Venue

 

MTA is pleased to be housed in the The Drill Hall, one of London's premier off-West End venues. It is a conscious decision to house the college in an already working theatre as opposed to a purpose built college enabling MTA students to mingle with the professional world from day one. For further information on the Drill Hall please go to its website at www.thedrillhall.co.uk


Why did MTA ask to be housed at The Drill Hall?

Since opening in 1977, The Drill Hall has supported the development of unusual, unexpected and daring theatre and performance.

 

The creation of new work, the development of new audiences and the provision of new opportunities to participate in the arts are all central to The Drill Hall's mission.

 

The Drill Hall creates and supports the development of unusual, unexpected, special and artistically daring work, and champions the work of lesbian, gay and queer artists. The Drill Hall leads, educates and entertains. Through its artistic activity, The Drill Hall works for greater social inclusion leading to an equal, tolerant and compassionate society.

 

The Drill Hall is a leading producer and presenter of original new work across a wide range of genres: musical, physical, comedic and cabaret. It is the number one London venue to see radical queer theatre and new work that plays with the politics of identity.

 

The Drill Hall has been responsible for leading, developing, commissioning, encouraging and supporting some of the most exciting, extraordinary and sophisticated work that has emerged in the last 25 years.