With the aim of improving the functionality and space of the Polka Theatre, the architectural studio Foster Wilson Size has transformed this space for children's theatre located in the residential area of ​​Wimbledon, in the city of London, United Kingdom.

The renovation provides new facilities to the local population, while supporting this initiative dedicated to facilitating the development of children's theatre and fostering the artistic talent of the youngest.

The project developed by Foster Wilson Size extends the surface of the centre laterally towards an old adjacent commercial unit, so the new access organizes the space through a central corridor that on either side leaves commercial spaces dedicated to guaranteeing the economic sustainability and longevity of the centre.

The main glass façade that we find on the ground floor welcomes visitors, inviting them to a sensorial journey, which in a play of textures and colours runs through the interior spaces of the centre.

Teatro Polka por Foster Wilson Size. Fotografía por Hufton + Crow.

Polka Theatre by Foster Wilson Size. Photograph by Hufton + Crow.

Project description by Foster Wilson Size

Following a major redevelopment by leading architects Foster Wilson Size (Barbican Concert Hall, The Other Palace, Norwich Theatre Royal), spanning a 12-year journey, in 2021 Polka Theatre unveiled its newly refurbished building. Re-imagining what a dedicated children’s theatre could and should be, the extensive transformation of the venue aims to improve the quality and functionality of the existing space, providing a vibrant hub for the local community and beyond.

The state-of-the-art renovation includes a new early year’s theatre, a new rehearsal and development studio, and a creative learning studio aimed at children with sensory needs, as well as improved access throughout. The building also includes a café, shop, and venue space for private hire, providing economic sustainability to ensure the theatre’s longevity for future years.

Teatro Polka por Foster Wilson Size. Fotografía por Hufton + Crow.
Polka Theatre by Foster Wilson Size. Photograph by Hufton + Crow.

Polka Theatre reopened at a time when access to the arts for young people is needed more than ever. As just one of a handful of dedicated children’s venues in the UK, the remodelling signifies an important milestone for the theatre, putting it back on the map as a world-class venue that continues to facilitate developments in children’s theatre, nurture artistic talent in the sector, and maintain an international reputation while serving local communities.

Central to the design approach was the aspiration to create a more welcoming and stimulating destination for children and their guardians. The main building has been opened and extended by expanding sideways into an adjoining former retail unit. A new glazed entrance transforms visibility from the street and welcomes visitors into a central spine corridor, leading into a new box office and shop on one side and a large and airy café on the other. By placing all public areas at the front of the site, they can operate independently when the main building is closed, generating further revenue for the theatre.

Teatro Polka por Foster Wilson Size. Fotografía por Hufton + Crow.
Polka Theatre by Foster Wilson Size. Photograph by Hufton + Crow.

Polka’s ambitious redevelopment seeks to unlock children’s imaginations and creative potential by providing spaces for them to dream and think. Working in collaboration with stage designer Laura McEwan, Foster Wilson Size has revitalised the space with exciting and fresh interiors. The existing main foyer features a large indoor Y C Chan Play Den with a bespoke, river-inspired carpet designed by Laura McEwan and manufactured by Ege Carpets. 

Teatro Polka por Foster Wilson Size. Fotografía por Hufton + Crow.
Polka Theatre by Foster Wilson Size. Photograph by Hufton + Crow.

The outdoor area boasts a sensory garden led by award-winning gardener Patrick Collins, as well as a play area, including a purpose-built treehouse climbing frame created by play specialists The Space to Play. Distinctive external fretwork, fabricated by theatre signage specialists Newman Displays, is made of perforated aluminium screen and depicts a jungle scene while providing solar shading to the south and east facing windows.

A new purpose-built creative Clore Learning Studio sits behind the main foyer providing interactive, sensory activities for use by children with sensory or special educational needs. Accessibility has been significantly improved throughout and, for the first time, level access to the main theatre is provided for visitors and performers. The main theatre has been retained and lightly refurbished with new seating by Evertaut, while a new 100-seat Adventure Theatre, which is the first purpose-built UK theatre for under 6s, is located in a new building to the rear and is reconfigurable to suit the needs of both incoming productions and Polka’s own early years productions. The Nest; a new dedicated rehearsal and development studio, equipped with storage and catering facilities, is located directly above the Adventure Theatre. Separating the two is a double acoustic floor that provides sound separation between the two spaces.

Teatro Polka por Foster Wilson Size. Fotografía por Hufton + Crow.
Polka Theatre by Foster Wilson Size. Photograph by Hufton + Crow.

Polka’s Young Voices Panel (8–13 year olds who advise the theatre on all operational plans) were strong advocates for ensuring the building’s green credentials and consequently, at the heart of the redevelopment is a focus on minimising environmental impact. Improvements include a Building Management System that not only controls temperature and CO2 levels but contributes to Covid safety by improving air flow, as well as the addition of PV panels on the roof, improved thermal efficiency, and LED lights throughout.

The renewal of Polka into a state-of-the-art facility has been made possible due to the support of a wide range of generous funders, from businesses to the public. Polka was also a recipient of £2.5m National Lottery funding through Arts Council England and the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund, a £70 million regeneration programme supporting growth and community development in London, delivered through the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP). The project also received vital support from the Government’s Cultural Capital Kickstart Fund to help complete the works.

