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Hair extends run at The Vaults and announces first casting

HAIR‘s new 50th anniversary production is to have a HAIR extension through to New Year 2018! The show was due to run until early December but already due to popular demand the show is now extending for a further 6 weeks to SUNDAY 14 JANUARY 2018 – the perfect night out especially over the Festive […]

Children’s show ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND comes to THE VAULTS

Les Petits Theatre Company and ebp in association with Creature of London are delighted to announce the cast of ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. The critically acclaimed immersive theatre experience created and directed specifically for children aged 5 to 10 returns from 13 May 2017 to 3 September 2017, with press morning on Saturday 20 May 2017. […]

REVIEW: MISS NIGHTINGALE (The Vaults) ★★★★

The fifth production of Miss Nightingale since its conception in 2011 and has set up home at The Vaults in Waterloo. The venue could not be more perfect for a war-time musical where bombs are dropping in the streets. The old vaults with bare brick walls and cold musky smell, make you feel like you […]

Cast announced for ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND at THE VAULTS

Les Enfants Terribles and ebp in association with Creature of London are delighted to announce the cast of “ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND” which returns to The Vaults at Waterloo from 15 April 2017. The cast of “ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND” will be comprised of Richard Booth (BFG, Goosebumps Live), Farrell Cox (The Lost Carnival, Penguin! Elephant,), Dominic […]

REVIEW: THE WITCH’S MARK (Vaults Festival) ★★★

Scottish playwright brings eerie play The Witch’s Mark to the Vaults Theatre Festival The Witch’s Mark is Scottish playwright Timothy N. Evers‘s latest piece, being show as part of the Vaults Festival in London. The creepy chamber setting and smell of cold stone is perfect for an eerie play about witch trials. Set the night […]

HAIR transfers to THE VAULTS theatre to celebrate its 50th Anniversary

Hair the Musical transfers to The Vaults Theatre to celebrate it’s 50th anniversary HAIR transfers to London in Autumn 2017 celebrating its 50th anniversary year! The acclaimed Hope Mill Theatre’s production of the iconic tribal rock musical directed by Jonathan O’Boyle, transfers to London’s fully immersive, The Vaults, from Wednesday 4th October. This thrilling, young […]

THEATRE REVIEW: LIVING A LITTLE (The Vault Festival) ★★★★

Living A Little creates theatre zombies at the Vaults Festival It is difficult to reinvent such an iconic genre as horror in a theatrical production and with almost a century of ankle-grabbing, jugular-munching gore, the zombie apocalypse trope is on the verge of becoming tired. We’ve all seen the wide-eyed, heavily perspiring heroes trapped in a […]

REVIEW: This Must Be The Place (The Vaults) ★★★★

This Must Be The Place, written by Brad Birch and Kenneth Emson, was first performed at Latitude Festival in 2016. It now transfers to Vault Festival in London for five nights. Four actors wait on stage as the audience file into the small damp vault space with trains rumbling overhead. They smile and make eye […]

REVIEW: THIS IS NOT CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT (The Vaults) ★★★★★

Adam Scott-Rawley has a great body. This is the observation of my companion while we wait for This Is Not Culturally Significant to begin. We’re actually trying to avoid looking at his body, as he stands naked and unashamed onstage, but we’re also attempting to appear cool and unembarrassed so we can’t avert our gaze […]

REVIEW: CORNWALL VS CHINA (The Vaults) ★★

Cornwall vs China is written by Daniel Hallissey and directed by Danny Wainwright. Their previous collaboration, Dracula had five star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, followed by a successful transfer to the King’s Head Theatre in London. They’re hoping to follow that with a comedy set in a world where Cornwall has voted to […]