Conway Hall
Conway Hall opened in 1929 and is named in honour of Moncure Daniel Conway, anti-slavery advocate, outspoken supporter of free thought and biographer of Thomas Paine. Owned by Conway Hall Ethical Society, a charity, who curate, support and facilitate people and ideas that Make Ethics Matter in the world.
The venue is Grade 2 listed and offers hirers various event spaces, especially the Main Hall with its distinctive stage and highly-regarded acoustics.
Conway Hall is unique in providing a central London location and a building with character, steeped in history, combined with cutting-edge AV facilities.
Main Hall
With a standard theatre capacity of 400, spread over the balcony and ground floor seating, the Main Hall retains its period features and is internationally renowned for its excellent acoustics.
Capacities
| Theatre | 400 |
|---|---|
| Dinner | 108 |
| Exam | 99 |
| Cabaret | 75 |
| U-Shape | 75 |
| Hollow Square | 60 |
| Boardroom | 42 |
Brockway Room
With a seating capacity of 70, the Brockway Room is an adaptable space for your hire requirements and is equipped with a 65" 4K Smart TV. It is located on the ground floor and is fully accessible by wheelchair.
Capacities
| Theatre | 70 |
|---|---|
| U-Shape | 50 |
| Hollow Square | 70 |
| Cabaret | 36 |
| Dinner | 30 |
Bertrand Russel Room
With a seating capacity of 35 this space is perfect for auditions, rehearsals and meetings alike. Located on the ground floor this space is accessible by wheelchair via a shallow ramp.
Capacities
| Theatre | 35 |
|---|---|
| U-Shape | 30 |
| Boardroom | 22 |
Fox Room
This newly refurbished space can seat up to 10 people for boardroom meetings and small presentations. Equipped with a 4K Smart TV.
The Library
The Library is an authentic, classic backdrop for photo shoots and filming and has been used in various film and television productions.
