Crouch End’s The Art House, in Tottenham Lane, has been nominated once again for Timeout Award “Best cultural venue” after winning “Best cinema in London” in 2014.
The Time Out Love London Awards are running for a third year, celebrating restaurants, cafes, bars, shops and cultural venues across the capital.
Actor George Georgiou, who graduated from the Drama Centre, in Kings Cross, set up the Art House alongside his friend Sam Neophytou, a director who grew up in Crouch End. The pair created the Art House after failing to find a local venue to showcase the plays they had collaborated on. George felt that despite a large amount of creative talent in Crouch End, there was a lack of cinema and theatre venues, and consequently, the Art House was formed as a space for creative outlet. Currently, the space is used for live music, cinema, discussion groups, workshops and dance.
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Crouch End’s The Art House, in Tottenham Lane, has been nominated once again for Timeout Award “Best cultural venue” after winning “Best cinema in London” in 2014.
The Time Out Love London Awards are running for a third year, celebrating restaurants, cafes, bars, shops and cultural venues across the capital.
Actor George Georgiou, who graduated from the Drama Centre, in Kings Cross, set up the Art House alongside his friend Sam Neophytou, a director who grew up in Crouch End. The pair created the Art House after failing to find a local venue to showcase the plays they had collaborated on. George felt that despite a large amount of creative talent in Crouch End, there was a lack of cinema and theatre venues, and consequently, the Art House was formed as a space for creative outlet. Currently, the space is used for live music, cinema, discussion groups, workshops and dance.
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