
Is your week all work and no Play? Escape the office at lunchtime and lose yourself in a 45 minute lunchbox production, or come along to one of our evening performances taking in a relaxing pre show drink in our Theatre bar.

What’s Lunchbox? It’s a great opportunity for you to leave your desk and enjoy a bite of culture with your lunch. You can bring your own lunchbox or you can buy sandwiches, snacks, coffee or beer from our Café Bar. Performances start at 1pm prompt and are about 45 minutes long. We have everything from classics to brand new pieces by up and coming writers. There’s something for everyone, all for just £5 (cash or cheque only). It is unreserved seating and tickets can be bought prior to the performance at the Theatre Office or on the day at the Theatre box office. For more information call 020 7353 3331.
Romeo & Juliet
by William Shakepeare
directed by Rebecca Manson Jones
Presented by C Company
In a world of rival factions, where fear and suspicion rule, the original star-crossed lovers are swept away by forces of love and hate, passion and prejudice. Can love conquer all?
Tuesday - Friday, 15 Jul - 1 Aug 2008
The Revenger's Tragedy
by Thomas Middleton or Cyril Tourneur - disputed authorship
directed by Joanna Turner
presented by Baseless Fabric
“'Tis no shame to be bad, because 'tis common.”
Vindice plots his revenge on the Duke who murdered his fiancée. But in a court where lust, ambition & murder are the norm revenge can easily lead to deadly fun & games. Baseless Fabric bring you a black comedy by one of Shakespeare’s later contemporaries following the success of their production of The Tempest earlier this year.
Tuesday - Friday, 16 Sep - 3 Oct 2008
The Country Wife
Presented by C Company
Wycherley's sexy, scandalous satire of London'r married elite. Why would any red-blooded young Londoner spread word of his impotency around town? To spend time alone with London's most beautiful wives of course.
Tuesday - Friday, 28 Oct - 14 Nov 2008
Mystical Illusion, an exhibition by collage artist, Celine Marks.
Located in the Bridewell Bar
presented by ArTELIER
An exhibition by London-born collage-artist Celine Marks. Using a kaleidoscope of shapes, colours and forms from routine scenes, she demonstrates how repetitive and yet artistic our daily life can be, based on a very personal collection of experiences.
This exhibition will run from 24 June 2008 – 2nd August 2008 and in conjunction with dance production Kaleidoscope starting on July 30th 2008.
Please ask to view at St Bride Foundation reception.
Tuesday - Saturday, 24 Jun - 2 Aug 2008
Performances at 4.00pm
Tickets :Free
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Presented by SEDOS
By Tom Stoppard
Directed by Andy Marchant
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two background characters from Hamlet living a red-hot slice of existential uncertainty as they stumble through events beyond their understanding in this legendary comedy
Tuesday - Saturday, 15 Jul - 19 Jul 2008
Performances at 7.30pm
Saturday 19 Jul 2008
Matinée 3pm
Tickets £12.50
Concessions £10.00
Book online or call 07806438264
The Ash Girl
By Timberlake Wertenbaker
Directed by Imelda Cudmore and Kerry Adams
Presented by KPMG Drama Society
With her mother dead and her father away, fighting his own demons, the Ash Girl lives huddled deep in the protection of the ashes in a big old house with her stepmother and two stepsisters.
Wednesday - Saturday, 23 Jul - 26 Jul 2008
Performances at 7.30pm
Tickets £9.50
Call 0207 311 3617
Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope: n. (Greek, kalos, beautiful + eidos, form) a complex pattern of constantly changing colours, shapes and forms.
Presented by ArTELIER
ArTELIER returns to the Bridewell Theatre for a collection of short dance pieces by six emerging choreographers, including ArTELIER’s Associate Artist Christopher Marney.
Tickets on sale from 1st of June.
Wednesday - Saturday, 30 Jul - 2 Aug 2008
Performances at 7.45pm
Saturday 2 Aug 2008
Matinée 3pm
Tickets £15.00
Concessions £12.50
Book online

