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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The Business of Murder by Richard Harris 23rd October - 23rd November 2024 By Richard Harris
Take Note Theatre Ltd for the Tabard presents
The Theatre at the Tabard presents Richard Harris’ acclaimed psychological thriller, The Business of Murder, which enjoyed a successful 7-year run in the West End.
“Welcome to a thriller that achieves it all. . . . Sensational.” – The Times.
Two people – Dee, a successful but edgy television writer, and Hallett, a cynical CID detective, are separately given a plausible reason to visit the flat of the humourless and seemingly very ordinary Mr Stone.But why are they really here? Who is he? Why has he tricked them here? What does he want from them? As the plot twists and turns his motive slowly becomes clear. They are all, it would seem, in the same business. The Business Of Murder.
The Business Of Murder was first performed at the Theatre Royal in Windsor before playing a seven year run in the West End.
3 Nov 2024
Drama
Night Terrors is a spine-tingling evening of three tales of the supernatural from E.F. Benson’s brilliant collection of ghost stories.
Masterful storytelling from the award-winning actor Gerard Logan will transport you to a dark, sinister world of the unexpected and the unexplainable. The three stories (The Dance, In The Tube and The Confession of Charles Linkworth), are dramatic, haunting and hugely memorable.
“Logan is astounding….He takes a strong script and flies it to the stars” ★★★★★ Edinburgh Festival 2016 Review
4 Nov 2024
Comedy
The hit comedy podcast bursts onto the stage
Fast, furious, funny and frequently infuriating to the aficionado, “Abridgd…Too Far!” presents literature’s most renowned and best-loved books in just 1,337 seconds. Leaving a hell of a lot out, making stark narrative choices and chucking in a fair number of jokes, it’s a breakneck comic canter through the classics which has taken the podcast world by storm.
And now, world-renowned and very clever Professor of Short Books, Douglas Ullard, brings his Twenty-Two Minute and Seventeen Second Classic Literature Armchair Theatre Company (T-TMASSCLATC) to the stage and presents three of literature’s most celebrated books that no has the time to read these days.
Klause Fantastiche; The Wurst Magician
10 - 12 Nov 2024
Comedy
Bravaria’s No1 Illusionist (*in his price range) returns to the Tabard to debut his latest comedy magic show The Wurst Magician.
In this tell-all evening of illusions, tricks and spells, Klause spills the tea on his record breaking* Las Vegas show (*shortest run in Nevada history), his divorce(s), his strict Germanic upbringing, the well-publicised tiger attacks and his revered haircare routines.
Expect Character comedy woven through genuinely jaw-dropping comedy magic, magnificent mind reading, bonkers camp cabaret and the most Fantastiche hair in the Biz.
FESTIVE SHOW TOP PICK
29 Nov 2024 - 4 Jan 2025
Family
From the creative team that brought you the Tabard’s Five Children and It and The Secret Garden comes an unforgettable and thrilling adventure for the whole family.
Embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime magical quest, Gerda faces the disappearance of her best friend Kai, taken by the enigmatic Snow Queen. Unless Gerda acts swiftly to rescue him, Kai faces eternal entrapment in an icy, endless winter.
Adapted faithfully from the story by Hans Christian Andersen, this in-house production is adapted by Louise Haddington and directed by the Tabard’s Artistic Director Simon Reilly.
We are very proud to announce that LONDON PUB THEATRES MAGAZINE is now an OFFIE AWARD WINNING publication
A ONEOFF Special Award has been awarded to London Pub Theatres Magazine and Editor Heather Jeffery for providing a vital forum for highlighting the excellent work that happens in rooms in pubs, with sensitive editing, and an acute sense of the importance of tiny fringe venues to the health and development of British Theatre