The Oscars may have left us feeling jealous of the red carpet - but why settle for watching winners when you can be one? With so many incredible shows to choose from this month, booking your tickets now ensures an award-worthy night (no speeches required). Get your front-row seat to the real star treatment at Soho Theatre.

Main Character Energy

By Temi Wilkey

Until Sat 15 Mar


In this ‘perfect send up of the one woman show’ ★★★★ (Guardian) Temi is forced to confront her insatiable need for attention in a show that is as self-aware as it is self-indulgent.

Weather Girl

By Brian Watkins

Until Sat 5 Apr


Following a multi-award winning, sell out run at the Edinburgh Festival arrives this blistering dark comedy.


‘Forecasting the apocalypse has never been this entertaining.’

★★★ WhatsOnStage

It's the Economy Stupid

By Joe Sellman-Leava, with Dylan Howells

Mon 10 - Sat 14 Mar


Following a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe and critically acclaimed UK tour, It’s the Economy Stupid! combines a true story of a family caught up in a recession, with the economic forces that led the world from post-war boom to housing and cost-of-living crises.


'Smart, sharp writing… Deftly blends the personal with the political'

★★★★ Stage

Xhloe and Natasha present:

A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson or God: Whoever reads this (Tue, Thurs & Sat) / What If They Ate The Baby (Mon, Wed & Fri)

Mon 17 Mar - Sat 29 Mar


Three-time consecutive Fringe First Award Winners Xhloe and Natasha return to London with two critically acclaimed shows in a double bill in rep.

David Elms Describes a room

Mon 31 Mar - Fri 4 Apr


Come and take part in this hilarious and unexpected one-of-a-kind theatrical experience by helping David describe the objects in the room, the stories behind those objects, and the people behind those stories.


'You'd have to be dead not to enjoy it'

Katy Wix 

All The Happy Things

Written by Naomi Denny

Tue 8 Apr - Sat 26 Apr


Shortlisted for Soho Theatre's Tony Craze Award 2020, comes Naomi Denny's dark comedy about the power of Black sisterhood and grief.

Playfight

Written By Julia Grogan

Tue 8 Apr - Sat 26 Apr


Julia Grogan's Edinburgh smash-hit transfers this spring, shining a vivid light on adolescent desire in a landscape of rising sexual violence.


'Stunningly accomplished... a knockout'

★★★★★ Observer


'an extraordinary thrill'

★★★★★ Times

Meow Meow: It's Come to this

Tue 6 - Sat 24 May


International Singing Sensation and purr-fect post pandemic, post-post-modern Superstar Meow Meow descends on Soho Theatre following her critically acclaimed global takeover.


'No one now does it better than Meow’

★★★★★ Evening Standard

Salty Brine: These Are The Contents Of My Head (The Annie Lennox Show)

Fri 11 - Sat 26 Apr


High camp and heartbreaking drama collide as darling of the New York cabaret scene Salty Brine returns with his ‘astounding’ ★★★★★ (Stage) cabaret show.

Paper Swans

Written by Vyte Garriga

Mon 28 Apr - Sat 3 May

       

Paper Swans draws on absurdist theatre, visual symbolism and the playwright's personal experience, as a woman from a post-Soviet country coming to the UK.

Bubble Schmeisis

Tue 6 - Sat 10 May

          

Nick Cassenbaum invites you into the warmth of the Canning Town Schvitz. Amongst the steam, live klezmer and ritual Nick will take you on a journey to find the place he belongs.

A Small Enclosed Room with Alfie Murphy

Tue 13 - Sat 17 May


In Alfie’s fantasy world, it’s hard to tell who he is – rockstar, guru, actor, shark. Which version of him is showing up today?


Imaginary Friends by Daniel Bye

Wed 28 May - Sat 7 Jun


After a personal tragedy, a failing comedian starts listening to the wrong voices in his head. Hilarious, mind-bending storytelling theatre from Daniel Bye.

Carousel: A Theatre Show by Ivo Graham

Wed 28 May - Sat 7 Jun


Ivo steps away from the frivolity of his stand-up and invites you onto his own carousel: a searingly direct, exquisitely soundtracked story of a life.

Son Of A Bitch

Southwark Playhouse | 26 Feb - 15 Mar

This is a brutally honest and darkly funny monologue about a woman who is caught on camera calling her 4 year old son a c*nt during an air-rage incident.Written and performed by award winning comedian, actor and writer Anna Morris, this Fringe First winning hit play features integrated creative captioning throughout.


Racheal Ofori: Beauty is the Beast

The Barbican | Thu 13 - Sat 15 Mar

Get a first look at this brand new satire, written and performed by Racheal Ofori, that explores the harsh costs of beauty – from scalp-burning perms to injectables, from detox teas to fat injections.


Otherland

Almeida Theatre | Wed 12 Feb - Sat 15 Mar

From Chris Bush, the playwright behind the Olivier Award-winning ‘Standing at the Sky’s Edge’ comes Otherland a “touchingly relatable” (The Guardian) new play exploring what it means to be true to yourself in the face of unstoppable change.


Ministry of Lesbian of Affairs

Kiln Theatre | 13 Jun - 12 Jul

Packed with laugh out loud moments and lots of lesbian drama, this heart-warming musical comedy returns following its sold-our premiere at Soho Theatre in 2022.

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