Soho Theatre

Soho Theatre

21 Dean St Soho, W1D 3NE

Getting here

Closest Tube Station

Tottenham Court Road

Closest Train Station

Waterloo

Soho Theatre is in the heart of London with our year-round festival-like programme, at festivals or through our national and international touring.

 

They produce and co-produce new plays, work with associate artists and present the best new emerging theatre companies. They present the early work of countless UK artists (many who go on to be industry giants). And we are the go-to for many international artists’ London debuts. They have artists on attachment and under commission (Soho Six). Plus they have a thriving Young Company of writers, theatre-makers and comedy groups.

Soho Theatre has two Awards: the prestigious biennial writing competition the Verity Bargate Award, and the Tony Craze Award for our Writers’ Labs participants. They read and see hundreds of shows a year and work in local boroughs.

The Soho Theatre Seating Plan

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The closest tube station is Tottenham Court Road which serves both the Northern line and the Central line and is just a few minutes walk away from Soho Theatre. Leicester Square is the second nearest underground station and serves both the Northern line and the Picadilly line. 

Concert

Ginger Johnson Blows Off!

Not for the faint of fart!

Play

Mum

Olivier Award-winning playwright Morgan Lloyd Malcom's new play

Play

Age Is A Feeling

Age Is A Feeling comes to Soho Theatre, exploring the beautiful uncertainties of life.

Play

God's Dice

David Baddiel's debut play God's Dice starring Alan Davies

Play

Lava

New play by award-winning playwright James Fritz

Play

Super High Resolution

Super High Resolution at Soho Theatre - exploring the limitations of working in the NHS.

Play

Sh!t Theatre Drink Rum With Expats

Sh!t Theatre Drink Rum With Expats tickets available now!

Musical

The View UpStairs

The European premiere of Max Vernon's hit Off-Broadway play, The View Upstairs, is set to take Soho by storm this summer!

Play

Blueberry Toast

Every family has a dark underbelly. Especially the perfect ones.

Musical

Le Gateau Chocolat & Jonny Woo: A Night at the Musicals

Le Gateau Chocolat & Jonny Woo: A Night at the Musicals special Soho Theatre encore!

Play

Shedding A Skin

Shedding a Skin returns to the Soho Theatre

Play

Oh Mother

RashDash returns with a new show

Play

The One

Tuppence Middleton stars in the return of Vicky Jones' award-winning debut play.

Concert

Lost Voice Guy

He may not be able to talk but he definitely has something to say and his comedy will leave you speechless.

Play

Run Sister Run

New play by award-winning playwright Chloë Moss

Play

Lucy McCormick: Post Popular

Lucy McCormick: Post Popular

Play

Queens of Sheba

Queens of Sheba returns to London's Soho Theatre

Play

The Special Relationship

True stories of transatlantic deportation and detention

Play

Pieter-Dirk Uys: When in Doubt Say Darling

Pieter-Dirk Uys: When in Doubt Say Darling

Concert

Natalie Palamides: NATE

Natalie Palamides brings NATE to the Soho Theatre

Play

Chasing Bono

The epic true story of Paul Hewson overshadowed by his more successful mate U2's Bono is on in the West End this holiday season!

Musical

Le Gateau Chocolat & Jonny Woo: A Night at the Musicals

A Night at the Musicals is a tortured love letter to the glorious genre of musical theatre.

Play

Sam Simmons: Away in a Stranger

This ain't your typical Christmas story! Hilarious comedian Sam Simmons brings his eccentric show Away in a Stranger to the West End!

Concert

Jessie Cave: Sunrise

Jessie Cave returns to Soho Theatre with her acute blend of confessional comedy and DIY Performance Art.

Play

Citysong

Citysong comes to London for extremely limited run at Soho Theatre

Play

Underground Railroad Game

Race. Sex. Power politics. The New York sensation lands in London

Play

Strategic Love Play

Swipe right on Miriam Battye’s hilarious new play