The Hospital (club)

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The Hospital Club is a private members' club and creative arts venue, which houses a television studio, music studio, screening room, restaurant and art gallery. It is in Endell Street, Covent Garden, London on the site of an 18th century hospital.

Description

The club was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen through his investment company Vulcan Inc. and David A. Stewart of the band Eurythmics.

The Hospital Club's main ethos is to encompass creativity through an environment that actively encourages its members to network and collaborate. Members include novelists, journalists, artists, producers, musicians and film makers.

Celebrity members include Jude Law, who used it as an escape route when his ex-wife Sadie Frost turned up at a party hosted by Dave Stewart.[1]

The Hospital Club hosts events, recently initiating "The Hospital Awards". Previous winners include Katie Grand who won a publishing & journalism award[2] for launching the first Super Glossy — Pop. The British comedian Catherine Tate also received a Hospital Award. In 2006 The Hospital Club hosted an exclusive VIP area at the Frieze Art Fair offering a private lounge in the centre of the fair. ES magazine cited the lounge as "the place where the beautiful people hang out". Guests in the VIP lounge included Tracey Emin and Kate Moss.

The Hospital Club also hosted an event at the Edinburgh Television Festival, plus events at the Cannes Film Festival — Paul Allen was even reported to invite members to party on his yacht Octopus. Members did indeed attend his party on board The Octopus Cannes 2005, along with major film-makers, actors, designers.[3]

A programme of members events included film premieres (screened in the private cinema), wine tasting, a book and music club as well as a writers' salon. The Hospital Club quarterly magazine features articles contributed by members and lists future events.

Facilities

History

As its name suggests, the building was for many years was home to St Pauls Hospital, first established in 1749.

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Notes and references

  1. ^ The Mirror, Escape from the Law, 25/10/2003
  2. ^ The Guardian, Inside Pop World, Aug 28 2006
  3. ^ The Mirror, Coogan runs off with posh totty, 25/5/2006