Soho Theatre

Monday: 09:30 - 01:00
Tuesday: 09:30 - 01:00
Wednesday: 09:30 - 01:00
Thursday: 09:30 - 01:00
Friday: 09:30 - 01:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 01:00
Sunday: -

About Soho Theatre

London's most vibrant venue for new theatre, comedy and cabaret.

Box Office 020 7478 0100

www. sohotheatre.com
www. twitter.com/sohotheatre

Soho Theatre Description

London's most vibrant venue for new theatre, comedy and cabaret.

Box Office 020 7478 0100

www. sohotheatre.com
www. twitter.com/sohotheatre

Reviews

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Underground Railroad Game is about “how we tell the stories that represent our history, and how those modes end up completely reshaping, obfuscating and highlighting different parts of that history'
It's all about America at this Fringe. No need for FOMO if you can't make it, this 'in all ways sensational show' (New York Times) lands at Dean St in a month

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📢 One of New York Times' 25 greatest American plays over 25 years 📢 WINNER: OBIE Award for Best New American Theatre Work 📢 Independent, Time Out, Telegraph, Times, Guardian, Sunday Times Critics Choice/ Must See show of this year's Ed Fringe
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD GAME lands in London on 4 Sep.
... BOOK NOW: https://bit.ly/2Axe5QW
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Dry, dead pan and downright hilarious, Luke Heggie is back at Soho Theatre next week. Book now: http://bit.ly/2uOWcqY

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Jermaine Fowler might not be in Black Panther- yet- but he's definitely in our gaff at the end of the month. Come check him out: http://bit.ly/JermaineF

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If you're a Fleabag fan or loved Vicky Jones' 2017 smash hit Touch, this is The One for you.
'Remarkable' ★★★★★ WhatsOnStage

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Star of 30 Rock and his own Netflix special, Judah Friedlander takes on American exceptionalism and U.S. domestic and foreign policy, racism, sexism, gun control, climate change, and health care. Book now: bit.ly/StillNo1

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More love, drama and deception than an island in Majorca.
‘Entertains as much as it shocks...remarkable.' ★★★★★ WhatsOnStage ‘Brutally funny, gasp inducing…riveting.’ ★★★★ Sunday Times ... ‘A compelling, unflinching examination of a couple trapped between love and loathing...’ ★★★★ Time Out ‘Savage, uncomfortably funny.’ ★★★★ Independent ‘Totally convincing.' ★★★★ Metro 'Genuinely brilliant...in equal parts fascinating and horrifying.’ Stage
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New Orleans stand-up Sean Patton smashed his first show last night and he's here all week. In Edinburgh the Scotsman was 'watching rapt between fits of eruptive laughter' - you wouldn't want to miss out on that.
Book here: http://bit.ly/SeanPattonLOUD

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Kae Kurd came to the UK as a political refugee at just six months old, his parents fleeing Saddam Hussein's brutal regime. His critically acclaimed debut stand-up show guides us through a lifetime of displacement.
EXTRA DATE ADDED DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND
Book here: http://bit.ly/KaeKurd

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It's a ★★★★★ from WhatsOnStage...
The One 'packs one hell of a provocative punch... thrilling and unsettling...remarkable.'
Best availability from 19 Jul.

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American star stand-up comedian SEAN PATTON is coming our way next week. Don't miss this rising star while he's here - tickets from only £10.
Book here: http://bit.ly/SeanPattonLOUD

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♥️ The One - now open.
Best availability from 19 Jul https://sohotheatre.com/shows/the-one/


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We've got this bunch of legends doing previews this month before they head to the Edinburgh Fringe. Check 'em out: bit.ly/SohoPreviews

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'A ballsy production, showcasing a writer of bruising talent and great heart.'★★★★ Time Out ★★★★★ British Theatre Guide ★★★★ Stage ★★★★Scotsman Flesh and Bone is here until 21 July, get your tickets now: http://bit.ly/2IWBPNf

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It's the 4th July which reminds us that this smash hit (one of New York Times' 25 Best American Plays in the last 25 years) is crossing the pond very soon.
https://sohotheatre.com/shows/underground -railroad-game/

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It's your last few chances to see Sofie Hagen recording episodes of her Made Of Human Podcast live. There'll probably not be any mention of football, coming home or otherwise (but we can't promise).
Book here: http://bit.ly/SofieHagenPodcast

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Phil Wang and Evelyn Mok are joining Anna Mann for a night of queso and cuddling (and some comedy) on Fri 13 Jul. Brie there (sorry).
Book here: http://bit.ly/LateNightCheese

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The multi award winning Flesh and Bone opening this week. A fast-paced ride through a working class estate, fusing Shakespeare-inspired lyricism with cockney accents. ★★★★★ British Theatre Guide ★★★★ Stage ★★★★Scotsman

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We've got some absolute gems for you this week...
Sofie Hagen, Flesh & Bone, Christopher Bliss, Kevin Bridges, The One and Nina Conti.

