Full casts announced for DANCE OF DEATH and VINCENT IN BRIXTON

With Hedda now open to ★★★★★ reviews, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s The Rivals in rehearsals, we’re excited to announce the full cast for Richard Eyre’s new adaptation of August Strindberg’s Dance of Death, as well as Nicholas Wright’s Vincent in Brixton. Geoffrey Streatfeild joins Lisa Dillon and Will Keen in Richard Eyre’s new adaptation of … Read more

OT: The Next Chapter – Watch Online

Since starting in a room above the pub in 1971, and moving into our much-loved theatre-in-the-round in 1991, the Orange Tree has grown with the support of you – our audiences, artists, and our community. Together we’ve created a theatre that is intimate, bold, and welcoming. Now, we need your help to take the next … Read more

Full cast announced for THE RIVALS

With Creditors currently running, and Tanika Gupta’s Hedda in rehearsals, Orange Tree Theatre today announces the full cast and creative team for the 250th Anniversary production of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comic classic The Rivals. Artistic Director Tom Littler will direct Robert Bathurst and Patricia Hodge, alongside Pete Ashmore, Joëlle Brabban, Zoe Brough, Dylan Corbett-Bader, Jim … Read more

Announcing NORTHERN LIGHTS

As the nights draw in, the Northern Lights will illuminate the Orange Tree stage.  This season has a Scandinavian flavour, featuring the work of two master playwrights and famous rivals, August Strindberg and Henrik Ibsen, reimagined by Howard Brenton, Tanika Gupta, and Richard Eyre. To mark this, our popular Lunchtime Plays will become weekly events … Read more

Full cast announced for HEDDA

The OT are thrilled to announce the full cast for Tanika Gupta’s Hedda. Joining the previously announced Pearl Chanda are Joe Bannister, Bebe Cave, Rina Fatania, Caroline Harker, Jake Mann and Milo Twomey. Directed by Hettie Macdonald, Hedda opens at Orange Tree Theatre on 27 October, with previews from 18 October and runs until 22 … Read more

Announcing our 2025-26 Writers’ Collective

A side by side of headshots. the first is an actor with short black hair and a short beard smiling. he is wearing a green shirt. The next is a man with short light brown hair and a short beard wearing a serious expression. The next is a black and white image of an actor smiling. They have long hair. The next is an actor with black slicked back hair and black glasses. They are wearing a serious expression. The next is an actor with short blond hair and blue eyes wearing a white blouse. they are smiling slightly. The final headshot is of an actress with long dark brown hair and blue eyes who is smiling and wearing a white quarter-zip.

We’re delighted to announce our Writers’ Collective cohort for 2025-2026: Hassan Abdulrazzak, Azan Ahmed, Martha Watson Allpress, Catherine Dyson, Lucy Phelps, and Ben Weatherill.   For over a decade, the Orange Tree Writers’ Collective has brought together a group of playwrights to spend a year at the OT to share practice, develop new ideas, and become … Read more

Announcing our 2025/6 Season

There are 7 images representing the shows being performed at the Orange Tree Theatre from June 2025 to April 2026. Top from left to right are two actors represented in stained glass windows, three actors in light coloured linen clothing, an actor in a green robe with a worried facial expression, an actor in a navy embellished dress with elbow length gloves. Bottom from left to right is two actors pouring tea and playing cards, two actors on a stormy beach with serious facial expressions, and an actor in a blue dress by a window that appears to have a colourful painting outside.

OT Artistic Director Tom Littler and Executive Director Hanna Streeter today announce full programming for the 2025 season. The season is comprised of six new plays including four world premieres, two rediscoveries and a classic comedy. The OT also announces today the launch of OT Under 30 Nights as part of a renewed commitment to engage … Read more

Full cast announced for POOR CLARE

There is a collection of headshots of 7 actors. Top from left to right is an actor with short hair and white T-shirt, an actor with black hair and a white long sleeve shirt, an actor with grey short hair and a black shirt, an actor with long brown hair and a white shirt. Bottom from left to right is an actor with short strawberry blonde hair and a denim shirt, an actor with long black braids and a yellow top, and an actor with medium length brown hair in a blue striped shirt.

We’re thrilled to announce the full cast for Chiara Atik’s Poor Clare, directed by Blanche McIntyre. Joining the previously announced Arsema Thomas, making her stage debut, and Freddy Carter, are Anushka Chakravarti, Hermione Gulliford, Liz Kettle, George Ormerod, and Jacoba Williams. This hilarious and off-beat comedy views the story of Saint Clare and Saint Francis of Assisi through … Read more

Full cast announced for Terence Rattigan’s IN PRAISE OF LOVE

Four actors' headshots are arranged in a grid. In the top left, an actor with short brown hair gazes toward the camera. They have a light beard and are wearing a dark grey shirt under a black blazer. They are visible from the shoulders-up. In the top right, an actor with short brown hair gazes toward the camera with a neutral expression. They are wearing a green buttoned shirt under a light brown jacket. They have one arm resting casually on their knee, and can be seen mostly from the waist-up. In the bottom left, an actor with shoulder-length blonde hair smiles toward the camera. They are wearing a black buttoned top, and are seen mostly from the shoulders-up. In the bottom right, an actor with short brown hair has a neutral expression. They have a slight beard and are wearing a white buttoned shirt. They can be seen from the shoulders-up.

We’re thrilled to announce the full cast for Terence Rattigan’s In Praise of Love, directed by Amelia Sears. Joining us this summer are Daniel Abelson (Amsterdam – OT), Joe Edgar (Just For One Day – Old Vic), Claire Price (King Lear – Duke of York’s Theatre) and Dominic Rowan (The Invention of Love – Hampstead Theatre). A perceptive and … Read more