QUOTE(Guest @ Sep 23 2008, 12:48 PM)

The Conservatory hasn't been around for a while. It's now the Intrepid Fox - a goth/metal pub. Even when it was around, it attracted more posers than actual artists.
To answer the original question, there really isn't the sort of scene you're thinking of. Actors go out for a drink at whatever pub is near the theatre.
There are the various members clubs including Groucho, Soho House, etc. Again, it's about 95% posers/meeja-types, but you do get quite a few famous actors, writers, directors, etc. But you really shouldn't approach people you don't know. Most are friendly enough, but they come there either to work or to relax, not to be hassled.
Thanks for the reply to my (original) post. I'm not sure what a meeja type is, but I think I understand what you're saying. And I wasn't wanting to hassle or bother anyone at all. I'm not into celebrity watching and I'd wouldn't dream of approaching a stranger, no matter how famous -- that would just be tacky. However, being in a foreign country alone can be a bit daunting. Particularly when I am used to be apart of a very close-knit community.
I was just hoping to connect with some other displaced young artists in the city. Actually, when I went to the Phoenix Artist's Club, I was approached by some other lone people at the bar and ending up having some great conversations about Edinburgh and the like. I guess that's what I'm searching for -- just a discourse about theatre and people who are passionate about what they do -- or even passionate theatre-goers, for that matter! It's the after-show discussions and the brainstorming sessions of ideas that I suppose is what I feel is missing. It's so strange to see such incredible theater here, but then not have anyone to chat to about it with, since part of the joy of seeing plays is the communal/shared nature of the experience.
Anyway, sorry for probably way too long and too personal of a response!