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great venue that supports a diverse range of acts in a beautiful venue to boot.

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What an amazing performance. Riveting, exciting and mesmerising . Amy was brilliant and her stagecraft astonishing.

The script for the delicate subject is outstanding. Highly recommended for a most interesting evening out.

The bar at Soho is great too

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The Magic Flute is a bit weird at the best of times so taking the plot and reimagining it with amazingly good singers makes for out-there (??) opera. Very much appreciated by everyone in the audience #operaupclose #sohotheatre

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Love this place especially the basement cabaret bar. Real old school raunchy sleezy Soho. Seen the untterly stunning and talented Lady Rizo about four times now! She is beyond amazing - I can not recommend highly enough cxx

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Just seen One Green Bottle at The Soho. A brilliant play. Wonderful writing and outstanding performances from the cast. Laugh out loud funny. A warm welcome from everyone at the Soho.

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I love Soho Theatre - great acts, often thought provoking, funny, a bit subversive and so reasonably priced I never mind taking a gamble on an act / performance - I’m rarely disappointed. Just saw Denim’s World Tour - brilliant!

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I have been to Soho Theatre many times and it's a great venue. The bar is busy but well staffed so you don't normally wait long. The venues are cozy & intimate and you almost feel Part of the show. I particularly like the basement area which has separate tables & chairs.

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Hi I will be in London 9 - 13th July. I would love to go and see Beth Stelling on Tues, Weds or Thurs, so if anyone has a spare ticket, please let me know. I'd be happy to buy it from you.

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Great theatre which puts on productions that will not cost an arm and a leg. Executioner Number 1 was excellent. It has a lovely big bar area were you can just sit and watch the world go by whilst waiting for the show to start.

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Executioner number One is great piece of work well written and very well acted. Soho is always solid in its program but this is the best thing I have seen there since Bitch Boxer, it's a short run make sure you see it

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Always something good on. Usually more than I have time to see. Well worth a visit if you are into comedy with new and exciting names mixed in with the die hard cult heroes.

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Always a brilliant night out, edgy shows and a great bar. I probably should do a bit more research against the show content and the people I take along, but that's half the fun of it.

Super good value and a great time guaranteed.

User

A huge thank you to everyone this evening but especially Damian - bar manager - who looked after me and who I hugged tonight xxx

User

A great venue which is accessible and feels grounded and intimate with a pre /post theatre vibrant bar and cutting edge theatre spaces where you will see productions that always push boundaries in a most excellent way. Highly recommended if you want to keep your finger on the vibrant pulse of the latest in fringe and experimental theatre and perhaps even catch some of the big names in the world of performance.

User

When and watched Lucy Porter, great show. The venue was great, the basement where the show was performed was small but the right crowd made it a good atmosphere, first time I have attend this place for a show and definitely will come back to watch another artist

User

Went to watch Stephen K Amos and it was one one the best shows I have seen, never laughed so much, he was fantastic! The only down side was that the room was really packed and they offered me and my companion seats in different rows, even though there were other seats available, luckily a couple that was seating at a table nearby offered the 2 empty seats next to them so we could seat together. Brilliant night

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I liked the show I saw, Daniel Cook's one. As a foreigner I can't really say whether it met my expectations because I was there to discover, well aware that I would miss some jokes on the UK culture (TV commercials...) but overall a great night. Friendly staff as well and the seats were really comfortable (that kind of details I can relate on ;)).

User

Look. I love your theatre, but the filter system on your website for finding a show for a particular date it so glitchy that my partner and i just gave up. We're going to the Globe instead. Sort it out, for god's sake.

User

I went to see Nina Conti last night after seeing her on a TV show and being impressed with her wit, intelligence and quick fire repartee. Last night was a bit of a disappointment. There were moments of funny banter but there seemed no thread or preparation. Some was amateurish. To me it seemed as though there was ten minutes of excellence and the rest consisting of asking the audience what they do for a living, swearing at them and getting them to come on stage. I understand about the transformation into the monkey but the ventriloquist act is so much better. The monkey asked the audience for the time (to time her ‘death’) but to me came across to me as running out of ideas and seeing how long to go. The crowd instead worked hard to make up the humour which usually is a good addition but shouldn’t be the main act. There was even an ‘interval’ in the hour long show while the monkey sat on stage. Bring back Nina!!

User

great venue that supports a diverse range of acts in a beautiful venue to boot.

