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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.





A very special fundraising show hosted by Liza Pulman & Joe Stilgoe with guests including Alistair McGowan and Zeb Soanes.
Tickets: £50

Stand-up comedy shows featuring Esther Manito, Darren Harriott, Harriet Kemsley, Tim Key and hosted by Lyle Barke
Tickets: £29
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This stunning exhibition is a harvest of the collaborations between Sir Ben Okri and Rosemary Clunie

Delivered by Neal Lawson, director of the good society pressure group Compass. Also featuring an artistic lecture presentation, Activism as Art by Gus Mitchell.
DIEM25 in partnership with the Marylebone Theatre

Winter 1943, somewhere in war-torn Eastern Europe: a poor woodcutter’s wife finds a little bundle thrown in the snow from a moving goods train. It contains something for which she has always yearned, but…
Tickets: from £17.50
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Recently retired Oxford Professor of Poetry Alice Oswald and acclaimed poet Peter Oswald will present an electric evening of spoken poetry.
Tickets: from £14.50

Written and performed by Mark Farrelly, directed by Sarah-Louise Young
Derek Jarman: film-maker, painter, gardener at Prospect Cottage, gay rights activist, writer…his influence remains as strong as it was on the day AIDS killed him in 1994. But his story, one of the most extraordinary lives ever lived, has never been told. Until now.
With special Q&A session with Peter Tatchell.
Tickets from £16.50
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Poet and novelist Sir Ben Okri and choreographer and dance artist Charlotte Jarvis respond to the ecological catastrophe, facing humanity.
Tickets: from £16.50

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

Originally launched in 2013 with a sell-out concert at Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room as part of La Linea Festival, the TangOpera project returns with its heady fusion of tango and high art. Join us to celebrate the release of their much-awaited debut album.

Winter 1943, somewhere in war-torn Eastern Europe: a poor woodcutter’s wife finds a little bundle thrown in the snow from a moving goods train. It contains something for which she has always yearned, but…
Tickets: from £17.50

Written and performed by Mark Farrelly, directed by Sarah-Louise Young
Derek Jarman: film-maker, painter, gardener at Prospect Cottage, gay rights activist, writer…his influence remains as strong as it was on the day AIDS killed him in 1994. But his story, one of the most extraordinary lives ever lived, has never been told. Until now.
With special Q&A session with Peter Tatchell.
Tickets from £16.50

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
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Poet and novelist Sir Ben Okri and choreographer and dance artist Charlotte Jarvis respond to the ecological catastrophe, facing humanity.
Tickets: from £16.50

Originally launched in 2013 with a sell-out concert at Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room as part of La Linea Festival, the TangOpera project returns with its heady fusion of tango and high art. Join us to celebrate the release of their much-awaited debut album.
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