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⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ' This small off-West End venue again delivers National Theatre-level production values' The Guardian on The White Factory
The Marylebone Theatre is London’s newest cross-cultural, performance space. Once known as the Steiner Hall, the theatre has undergone an extensive refurbishment, as a result of which it is now a versatile, state-of-the-art space, which delivers an exciting programme of theatre performances, concerts, dance and spoken word events.
The theatre is just off Baker Street, outside the congestion zone and with plenty of nearby free parking after 18:30.
Based on a short story by the great nineteenth-century author Dostoyevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man is a Russian Christmas Carol, relocated to modern London. Poignant but funny, a tale of wonder, full of warning, this exquisite one-person piece will leave you uplifted and full of hope for a better world.
Tickets: from £19.50
This stunning exhibition is a harvest of the collaborations between Sir Ben Okri and Rosemary Clunie
Following sold-out performances in 2021, KVN Dance Company returns with its magical reimaging of the beloved classical ballet, Coppelia
Tickets: from £21.50
Alexander "Sandy" Marshall, Bird & Carrot, David Luff and Wild Yak present
A comedy about hypocrites, hysterics and hustlers.
Nikolai Gogol’s masterful comedy about how corrupt power destroys itself, exposing the tragi-comic consequences of collective delusion and the swindlers who would exploit it
Based on a short story by the great nineteenth-century author Dostoyevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man is a Russian Christmas Carol, relocated to modern London. Poignant but funny, a tale of wonder, full of warning, this exquisite one-person piece will leave you uplifted and full of hope for a better world.
Tickets: from £19.50
Alexander "Sandy" Marshall, Bird & Carrot, David Luff and Wild Yak present
A comedy about hypocrites, hysterics and hustlers.
Nikolai Gogol’s masterful comedy about how corrupt power destroys itself, exposing the tragi-comic consequences of collective delusion and the swindlers who would exploit it
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