What's On in August at Barons Court Theatre


Imprisoned is double bill of monologues about modern life

Imprisoned is a double bill of new monologues by Marie Hale, each concerned with fascinating facets of modern life.

SOMETHING FOR THE MEN

The early 1980s. Stuck in a dead-end job, Vicky shares stories about the disappointments in her life. Life takes an unexpected turn when Lou, an independent woman, contradicts Vicky’s beliefs.


YOUR SACRAMENT DIVINE

Convict Helen McPherson advises new inmates on prison life whilst she is waiting to be taken to the High Court of Justice for an appeal.

PERFORMANCES: Tues-Sat: 7.30 pm Sundays: 3.00 pm.No performances on Mondays.

TICKETS: £10 (Concessions: £7) Now on sale.

Previews (16-17 August): £5

BOX OFFICE: 020 8932 4747

EMAIL BOOKINGS: Send details of performance and number of tickets required to londontheatre@gmail.com.

Then pay for them, in cash, when you come to the performance.

Barons Court Theatre is at the Curtain's Up pub in Comeragh Road, W14.

August 16, 2016