Various dates
Presence Theatre, London
Our production of N.F. Simpson's eagerly anticipated new comedy
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Various dates
Jellyfish Theatre, London
This summer, just minutes from the South Bank and Borough Market, The Red Room has commissioned The Jellyfish Theatre, London's first fully-functioning theatre built by volunteers and made entirely from salvaged materials.
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Tuesday, 24 August - Sunday, 19 September
Greenwich Playhouse, London
"There aren't many plays that capture our own modern predicament so clearly, so passionately." - Oliver Baird - Director
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Tuesday 31 August to Saturday 18 September
Old Red Lion Theatre
A tale of lust and betrayal in the Square Mile
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Tuesday, 7 September - Saturday, 2 October 2010
Finborough Theatre, London
With their father out of work, the burden of keeping the family together falls to Sally Hardcastle and her brother, Harry, as they desperately fight to break free from
the shackles of poverty.
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Various dates
Rosemary Branch Theatre, London
"Now landsmen all, whoever you may be, If you want to rise to the top of the tree, If your soul isn't fettered to an office stool, Be careful to be guided by this golden rule - Stick close to your desks and never go to sea, And you all may be Ruler of the Queen's Navee!
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Wednesday, 1 September - Saturday 25 September
Tricycle Theatre
The Tricycle presents the British Premiere of Tiny Kushner, a collection of five one-act plays written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tony Kushner, directed by Berkeley Repertory Theatre's Artistic Director Tony Taccone.
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The Etcetera Theatre is one of London's best known pub theatres. Situated above The Oxford Arms on Camden High Street, the Etcetera is only 75 metres from Camden Town tube station and is at the heart of one of the city's busiest and most vibrant areas.
Since 1986 the Etcetera has played host to the very best of the London Fringe. New writing, revivals, comedy, magic, musicals, readings and previews - you name it, it all happens here.
"One of London’s best pub theatres"
Guardian (Feb 2008)
"Lovely and cosy"
Camden New Journal (Jan 2008)
"London’s smallest theatre, fact fans"
Heat (Oct 2007)
Laughing Horse Upstairs at The Queens Head