Tea House Theatre

Winner of Time Out Love London Awards 2014, 2016 & 2018!
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We are based in an old Victorian public house that opened in 1886 on the site of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens; immortalised as the ‘Vanity Fair’ in Thackeray’s eponymous novel.

We serve some of the best loose leaf teas available, proper sandwiches and homemade cakes; not to mention the best full English breakfast in London. Our teas have individual subtle flavours which would be overpowered by the instant, coarse, hit of coffee, so we do not sell it.

We make our own marmalade and jams, all for sale by the jar and all our teas can be bought by the ounce online (to view our range click here). Our meat comes from our local butcher and our fruit and vegetables from the local market gardens around us.

We are trying to be different. We will not hurry you. If you visit us on your lunch break, then have one, you will be more productive in the afternoon. If you want to have a meeting, we will not disturb you. If you are ‘working from home’, we have wifi. If you have children, we have highchairs, a chest of toys, and milkshakes. We always have the daily papers, so please, relax, and share in what we are trying to create, take a load off, and have a cuppa.

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It's Not All Shrovetide for the Cat By Alexander Ostrovsky

  • Tea House Theatre 139 Vauxhall Walk London, SE11 5HL United Kingdom (map)

Alexander Ostrovsky is less known in the West than his contemporaries, Chekov and Leo Tolstoy. Yet, in terms of talent and artistic greatness he stands tall amongst them. And when it comes to originality, he might be called one of the most outstanding in the pantheon of Russian classical writers.

Ostrovsky's language is unique. It is filled with colourful comparisons and folk sayings. It differs from the sophisticated language of nobility, because Ostrovsky's heroes are mostly Russian merchants. Sometimes they are impoverished provincial actors and occasionally even forgotten Slavic Gods or allegorical figures.

Indeed, Alexander Ostrovsky's palette is wide and truly multi-coloured.

He wrote brilliantly in prose and was equally successful as a poet. His verse has such a musical quality to it that his fairy tale drama "Snow maiden" was able to inspire two operatic versions.

Ostrovsky had great admiration for European and in particular English literature. That fascination led him to translate William Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra" into Russian.

The play that we decided to offer you this time is one of his late works. Its genre is hard to define. Although the script is rich with comical moments, sometimes it verges on drama and even tragedy. As with other Ostrovsky works it mimics perfectly the texture of life itself; it has everything. But yet again, It's Not all Shrovetide for the Cat, makes us see that love conquers all.

Tickets: Adults £25; Kids £5; Over 65s £10
Book here or call us on 02072074585

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Tuneless Choir
Later Event: June 14
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