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MARYLEBONE THEATRE

35 Park Road
London, NW1 6XT

Dedication
Dedication
7/6 - 6/23/2024


Peltzman’s poignant solo show Dedication explores the powerful role of music in helping to relieve wounds that will never fully heal. Recounting his coming to ...


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Review: THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR, Marylebone Theatre


by Mica Blackwell - May 09, 2024

Nikolai Gogol's 1836 satire The Government Inspector caused a stir for calling out the Russian government's corruption. It's easy to see why Peter Myers wanted to bring its relevant story to the stage two centuries later, but the biting commentary under the silliness is lost in translation in this c...

Review: THE DREAM OF A RIDICULOUS MAN, Marylebone Theatre


by Gary Naylor - March 29, 2024

A tale for our time - a thought that brings both a disillusioned sense that little has changed in 150 years but also a sense that things can...

Cast and Creative Team Set for TWELFTH NIGHT at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre


by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 26, 2024

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has revealed the full cast for Twelfth Night or What You Will. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets....

Guest Blog: 'It Burnt Itself Into My Memory': Director Laurence Boswell on Dostoevsky and THE DREAM OF A RIDICULOUS MAN


by Guest Author - March 19, 2024

Dostoevsky has always been my favourite novelist – he is the chronicler of the troubled mind. I first read The Dream of a Ridiculous Man when I was at university. It burnt itself into my memory. As I was on a walk during lockdown it came back to me – I reread it and it felt like it might have someth...

Review: THE MOST PRECIOUS OF GOODS, Marylebone Theatre


by Alexander Cohen - January 25, 2024

The Holocaust is not an easy subject to tackle. Balancing storytelling without over-indulging in  trauma whilst being respectful is a delicate affair. For every Schindler’s List there are swathes of plays, books, and films that drown themselves in schmaltz. The Most Precious of Goods can be added to...

Photos: First Look at THE MOST PRECIOUS OF GOODS at the Marylebone Theatre


by Stephi Wild - January 23, 2024

All new photos have been released from The Most Precious of Goods at the Marylebone Theatre. Performances run through 3 February. Check out the photos here!...

Samantha Spiro Joins Cast of THE MOST PRECIOUS OF GOODS, Replacing Allan Corduner


by Stephi Wild - January 08, 2024

Olivier Award-winner Samantha Spiro has joined the production of The Most Precious of Goods following the withdrawal of Allan Corduner who is recovering from pneumonia. ...

CRUEL INTENTIONS Leads Our Top Ten Shows for January


by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 01, 2024

We begin the new year with a bang in theatreland. With nineties musicals, queer cowboys and new works bursting from every side, the future looks bright. Here are our top ten West End recommendations for January. Make sure you check back for all our news, reviews and features. Welcome to 2024! ...

Photos: First Look At A SHERLOCK CAROL At Marylebone Theatre


by A.A. Cristi - November 30, 2023

Ben Caplan and Kammy Darweish return as Sherlock Holmes and Ebenezer Scrooge in the sell-out production, ‘A Sherlock Carol’. See photos from the production! ...

Marylebone Theatre Reveals Spring 2024 Season


by Stephi Wild - November 24, 2023

Marylebone Theatre has announced an exciting Spring 2024 season of drama and dance.  The season includes a contemporary adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s Dream of a Ridiculous Man by Laurence Boswell; famed poet Sir Ben Okri presents Revolution Earth; the moving The Most Precious of Goods is translated an...

Past Shows

The Dry House
The Dry House
3/31 - 5/6/2023


The Dry House is a moving new drama by actor and playwright Eugene O’Hare (known for his roles in Outlander, Industry and The Fall), at ...

Rachel Podger


“Rachel Podger, the unsurpassed British glory of the baroque violin,”  (The Times) has established herself as a leading interpreter of the Baroque and Classical. She ...

Benjamin Appl with James Baillieu


Baritone Benjamin Appl is celebrated by audiences and critics alike for a voice that ‘belongs to the last of the old great masters of song’ ...

The Soldier


Olivier award-winning actor Kenneth Cranham reprises his popular performance of the poetry of Kipling, Owen, Lowell and Priestley. A selection of poems and prose, which ...

Hidden Jazz Club
Hidden Jazz Club
1/14 - 1/18/2023


Experience exhilarating live jazz in a beautiful intimate theatre in Marylebone!! Discover one of London’s best kept secrets and join us at Marylebone Hidden Jazz ...

Constantin Macherel, accompanied by Benjawan Boonyawat


The award-winning cellist Constantin Macherel performs J.S.Bach suites for solo cello as well as his own composition 'Lamento', made visible through eurythmy, a unique art ...

Ola Gjelio
Ola Gjelio
1/13


The celebrated composer and pianist performs an hour-long solo recital featuring selections from his NIGHT and DAWN albums, interspersed with improvisations. Ola Gjeilo is one ...

Apollo5
Apollo5
1/11


“Where All Roses Go” In an energetic exploration of the joy and despair of human love, the concert unites a diverse collection of choral music ...

Dmitry
Dmitry
9/29 - 11/5/2022


In 1605 in Moscow, ruthless tsar Boris Gudonov, former chief of Ivan the Terribles secret police, rules through fear and oppression. In Poland, a formidable ...

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