User

What an amazing performance. Riveting, exciting and mesmerising . Amy was brilliant and her stagecraft astonishing.

The script for the delicate subject is outstanding. Highly recommended for a most interesting evening out.

The bar at Soho is great too

User

The Magic Flute is a bit weird at the best of times so taking the plot and reimagining it with amazingly good singers makes for out-there (??) opera. Very much appreciated by everyone in the audience #operaupclose #sohotheatre

User

Love this place especially the basement cabaret bar. Real old school raunchy sleezy Soho. Seen the untterly stunning and talented Lady Rizo about four times now! She is beyond amazing - I can not recommend highly enough cxx

User

Just seen One Green Bottle at The Soho. A brilliant play. Wonderful writing and outstanding performances from the cast. Laugh out loud funny. A warm welcome from everyone at the Soho.

User

I love Soho Theatre - great acts, often thought provoking, funny, a bit subversive and so reasonably priced I never mind taking a gamble on an act / performance - I’m rarely disappointed. Just saw Denim’s World Tour - brilliant!

User

I have been to Soho Theatre many times and it's a great venue. The bar is busy but well staffed so you don't normally wait long. The venues are cozy & intimate and you almost feel Part of the show. I particularly like the basement area which has separate tables & chairs.

User

Hi I will be in London 9 - 13th July. I would love to go and see Beth Stelling on Tues, Weds or Thurs, so if anyone has a spare ticket, please let me know. I'd be happy to buy it from you.

User

Great theatre which puts on productions that will not cost an arm and a leg. Executioner Number 1 was excellent. It has a lovely big bar area were you can just sit and watch the world go by whilst waiting for the show to start.

User

Executioner number One is great piece of work well written and very well acted. Soho is always solid in its program but this is the best thing I have seen there since Bitch Boxer, it's a short run make sure you see it

User

Always something good on. Usually more than I have time to see. Well worth a visit if you are into comedy with new and exciting names mixed in with the die hard cult heroes.

User

Always a brilliant night out, edgy shows and a great bar. I probably should do a bit more research against the show content and the people I take along, but that's half the fun of it.

Super good value and a great time guaranteed.

User

A huge thank you to everyone this evening but especially Damian - bar manager - who looked after me and who I hugged tonight xxx

User

A great venue which is accessible and feels grounded and intimate with a pre /post theatre vibrant bar and cutting edge theatre spaces where you will see productions that always push boundaries in a most excellent way. Highly recommended if you want to keep your finger on the vibrant pulse of the latest in fringe and experimental theatre and perhaps even catch some of the big names in the world of performance.

User

When and watched Lucy Porter, great show. The venue was great, the basement where the show was performed was small but the right crowd made it a good atmosphere, first time I have attend this place for a show and definitely will come back to watch another artist

User

Went to watch Stephen K Amos and it was one one the best shows I have seen, never laughed so much, he was fantastic! The only down side was that the room was really packed and they offered me and my companion seats in different rows, even though there were other seats available, luckily a couple that was seating at a table nearby offered the 2 empty seats next to them so we could seat together. Brilliant night

User

I liked the show I saw, Daniel Cook's one. As a foreigner I can't really say whether it met my expectations because I was there to discover, well aware that I would miss some jokes on the UK culture (TV commercials...) but overall a great night. Friendly staff as well and the seats were really comfortable (that kind of details I can relate on ;)).

User

Look. I love your theatre, but the filter system on your website for finding a show for a particular date it so glitchy that my partner and i just gave up. We're going to the Globe instead. Sort it out, for god's sake.

User

I went to see Nina Conti last night after seeing her on a TV show and being impressed with her wit, intelligence and quick fire repartee. Last night was a bit of a disappointment. There were moments of funny banter but there seemed no thread or preparation. Some was amateurish. To me it seemed as though there was ten minutes of excellence and the rest consisting of asking the audience what they do for a living, swearing at them and getting them to come on stage. I understand about the transformation into the monkey but the ventriloquist act is so much better. The monkey asked the audience for the time (to time her ‘death’) but to me came across to me as running out of ideas and seeing how long to go. The crowd instead worked hard to make up the humour which usually is a good addition but shouldn’t be the main act. There was even an ‘interval’ in the hour long show while the monkey sat on stage. Bring back Nina!!

More about Soho Theatre

Soho Theatre is located at 21 Dean Street, W1D 3NE London, United Kingdom
020 7478 0100
Monday: 09:30 - 01:00
Tuesday: 09:30 - 01:00
Wednesday: 09:30 - 01:00
Thursday: 09:30 - 01:00
Friday: 09:30 - 01:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 01:00
Sunday: -
http://www.sohotheatre.com