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OSO Arts Centre

Coordinates:51°28′20″N0°14′47″W / 51.4723°N 0.2465°W /51.4723; -0.2465
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Arts venue in London, England

OSO Arts Centre
The Old Sorting Office
OSO Arts Centre, Barnes Green
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Address49 Station Road, Barnes
London,SW13 0LF
England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°28′20″N0°14′47″W / 51.4723°N 0.2465°W /51.4723; -0.2465
Public transitNational RailBarnesNational RailBarnes Bridge
TypeFringe theatre
Capacity130 seats
Current useTheatre and arts centre
Construction
Opened2002; 24 years ago (2002)
Years active2002–present
Website
osoarts.org.uk

TheOSO Arts Centre is a 130-seat theatre located inBarnes in theLondon Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[1] The building was previously Barnes' postalsorting office, but was redeveloped into a mixture of residential and commercial space with the first residents arriving in 1999. In 2002 the arts centre opened[2] and in 2012 the OSO Arts Centre came under the direction of a new board of trustees. The building is located on Barnes Green, and provides arts services to the community, both in the form of evening performances in the theatre[2] space, and daytime dance and art classes.[3] Some well-known names have performed at the OSO over the years includingPatricia Hodge,Timothy West,Stephanie Cole,Julian Glover,Janie Dee,Issy van Randwyck,Harriet Thorpe,Lee Nelson andRobert Pattinson.[4]

The theatre is currently led by Artistic Director Lydia Sax and General Manager Lisa Ross. Its artistic ambassadors includeGyles Brandreth,Roger McGough andKate Silverton.

During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 the theatre space was refurbished as a 'Crisis Kitchen', with the OSO staff and volunteers preparing over 10,000 free meals for the elderly and vulnerable, NHS workers, and those in economic hardship. The chair of trustees was appointed MBE in the 2021 New Years Honours list for this initiative.[5]

A full refurbishment of the venue, designed by B3 Designers,[6] was completed in autumn 2020. The refurbished theatre was officially opened byMichael Ball in October 2020.

References

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  1. ^"OSO Arts Centre".ArtsRichmond. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2017. Retrieved30 November 2017.
  2. ^ab"OSO Community Arts Centre".VisitRichmond.
  3. ^"The Old Sorting Office".Barnes Village.
  4. ^"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1".cinemareview.com. Retrieved1 July 2020.
  5. ^Tait, Simon."Congratulations…".artsindustry.co.uk. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  6. ^Designers, B3."OSO Arts Centre Cafe | B3 Designers".www.b3designers.co.uk. Retrieved21 March 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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