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Project Management.- Cragg Management. 
Quantity Surveyor / CDM Principal Designer.- Beadmans. 
Accoustic Design.- Arup. 
Services Design.- 18 Degrees – Lighting Design Skelly & Couch. 
Structural Design.- Price & Myers.
Theatre Consultants.- Charcoalblue. 
Outdoor Play Frame.- The Space to Play. 
Landscape Architect.- Patrick Collins Design.
External Signage and Fretwork.- Newman Displays. 
Interior Designer of public spaces.- Laura McEwen.

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Polka Theatre.

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ITC Concepts.

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Gross internal floor area.- 1,693 sqm.
Gross (internal + external) floor area.- 1,935 sqm.

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Completed.- 2021.

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Polka Theatre, 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19 1SB. United Kingdom.

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Bespoke carpet.- Ege Carpets Ltd.
Seating Providers (Main Theatre).- Evertaut.

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Foster Wilson Size is a leading English architectural practice founded by Edmund Wilson and Tim Foster with an international reputation for the design of cultural buildings and creative spaces. The practice’s experience includes projects for private clients, developers, theatre owners and operators, universities, schools and local authorities, and our work often involves the sensitive repair and alteration of historic buildings. Recently completed projects in the capital include the restoration of the much-loved art deco Trafalgar Theatre in the West End and the redevelopment of the Polka Children’s Theatre in Wimbledon.

Edmund Wilson studied architecture at Cambridge University and qualified at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Before co-founding Foster Wilson Size, Edmund worked on a number of large scale public arts projects including a new concert hall for the Pro Corda music school in Suffolk, a new library and lecture theatre for the Institute of Child Health, as well as cafes at the Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery, for ORMS architects. While at CZWG Architects he was project architect for a new mixed use waterfront building in Rotherhithe.

He has been responsible for the design of a wide range of projects undertaken by Foster Wilson Size. Recently Edmund has been responsible for the new St James Theatre in Central London as well as the renovation of the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo and Hoxton Hall, a Grade II* listed music hall in East London. Edmund has lectured and taught widely and is currently a teaching fellow at the University of Cambridge department of Architecture. He is also co-editor of Block, a new magazine for writing on architecture, built space and the city.

Tim Foster was the founding partner in Foster Wilson Architects (formerly Tim Foster Architects) and now acts as a consultant to the practice. He trained at the Cambridge University School of Architecture, where he also worked as a stage designer. Before establishing the practice in 1979, he worked for Roderick Ham and Partners and as consultant architect to Theatre Projects Consultants.

Tim has been responsible for many theatre projects carried out by the practice including the Tricycle Theatre and Cinema, the Salisbury Playhouse Redevelopment, the Trafalgar Studios, the Broadway Theatre in Barking, the redevelopment of The Theatre Royal Norwich, the Yaa Centre in West London, the restoration of the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham and St James Theatre, London (now The Other Palace). Educational projects include the Parabola Arts Centre for Cheltenham Ladies’ College, the Caryl Churchill Theatre at Royal Holloway University and the Quarry Theatre at St Luke’s for Bedford School. Current projects include the remodelling of Polka Theatre and proposals for the Petersfield Festival Hall, Tiverton Community Arts Theatre and the Sacred Heart High school in Hammersmith.

Tim was chair of the editorial board and a contributor to Theatre Buildings: A Design Guide, published by Routledge in 2010 and currently is leading the preparation of a revised edition. He has been an Arts Council Lottery assessor in England and Scotland, is chairman of the ABTT Theatre Planning Committee and was chair of the OISTAT Architecture Commission from 2014 to 2020. In 2019 he was an international jury member for the Prague Quadrennial. He was elected a Fellow of the ABTT in 2012 and was a board member of the Tricycle Theatre Company from 2000 to 2013. From 2009 to 2015 he was appointed by The Secretary of State to serve as a trustee of The Theatres Trust, the national advisory public body for theatres in the UK.

Jonathan Size is a partner at Foster Wilson Size. He trained at the University of Bath for his BSc and Masters degrees, which included a placement at the Bordeaux School of Architecture. He completed his Part 3 Diploma at the Bartlett in London. Before joining Foster Wilson Size Jonathan honed his skills at DesignLSM Interior Design, Allies and Morrison Architects, Poole Phillips Associates, Bolton Lomas Bradshaw and Stubbs Rich Architects. At Foster Wilson Size Jonathan has worked on a wide range of projects, most recently the refurbishments of the Grade II* Hammersmith Eventim Apollo (phases 1 – 7) and Grade II Barbican concert hall and dressing rooms.

In addition, Jonathan has completed work at the Everyman Theatre Cheltenham, Norwich Theatre Royal, Salisbury Playhouse, Broadway Theatre Barking, Trafalgar Studios, Yaa and The Tabernacle arts centres and the St James Theatre, as well as numerous new bars and interiors at many West End theatres. His residential works include a private house in Greenwood Road, Hackney, a studio in Kelvedon, Braintree and apartments in Ferdinand Place, Camden. Recently Jonathan has been responsible for the Reading Gaol feasibility and Grade II Mayflower Theatre, Southampton refurbishment.
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Published on: March 2, 2025
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