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Jermyn Street Theatre

Jermyn Street Theatre

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16B Jermyn St, England, SW1Y 6ST, United Kingdom
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Jul 2, 2018
A good old fashion theatre. Small 70 seated. Close up with the actors. You can feel the variant and the tension of the play. Absolutely fantastic play "Stitchers" about Lady Ann Tree, Fine Cell Work Charity and life in prison. The Actors acted the character with absolute perfection. So real to life 5 out 5 rating deserve more.

Jun 15, 2018
Absolutely great experience, cosy and immersive. Worth looking for tickets for any play!

Aug 7, 2018
An excellent intimate venue, perfect to stage "Hymn to Love", which was great

Apr 30, 2018
Top notch productions in a small intimate venue. Great view from all seats.

Mar 21, 2018
Compact intimate theatre seating perhaps 60-65 people just off London's Haymarket and showcasing various plays and musicals usually new writings but some older niche productions.

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Opening Hours

Mon:12:30 pm - 9 pm
Fri:12:30 pm - 9 pm
Sat:2 pm - 9 pm

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