Theatre

The Canterbury Tales at the Waggon and Horses

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.

So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared

The Canterbury Tales at the Waggon and Horses

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.

So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared

The Canterbury Tales at the Waggon and Horses

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.

So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared

The Canterbury Tales at the Waggon and Horses

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.

So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Tacit Theatre return to the Waggon and Horses with their ever-popular show the Canterbury Tales.

cornerHOUSE: Dealer's Choice

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Company Theatre Group present Patrick Marber's “marvellously accessible play” Dealers Choice which mixes comedy and drama in equal measure. It is poker, with all its masculine rituals and tactical one-upmanship, which Marber uses to great effect to explore the tensions in a group of friends brought together by their common employment in an East London Restaurant and, of course, by their common love of this often expensive game.

Box office: 020 8296 9012

cornerHOUSE: Dealer's Choice

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Company Theatre Group present Patrick Marber's “marvellously accessible play” Dealers Choice which mixes comedy and drama in equal measure. It is poker, with all its masculine rituals and tactical one-upmanship, which Marber uses to great effect to explore the tensions in a group of friends brought together by their common employment in an East London Restaurant and, of course, by their common love of this often expensive game.

Box office: 020 8296 9012

cornerHOUSE: Dealer's Choice

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Company Theatre Group present Patrick Marber's “marvellously accessible play” Dealers Choice which mixes comedy and drama in equal measure. It is poker, with all its masculine rituals and tactical one-upmanship, which Marber uses to great effect to explore the tensions in a group of friends brought together by their common employment in an East London Restaurant and, of course, by their common love of this often expensive game.

Box office: 020 8296 9012

cornerHOUSE: Dealer's Choice

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Company Theatre Group present Patrick Marber's “marvellously accessible play” Dealers Choice which mixes comedy and drama in equal measure. It is poker, with all its masculine rituals and tactical one-upmanship, which Marber uses to great effect to explore the tensions in a group of friends brought together by their common employment in an East London Restaurant and, of course, by their common love of this often expensive game.

Box office: 020 8296 9012

cornerHOUSE: Rhythm & Muse

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Rhythm & Muse, Hampton's established and acclaimed poetry and music club comes to the cornerHOUSE for a very special evening featuring Racker Donnelly, the UK Slam Champion 2005/06, Speranza (Alison Hill & Judith Watts) with special guest Dzifa Benson and music from dynamic duo The Flying Blueberries.

Regulars will remember that Racker and Speranza wowed the audience during the 2008 One Act festival.

Open mic slots available too.

Full details of Rhythm and Muse at www.rhythmandmuse.org

Doors open at 7.30pm.

Box office: 020 8296 9012. Tickets £7 (£5 concessions)

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