The Southwark Playhouse is an off-West End theatre located in Elephant & Castle, London.
Founded in 1993 by Juliet Alderdice and Tom Wilson, the Southwark Playhouse sets out to facilitate the work of new and emerging artists at the start of their careers.
The Southwark Playhouse is planning to open two new purpose-built venues: one in Elephant and Castle in 2022, and the second in London Bridge in 2025.
The London Premiere of Kim Davies' modern adaptation of Strindberg’s drama 'Miss Julie'.
The London Premiere of a chaotic new comedy directed by Mark Bell ('The Play That Goes Wrong').
A new revival of Enda Walsh’s farce about an Irish family's relationship with one another & the past.
Flabbergast Theatre's first narrative text-based production based on Shakespeare's tragedy.
A true story of young Irish adults and the personal sacrifices they made opposing the South African apartheid.
Journalist turned actor Osman Baig's one-man show about digital journalism.
A fun-family show where dinosaurs are brought to life through puppetry.
Clive Judd’s award-winning debut play about a family's search for meaning.
Tom Ratcliffe's new drama about mob justice in Britain is inspired by true events.
A new show devised by ViSiBLE Theatre Ensemble about living with insomnia.
Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurent's absurdist satirical musical about corruption and conformity.
David Mamet's 'battle of the sexes' play returns to the UK stage after 21 years.