Past Shows
Marvellous
Marvellous was the first play @sohoplace, opening on 15 October 2023 and running for 7 weeks.
As You Like It
A new production of As You Like It was the second production @sohoplace, featuring caption screens at every performance.
Medea
Sophie Okonedo and Ben Daniels starred in Robinson Jeffers’ adaptation of Euripides’ Medea, for a strictly limited season.
Medea | Post-Show Event
Hosted by Medea’s Associate Director Tanuja Amarasuriya, Natalie Haynes and Susie Orbach discussed the enduring power and contemporary resonance of Medea, for one night only.
Brokeback Mountain
This brand-new adaptation of Annie's Proulx's Brokeback Mountain, directed by Jonathan Butterell was our fourth production @sohoplace, with music by Dan Gillespie Sells.
The Little Big Things
This uplifting and colourful new musical is a life-affirming story of courage, transformation and a reminder that it’s the little things that really do matter the most.
Red Pitch
The critically acclaimed Red Pitch transfers from the Bush Theatre to @sohoplace, now playing for a limited season. Can 3 lifelong friends continue to dream of stardom, or will their goals be torn down alongside their home?
The Stage, Future of Theatre Conference
The Stage's award-winning conference, Future of Theatre, is taking place @sohoplace on Thursday 25 April 2024.
Heathers The Musical
Heathers the Musical is coming to @sohoplace for 6 weeks only before heading back on tour.
Death of England: Michael
Thomas Coombes stars as Michael in this scorching and fearless play which asks explosive and enduring questions about identity, race and class in Britain.
Death of England: The Plays
Four points of view. Three plays. Two families. One incredible theatrical experience. Michael, Delroy, Denise and Carly navigate the joys and challenges of what it means to be British in 2024.
Death of England: Delroy
Starring Paapa Essiedu, Death of England: Delroy is the searing story of a Black working class man searching for truth and confronting his relationship with Britain.
Death of England: Closing Time
Sharon Duncan-Brewster and Erin Doherty play Denise and Carly in this thought-provoking drama that explores family dynamics, race, colonialism and cancel culture.