Since 1956 the Royal Court Theatre has been known as the writer’s theatre, supporting undiscovered, emerging and established writers alike. It’s the forefront of contemporary creative work and gives a platform to unheard voices and future talent, and has staged plays by the likes of Caryl Churchill, Jez Butterworth and Martin McDonagh. The building features two venues, a snug 90-seat theatre upstairs and a much bigger 400-seater downstairs – both offering a top-notch view for the audience.