Marylebone Theatre
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A Sherlock Carol – Marylebone Theatre, London
Writer and Director: Mark Shanahan Something strange is happening in a theatre just around the corner from Baker Street. Aside…
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The White Factory – Marylebone Theatre, London
Writer: Dmitry Glukhovsky Director: Maxim Didenko “What do you think? Do I look smart?” is the question Holocaust survivor Yosef…
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Dedication – Marylebone Theatre, London
Writer: Roger Peltzman Director: Jessi D. Hill Writer, actor, and filmmaker Roger Peltzman describes his intensely moving piece of storytelling,…
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The Dry House – Marylebone Theatre, London
Writer and Director: Eugene O’Hare Grieving, alcoholic, fifty-something Chrissy is a shivering, sweating mess who can just about shuffle from…
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Stile Antico: A Renaissance Christmas – Marylebone Theatre, London
The superb early music vocal ensemble, Stile Antico, arrive in London to perform A Renaissance Christmas fresh from the sixteenth-century…
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A Sherlock Carol – Marylebone Theatre, London
Writer and Director: Mark Shanahan Christmas Eve, 1894. “Moriarty is dead, to begin with,” Sherlock Holmes tells us at the…
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Dmitry- Marylebone Theatre
Writer: Peter Oswald with Alexander J. Gifford after Friedrich Schiller Director: Tim Supple It seems to be a good time…
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Tieta, The Trial – Marylebone Theatre, London
Writer: Jorge Amado Adaptor / Director: Franko Figueiredo Reviewer: Maryam Philpott Everyone dreams of how they would spend a million…
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