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Classical Coffee Mornings: Asterios Piano Trio


Asterios Piano Trio  are  Josh Jia  (violin),  Kesara Bunayamongkol  (cello) and  Isanan Chotirosniramit  (piano). Together they will play pieces by Beethoven, Ravel, and the Royal College ...

The Ultimate Bubble Show


BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Experience the best in soap bubble entertainment. Join Ray, International Bubbleologist and Guinness World Record Holder, and help him in his ...

We're Just Girls
We're Just Girls
2/23 - 2/24/2025


We’re Just Girls  is a wacky, off beat comedy about Friendship, Detective work and Ghosts! Follow our amateur detectives as they stumble through outlandish situations, ...

Conversations We Never Had, As People We'll Never Be


What if the opposite of remembering isn’t forgetting? Have you ever wondered what your life would look like without the memory of the person who ...

Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
2/27 - 2/28/2025


Following a recent step towards theatre in his last few shows, Mark Thomas is back to his finest stand-up form and anti-Tory sentiment in Gaffa ...

Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
2/27 - 2/28/2025


Following a recent step towards theatre in his last few shows, Mark Thomas is back to his finest stand-up form and anti-Tory sentiment in Gaffa ...

sad bride
sad bride
2/27 - 2/28/2025


A solo character comedy play, in its own style with its own humour and darkness. A work in progress from Actor/Maker  Charlotte Merriam  and Director  ...

And If The Surface Tension Breaks


Cheer up. It’s not the end of the world. Is it?  In the split second before a rare (and frankly inconvenient) cosmic event tears Planet ...

As Long As We Are Breathing
As Long As We Are Breathing
1/29 - 3/1/2025


“What colour eyes you have doesn’t matter to me. Does it have to matter to you? We all love to play don’t we?” The world premiere of a ...

Gang Bang
Gang Bang
2/18 - 3/1/2025


In 1945, when Sicilians were pouring onto boats for America, one man by the name of Don Lambrini accidentally boarded an all-inclusive Thomas Cook cruise ...

Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle
Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle
2/13 - 3/1/2025


The world is obsessed with turning everything into entertainment, finding new stories to tell in a feverish desire to ensure every moment in human history ...

The Vegan Tigress
The Vegan Tigress
2/18 - 3/1/2025


Premiering in London, a new play celebrates the life and storytelling of an inspirational Victorian author - Mary De Morgan. Inspired by her extraordinary fairy tales, ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Emilia Gahan and Isaac Skey


Flautist  Isaac Skey  and oboist  Emilia Gahan  take to the Elgar Room stage to perform a varied repertoire featuring music by Schumann, Ravel, Schulhoff and Widor ...

Queen Extravaganza: Celebrating 50 years of Bohemian Rhapsody


Fans of legendary rock band Queen can look forward to another ‘kind of magic’ in 2025 when the official tribute band, Queen Extravaganza , tours ...

Where is Mrs Christie?


Agatha Christie was one of the greatest thriller writers of all time and certainly the most prolific. In 1926, she was at the centre of ...

Where We Meet
Where We Meet
2/28 - 3/2/2025


What if we could hear other people's inner thoughts? Step into the minds of  three unique characters , and join them as they embark on ...

Every Everyday
Every Everyday
3/2 - 3/3/2025


Extra Ordinary Unscripted People! They say the truth is stranger than fiction - but they forget it’s also much more relatable! Every Everyday is a ...

Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes


Following a recent step towards theatre in his last few shows, Mark Thomas is back to his finest stand-up form and anti-Tory sentiment in  Gaffa ...

Great Expectations
Great Expectations
3/6 - 3/7/2025


My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than ...

Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
2/21 - 3/8/2025


Shakespeare and Rap. A love story. The original play, originally scored – with rap and R&B. Some aspects of this new, innovative co-production of  Romeo ...

These are the Days!


 Following the enormous success of 2024’s celebration of International Women’s Day show ‘Those Were the Days’, Clare Summerskill is hosting another star-studded evening of comedy ...

You Are What You Eat
You Are What You Eat
3/4 - 3/8/2025


A detective comedy about friendship, tenacity and outrageous misadventures.  You Are What You Eat  is a new play that dives into the gritty underbelly of ...

Miss-I-Doll
Miss-I-Doll
2/18 - 3/9/2025


Miss-I-Doll is an explosive one-woman musical comedy telling a modern tale of capitalism gone wrong. Following the story of Mia, a seemingly perfect reality TV show ...


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