The Arcola Theatre is an off-West End theatre based in Dalston, London. Established in 2000, the Arcola Theatre boasts a 200 seat auditorium and a 100 seat studio space.
The Arcola is known for prosucing plays, musicals and operas featuring established and emerging artists.
Kyo Choi's play exploring justice in the face of atrocity, in a play inspired by true accounts.
Oscar-winning playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz adapts August Strindberg’s gripping marriage drama.
Max Wilkinson's one-woman show about a lone delivery cyclist returns to the Arcola Theatre.
The Arcola Theatre reopens its doors with an intergenerational family drama by Barney Morris.
Mark Thomas' political solo show about his quest to disrupt the state by annoying those at the top.
A modern adaptation of Pierre de Marivaux’s 1730 French romantic comedy of the same name.
A tragi-comedy about a couple who leave arts criticism for a quieter life.
A stage adaptation of a book by Turkish journalist, Can Dündar, who was arrested for his work.
A delicate play about an ordinary man who recalls his childhood ambitions to travel to space.
Katherine Parkinson's play about three strangers who sit to have their portraits painted.
Tony Award winners, William Finn and James Lapine, adapt the indie 2006 film for the stage.