The Soho Theatre is an off-West End theatre located in Soho, Central London.
Since opening at its Dean Street venue in 2000, Soho Theatre has offered a mixed programme of comedy, cabaret, and theatre shows, focusing on new writing and alternative comedy.
It has launched the careers of numerous screenwriters and comedians in theatre, film, TV and radio - including Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who debuted 'Fleabag' at the Soho Theatre in 2013.
Showcases Uys's wit and resilience, delivering laughter and satire on politics.
A woman rebuilds her life through cooking in this play about loss, memory, and new beginnings.
A BSL-led hip-hop theatre show celebrating identity through rap, movement, and creative captioning.
Robbie and Cel navigate life, dreams, and growing up while yearning for freedom from the care system.
Resilience through folk songs, a journey of survival and harmony.
Emily Woof offers a humorous contemplation on identity, spirituality, and cognition.
Miriam Battye’s play examining romance in the modern world returns to the Soho Theatre.
Emily Woof’s comic reflection on the self, the soul, and the mind.
Comic cares for mischievous uncle, navigating life's absurdities with humor and carpentry.
The world premiere of Sam Grabiner's award-winning play explores what it is to be a man.
Deli Segal's solo dark comedy about being Jewish and secular in modern-day Britain.