What's On this Month in Local Theatres


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What's On this Month in Local Theatres

Busy programme includes Macbeth, magic and a musical love story

Our patch of West London contains a number of very popular small theatres, each with its own busy autumn programme.

Here's what's to see on local stages in November

Barons Court Theatre, Comeragh Road, W14

A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen - on till 22 November

New Dreams Theatre offer Henrik Ibsen's classic psychological thriller, a superb choice of play for cold November evenings!



Yerma by Federico Garcia Lorca
On from 24 November to 13 December

Something Wicked Theatre bring the compelling story of a childless woman living her life in rural Spain, bewildered because her husband has no desire to have children.

THE SPOOKY MAGIC THEATRE by Richard Leigh - on till 18 December

This show is traditional great fun providing you don't mind hearing things that go bump in the night and you don't mind seeing ghosts. Ideal for children aged six and upwards.

Find out more here.

Chelsea Theatre, World's End Place, SW10

Sacred - on till November 28

Festival of contemporary theatre with performances, screenings and discussions.

Find out more here.


Drayton Arms Theatre, Old Brompton Road

Macbeth - November 15 and 16. innovative take on 'The Scottish Play' (Macbeth) features femmes fatale, high-speed chases, killer lines, killer crimes and some seriously weird sisters.

Donizetti’s Don Pasquale - November 24 - 28. Operatic season begins with comic opera, sung in Italian with English subtitles.

Find out more here.

Finborough Theatre, Finborough Road


Treasure, on till November 14, Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm, Saturday and Sunday matinees 3pm. Yiddish classic play by David Pinski, reviewed here.

Vibrant 2015, on till November 12. A festival of Finborough playwrights.

Flowering Cherry by Robert Bolt, 17 November - 20 December. The first London production in over fifty years of Robert Bolt’s first West End play, Flowering Cherry.

Find out more here.

London Theatre Workshop, New King's Road

The Killing of Sister George - October 29 - November 21, Tuesday to Saturday 7.45pm, matinees Saturday and Sunday 3pm.

I Love You Because - November 24 - 28. A modern day musical love story.

Find out more here


 

November 5, 2015