ZOO Venues - Southside 117 Nicolson Street, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9ER
About the Business
Welcome to ZOO Venues - Southside, a premier establishment located at 117 Nicolson St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9ER in the heart of the lively Southside district of Edinburgh. Our point of interest provides a vibrant cultural hub that showcases some of the best artistic talent from across the world.
As an institution, we have been at the forefront of promoting contemporary theatre, comedy, dance, and live art since we opened our doors in 2004. Our venue is well-known for providing a stimulating platform for upcoming artists and established performers alike to showcase their talent.
Our space is composed of eight separate performance areas, including two main theatres with a seating capacity of 250 and 50 respectively, a studio space, two cabaret venues, and three rehearsal rooms. Our multi-purpose facilities are fully equipped to adapt to the needs of all types of performances, making us the go-to venue for comedy shows, dance performances, and artistic exhibitions.
Our location is second to none, situated just a short walk away from some of Edinburgh's most iconic landmarks, including the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Mile, and the National Museum of Scotland. Our institution provides a great way to soak up the pulse of the city.
At ZOO Venues - Southside, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming and inclusive experience that caters to diverse audiences. Our venue is fully accessible and equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems to provide an immersive experience.
Whether you are an avid theatre enthusiast, a seasoned performer, or someone who enjoys immersing themselves in artistic expression, we invite you to visit ZOO Venues - Southside, and experience the pulse of Edinburgh's arts scene.
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Location & Phone number
117 Nicolson St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9ER, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:30 - 01:30
Tuesday:
10:30 - 01:30
Wednesday:
10:30 - 01:30
Thursday:
10:30 - 01:30
Friday:
10:30 - 01:30
Saturday:
10:30 - 01:30
Sunday:
10:30 - 01:30
Reviews
"All good"
"Great venue for dance at the festival. Atmospheric, comfy seating, well appointed technically."
"FOH Manager is well hot"
"Bar was a wee bit slow, ran out of draught and then CO2. Not exactly life threatening, but could do better.....rest of the experience was fine though"
"This is actually a review of a show I saw last night (13/08/14). Go and see it! Pss Pss Zoo Southside (Venue 82) Aug 14-17, 19-25 18:50 £10-£12 Cirque du Soleil award winners, The Baccalà Clown premiere at Edinburgh Fringe festival this year with Pss Pss, directed by Louis Spagna. Former students of the Teatro Dimitri school in Switzerland, clown duo Simone Fassari and Camilla Pessi have since united to create an intricate clown act that ranges from compelling comedic simplicity to intricate aerial circus theatre. Taking inspiration from Buster Keaton, Federico Fellini and of course Charlie Chaplin, until 2010, they largely played circuses and cabarets, before turning their hand to theatre-based clowning. Together they compliment each other's opposing characters. Fassari portrays the older more mature of the two with a silent-movie appearance, who tries to remain sensible throughout, while Pessi in a bright concoction of tights and bloomers, is the mischievous, childlike and needy younger 'sister' with her wide-eyed expressions. The show is as much about their relationship as it is the stunts. The curious blacked out stage comes to life and the lights gently come up, a bare stage. Pessi enters with a lunch box containing an apple they are oblivious to the audience, as they squabble over the apple. Sudden realisation on our presence, the stop, shocked, eyes popping out. Nervously and awkwardly, they attend to entertain us. She bows in victory because she managed to juggle a single apple! They continue to build on their skills, each stunt improving from the last, until Pessi balancing with one hand on Fassari's head. Their reactions are precise and unexpected, even they appear surprised by what they have achieved. Their timeless performance of hilarious mishaps, simple gestures and outstanding acrobatics is utterly charming. The old-fashioned music hall act maintains a clumsy connection, communicating with the universal language of expression and action. From daft distracting dances, diablo misfortunes, long hugs, audience participation, banana delight, a musical ladder and tense trapeze slapstick, they had the audience giggling throughout the performance. Their volatile relationship takes us through emotions such us desire, disenchantment hope, yearning and a bit of tomfoolery. Although this show is extremely family friendly, sadly they only allow over eight year olds to attend, claiming it to be a clown show for adults. Either way their light, honest mime and acrobatic act is an all time good fun, world touring show and a must see this festival. Four funny stars!"
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