Dive deeper into the world behind our productions with our Saturday Seminars, where we’ll be meeting academics and experts to discover more about the fascinating contexts of our plays.

Our Saturday Seminars offer audiences the chance to go beyond the stage. Taking place on selected Saturdays during the season, these engaging talks invite leading academics, authors, and cultural commentators to explore the world behind our productions.

From unpicking historical detail to examining social and political themes, each seminar is designed to deepen your understanding of the play and enrich your theatre experience.

Previous speakers have included renowned broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, Martin Fitzpatrick, Head of Music at English National Opera, and Dr Will Tosh of Shakespeare’s Globe.

Whether you’re a curious newcomer or a seasoned theatregoer, Saturday Seminars promise fresh perspectives, lively discussion, and new ways to connect with the stories we tell.

All tickets £15.

Upcoming Saturday Seminars:

Dance of Death  •  28 February

Vincent in Brixton  •  11 April

Black Comedy  •  13 June

Love’s Labour’s Lost & Much Ado About Nothing  •  15 August

a small and quiet light  •  10 October

Murder in the Cathedral   •   31 October