Great little hidden theatre, underneath the arches around Waterloo. Such a shame that the man behind the bar was rather rude.
When waiting to take our seats, two ladies having an argument with him about buying a drink at the bar before the show. We were then told we needed to hurry up into our seats, even though we were not the ones holding everyone up. Not to mention we were asked to leave almost as soon as the lights came up.
Overall an average experience, I would recommend a jumper as it became very cold after about 30 minutes inside. Not a very friendly...
Read moreVisited this bijou theatre under the railway arches to see a superb production (Their Finest Hour). We had a great time! There's a tiny bar with one member of staff serving, and as a result rather flustered & short tempered. The foyer is very small, but tidy & functional. Loos were clean reportedly. The theatre itself was super. Do bear in mind that trains are rumbling overhead which, for the production we saw, about WW2, added to the ambience perfectly. On leaving, there are few black cabs if any passing by. We called an uber,...
Read moreA small theatre under the arches of Waterloo station. The actual theatre is simple: chairs lined up in rows on a gradual incline and makes for a cosy setting. However this is somewhat marred by the damp, musty smell described accurately by my friend as the smell of 'camping'. Unsurprisingly - give the location - you can hear the trains, but you get used to this and they are less distracting than you would perhaps imagine. Small bar selling snacks, and drinks in a fairly...
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