Today London saw the opening of the Jellyfish Theatre, a remarkable new performance venue made entirely from donated, free and recycled materials. Reused shipping pallets, recycled nails, old school furniture, and donated wood scraps have been used to construct this organic 120-seat temporary auditorium, which is located a mere 10 minutes' walk from the Globe Theatre on the banks of the Thames. While some see the Jellyfish Theatre as "junkitecture" others see the handmade, recycled theatre as a work of art -- read on for a look at London's newest performance space and tell us your take in the comments!


































As a theatre person, what I most love about this is the total integration of the building with the plays. This could be the seed of a whole new idea of what \”eco-theater\” needs to be, a totally integrated \”eco-drama production process.\”
I also love that the theatre building looks more like back stage than stage. Fantastic. Inspiring.
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More posts of this qliuaty. Not the usual c***, please
I’m not ealsiy impressed. . . but that’s impressing me!