatest uniting forces is the international language of, and desire of all of us, to engage with art, whether as a maker or spectator.

My goal is to fill the theatre spaces – the Main House, Print Room Studio, and bar – with diverse and wonderful arts from across the world, celebrating all its many forms, and the audiences who enjoy them.

We hope to see you soon!

Anda Winters
Artistic Director & CEO
The Coronet Theatre

What we do

The Coronet Theatre is a risk-taking, international arts theatre in a restored and re-imagined Grade II listed building in London’s Notting Hill. The Coronet Theatre presents an eclectic programme of theatre, film, dance, music, poetry and visual art in its intimate 195-seat main auditorium and 90-seat studio space, re-named The Print Room in recognition of the company’s previous home at a nearby print works, and stunning bar.

The programme is created by Artistic Director Anda Winters in close collaboration with artists to present a fusion of multi-disciplinary international and UK work. The Coronet Theatre stages a mix of new productions, commissions and visiting artists, including a number of UK and world premieres, offering memorable, and often unexpected, experiences to audiences, while supporting established artists and nurturing new talent.

An important venue with a reputation for punching above its weight

Time Out

History

The Coronet Theatre started life in 1898. Edward VII often visited, and John Gielgud saw his first Shakespeare play here. Many of the biggest stars of the day trod its boards including Ellen Terry and Sarah Bernhardt.

In 1923 with the advent of film, it became the much loved Coronet Cinema, right up until 2014 when it was taken over by Anda Winters to start the gradual process of restoring the neglected venue.

Today The Coronet Theatre combines grand architecture with an intimate and warm setting, including candlelit hallways, antique décor, stage props and the most beautiful theatre bar in London.

Read more about the history of our building on the Theatres Trust website

Our team

Artistic Director & CEO
Anda Winters

General Manager
Andy McDonald

Head of Development and Partnerships
Raphaëlle Rodocanachi

Senior Producer 
Hetty Shand

Finance Manager
Andrew Michel

Company & Production Coordinator 
Emma Smith

Producer
Daphne Seale

Assistant Producer / PA to Artistic Director
Lola Gabellini

Associate Producer
Cathy Lewis

Social Media Manager
Alex Hick

Marketing Officer
Elliot Hall

Press Representative
Sharon Kean

Poetry Coordinator
Marion Manning

Audience Experience Manager
Giudi Di Gesaro

Box Office Assistant
Ivana Dieli

Duty Managers
Francesca Battinieri, Rasa Niurkaitė, Renata Wilson, Adrielle Feliciano, Riccardo Tito Pescini

Front of House Staff
Maria Lisberg-Jonasson, Brian Maitland, Nadia Qashou, Andreane Rellou, Ewa Emini, Zsuzsa Magyar, Sua Tsubokura-Aguiriano, Penelope Caswell, Maya Giulivi, Samuel Tannenbaum, Hazel Townsend, Daniel Camou, Elias Giulivi, Sofia Bitelli

TRUSTEES
Linda Bernhardt, Mike Fisher, Mimi Gilligan, Jane Quinn, Anda Winters, Bill Winters (Chair)

The Coronet Bar at The Coronet Theatre

Join the team

Job Vacancies

LEAD TECHNICIAN

Job Title: Lead Technician
Contract: Permanent, full time.
Pay Rate: £28,000 – £30,000 depending on experience.
Working Hours: Standard office hours are 9.30am – 5.30pm (Monday to Friday), although hours worked are to be determined by the needs of the role. Regular evening and weekend work will be required.
Closing Date: Friday 2nd June, 6pm. Interviews (in person) w/c 12th June.

 

How to Apply:

• Download the job description
• Email your application including a CV and cover letter to recruitment@thecoronettheatre.com
• For more information, telephone 020 3642 6606 or visit The Coronet Theatre during opening hours.

The Coronet Theatre is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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Partnerships

The Coronet Theatre and RADA have formed a new partnership to present RADA’s MA Theatre Lab’s Lab Works.

The week-long project combines workshops and scratch nights, and culminates in a series of original ‘theatre-shorts’, enabling artistic development, public visibility, and new networking opportunities for these emerging artists.

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