WHAT'S ON at THEATRE AT THE TABARD
40th Anniversary Year
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2 Bath Road
London
W4 1LW
A minute’s walk from Turnham Green tube station (district line). Just leave the station and turn right. The Theatre has its own entrance in the Tabard pub’s beer garden.
The 94 Bus from the West End, Notting Hill and Shepherd’s Bush stops outside our front door. Other buses stopping nearby are the 27, 267, 237, 391, E3 and H91.
There is free parking on The Avenue after 6.30pm.
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READ INTERVIEW WITH IN-HOUSE PRODUCERS SARAH AND SIMON REILLY CHATTING ABOUT THE TABARD'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY

28 May - 21 Jun 2025
Comedy Drama
OnBook Theatre presents
“Red Peppers” by Noel Coward and “Aged in Wood” by Cian Griffin
Set in a theatre dressing room in 1936, “Red Peppers” is one of Noel Coward’s most celebrated comic one act plays. The play depicts a second-rate music hall double act, a husband and wife team, who perform two musical numbers, in between which they bicker in their dressing room and quarrel with colleagues. The original production, starring Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played in a pre-London tour, and then the West End, and finally New York, in 1936–1937. Red Peppers has been revived periodically and has been adapted for the cinema and television.
“Aged in Wood” is set in the very same theatre dressing room but in present day. 89 years have passed, but backstage antics in the world of theatre haven’t changed much. Leading lady, Deena Ames, faces an uphill battle after a disastrous opening night. An hour before curtain, she finds herself swept up in backstage drama with agents, directors, her leading man, an ex-husband and her wilful son in another comedic play very much in the style of Noel Coward. This new play by Cian Griffin is having it’s world premiere at The Tabard.
This unique production uses the same cast of six actors, each playing different parts in each play.
Directed by Jason Moore.
27 Jul 2025
Drama
Audrey Hepburn was one of the world’s most beloved icons, a beautiful film star and humanitarian. In this play, the audience has been invited to a private viewing of her film memorabilia before it’s auctioned to raise funds for UNICEF. As she finds herself alone, she entertains her guests by talking about her life, sharing her successes and failures, confronting her anxieties and fears, and finding the truth she’s never been able to voice before.
All she really wanted was to be loved and to find love. Have you ever wondered what is behind the idyllic and seemingly perfect life of Audrey Hepburn? Experience as close as you could get to… ‘An audience with Audrey!’ in Helen Anker’s new play.

6 - 23 Aug 2025
Comedy
SHAW2020 present Shaw vs. Chekhov: A Double Bill
VILLAGE WOOING by Bernard Shaw & THE PROPOSAL by Anton Chekhov
After a sell-out run of Mrs. Warren’s Profession at the Tabard last year, SHAW2020 is back and ready to bring something bold and new to the stage.
Village Wooing:A Comedietta for Two Voices– is an anti-romantic battle of the sexes comedy by Bernard Shaw. A charming two-hander in which the characters, simply named ‘A’ and ‘Z’, play a relentless game of cat and mouse across land and sea.
The Proposal–A hilarious comedy of manners and misunderstandings, where Chekhov’s blend of wit and warmth shines through the absurdities of love and marriage.

2 - 20 Sep 2025
Drama
It sometimes happens that an innocent man needs more protection than a guilty one.
It’s one of those things that might happen to anybody.
This production is the first London revival since the West End premiere in 1950 which starred Ralph Richardson. Claire Evans, in association with the R C Sherriff Trust, are presenting the first professional London production in 75 years to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of its writer R C Sherriff, best known for his World War I play, Journey’s End.
Home at Seven takes place five years after the end on the Second World War. The country is still recovering from years of bomb damage, and its people continue to endure rationing and are trying to restore normality after six years when everything had been turned on its head. David Preston is at the centre of this gripping mystery drama. An ordinary decent citizen, heis caught in a waking nightmare when he returns home from work to his wife to find that 24 hours have elapsed without him even realising it. It is now a day later than he thought. As hard as he tries, he cannot recall the events of the missing day or explain away evidence that implicates him in theft and murder.

24 Sep - 18 Oct 2025
Comedy
Shakespeare's most famous comedy is rooted in tragedy. Within the first quarter of an hour we meet a young woman confronting the horrific possibility that her twin brother is drowned, a young man in an agony of rejected love, and a household servant who believes fate has made him a slave when he should be a lord. The genius of the play lies in how the author weaves these stories together in the music of comedy while the principle characters experience life though the grating noise of tragically unfulfilled desires, self deceit, and constant humiliation. This emotional juggling act could only have been pulled off by a great writer at the height of his power.
The Chronicle Theatre Company is proud to offer its audience one of the world's greatest plays in a simple, lean and accessible production suitable for all ages and dedicated to clarity, honesty, and laughter.
30 - 31 Oct 2025
Family
Production by:
Faceplant Theatre
"It's a cold rainy night and a storm is outside,
Rain beats on the window by Lily's bedside.
She's scared of the dark so she shuts her eyes tight,
She hates nothing more than the dead of the night.
Tap tap tap
Comes the noise from the hallway..."
Will Lily conquer her fears?Will she conquer her fright? Will she conquer the ghouls in dead of the night?
Arthur McBain's witty, spooky, and heartfelt debut childrens' book has sold both internationally in Australia, Korea and Turkey, and in the UK as one of Waterstones core Children's Book Range. Faceplant Theatre are incredibly excited to be adapting McBain's story for its first ever outing as a theatrical production. McBain's second book Night of the Living Pasta has just been released, with McBain destined to become a household name as a children's author.
9 Nov 2025
Spoken Word
The definitive insight into the real life of Britain’s most notorious gangsters, from their trusted official biographer. For decades they were feared as the ultimate criminal gang lords of the London underworld, but their reign of terror came crashing to an end when in 1969 both Ronnie and Reggie Kray were given life sentences by a judge at the Old Bailey. Reggie went on to serve decades in some of the toughest prisons in the country, while Ronnie became a patient at Broadmoor with an insanity that was only kept under control by massive doses of drugs.
TV legend Fred Dinenage was chosen by the twins to tell their official story, and he became one of the very few people allowed into their inner circle. Fred gained an unparalleled insight into the real lives of the legendary kings of crime, and in this show he reveals stories and situations for the first time that have never been told publicly before.
20 - 24 Dec 2025
Returning after a sell-out run, actor Clive Francis returns to the Tabard this Christmas with his acclaimed adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic.
Francis plays the misanthropic Ebenezer Scrooge in this delightful one-man show for family audiences.
Inspired by Dickens’ first reading and performance of A Christmas Carol in December 1853, Clive Francis re-enacts this festive masterpiece with words penned by Dickens, while playing every notable character from the original, haunting story.
★★★★ “Performance of his career” Daily Telegraph
★★★★ “Touches the heart” Independent
★★★★ “Wondrous old skinflint” Daily Mail
★★★★ “Spell-binding” The Sunday Times
★★★★ “Clive Francis’ storytelling is enthralling a if it had only this minute sprung to life” The Irish Times
★★★★ “Clive Francis’s Scrooge is the best!” Birmingham Mail