The main entrance to the Elliott Hall building, Harrow Arts Centre.
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Address | 171 Uxbridge Road, Harrow HA5 4EA London Borough of Harrow England |
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Coordinates | 51°36′31″N 0°21′50″W / 51.6085°N 0.3638°W |
Capacity | 404 and 120 |
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Harrow Arts Centre (HAC) is a professional arts venue in the London Borough of Harrow. HAC is located in Hatch End, Harrow, North London, in the Elliott Hall and other buildings that were previously part of the Royal Commercial Travellers School. It is the only dedicated performing arts venue in the borough and its aim is to provide a journey of a lifetime enjoying the arts for people from every background.
The Elliott Hall was built in 1904 and was the assembly hall to a much larger, but sadly demolished, building of the Royal Commercial Travellers School designed by H O Cresswell. It is named after B. G. Elliott, one time pupil and scholar at the RCT, who was President of the Committee tasked with the funding and building of the hall.
After the closure of the school in 1967 the site was purchased by Harrow Council to house Harrow College of Further Education and St. Teresa's School and Elliott Hall.
An arts venue has been operating on the site since 1988. Harrow Council has been managing Harrow Arts Centre since 2007.
Since 2015, Harrow Arts Centre is operated by Cultura London - a not-for-profit organisation promoting the arts in the London Borough of Harrow. Cultura London have instigated plans to modernise the Arts Centre, adding an additional theatre venue within the main building and two cinema screens. The HAC Cinema will be operated as an independent arts cinema, showing current and independent films; the cinema will provide additional revenue for the centre, supporting its programme and community outreach activities.
HAC comprises two performance spaces with dressing rooms, a dedicated dance studio, 5 art rooms, an ICT suite, and 8 multi-purpose rehearsal spaces and meeting rooms. The Elliott Hall is the largest performance space, with 438 seats. The Studio is a black box performance space with 120 seats.
The Gallery at HAC is a contemporary art gallery, and exhibitions are also displayed year round in the Corridor Galleries.
HAC presents a programme of performances, events, exhibitions, and workshops throughout the year, both programmed by the in house team and presented by companies and individuals who hire performance or classroom space. The programme includes regular work with community groups and schools; for example, in 2012 HAC worked with artist Alistair Lambert to create a mural with Years 3 and 5 at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School for the subway next to their school.
As well as the HAC team, the venue houses Harrow Music Services, and Harrow Council's Adult and Community and Family Learning Team. The venue's two resident companies are Srishti and Bearfoot School of Performing Arts. Hatch End library is within the arts centre building, and Hatch End swimming pool is beside the dance studio. The cafe, Simply Daisy's, and bistro are run by the same company who run the popular Daisy's in the Park cafe in Pinner.