

Studio 68, 'LA' - Main Studio
68 Ewer Street, London, SE1 0NRÂ -Â
Up to
60 guestsOffers
catering
About Venue
We are a company for artists by artists and, with our quick expansion in only 5 years, we continue to expand our vision and capability to provide and serve this industry better. Contact us regarding your creative needs and let us expand your vision of how we can help you achieve excellence!
Facilities available 24/7! Also available for hire: dancers, choreographers, photographers, filming support, music production, artistic direction, hospitality and staff services for meetings, event management, liaison support team and more! Special offers available for community groups, charities, and new companies!
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 60
Facilities & Amenities
Tea
Air conditioning
Breakout rooms
Audio & Visual
Other
PA System
Space Rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
- Simrun ThakurOctober 2025
Great mirrored studio space located nearby to southwark station. However the female toilets need renovation and cleaning, both toilets do not have seats and the light has sensor which is outside the cubicle so it will switch off once you go in the cubicle ðŸ˜. The studio mirror was also broken which is not ideal.
- Veronika HanlOctober 2025
Studio 68 has sadly become a clear example of neglect and poor management. The mirrors are broken, the floors and toilets are filthy, and the entire place often smells of urine. There’s rarely anyone at reception, no proper sign-in process, and the studio often appears closed even during supposed opening hours. The toilets are especially appalling — there’s often no toilet paper, and several toilet seats are either broken or missing entirely. It’s shocking that a studio operating at this scale allows such conditions to persist. It’s clear the owner has little regard for the wellbeing of the dancers and creatives who use the space. The lack of hygiene, maintenance, and care shows complete disregard for basic professional standards. What could be a thriving community space has instead turned into an unsanitary, poorly run environment. Dancers deserve far better than this.






