Marylebone Theatre
35 Park Rd, London, NW1 6XT
Now showing at the Marylebone Theatre
Dmitry
Marylebone Theatre
1605. Orthodox Russia stands alone, defiant against the Roman Catholic and Protestant West. The Kremlin has suppressed all opposition and keeps a ruthless grip on power with the support of the church and an appeal to
nationalist sentiment.
In Poland, a formidable young opponent appears: Dmitry. At his back a Polish army fuelled by fear of the Russian threat marches on Moscow.
nationalist sentiment.
In Poland, a formidable young opponent appears: Dmitry. At his back a Polish army fuelled by fear of the Russian threat marches on Moscow.
- Opens: Thursday, 29 September 2022
Booking until: Saturday, 5 November 2022
- Playing at: Marylebone Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 November 2022
Marylebone Theatre Location
Travel Information
Nearest Tube station
- Baker Street
- Marylebone
Nearest Rail Station
- Euston
- Marylebone
- Paddington
Tube lines
- Bakerloo
- Circle
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Metropolitan
Day buses
- 13, 113, 139, 189, 274
Night buses
- N113
Marylebone Theatre history
The Marylebone Theatre is London’s newest cross-cultural, performance space. Once known as the Steiner Hall, the theatre has undergone an extensive refurbishment, as a result of which it is now a versatile, state-of-the-art space, launching with an exciting programme of theatre performances, concerts, dance and spoken word events.