Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
England is cautiously moving out of national lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic, but London theatres remain closed to audiences.
The government has not announced firm dates for theatres to open in England, though a suggested date for indoor performances to restart has been given as 17 May 2021, with capacity restrictions.
Larger theatres may be back with full capacity audiences from 21 June.
London theatres are beginning to announce new show dates and we are updating our listings.
However, we advise checking theatre websites to confirm which shows will be playing in the future.
17 to 22 Jan 2022
The Churchill Theatre
Image courtesy Richmond Theatre
Synopsis
Directed by Christopher Luscombe and featuring timeless classics, including Sweet Transvestite, Damn it Janet, and of course, the pelvic-thrusting Time Warp.
The Rocky Horror Show is the story of two squeaky clean college kids - Brad and his fiancée Janet.
When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilst on their way to visit their former college professor, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank'n'Furter.
It is an adventure they'll never forget, filled with fun, frolics, frocks, and frivolity.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: 14+
Warning: this show has rude parts!
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Theatre
Bromley BR1 1HA
Dates
Performance days & times
Monday ‑ 7‑30pm
Tuesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm
Friday ‑ 6‑00pm, 9‑00pm
Saturday ‑ 8‑00pm
Tickets
Fri 6pm: £47.50, £37.50, £32, £27, £22
All other performances: £52.50, £47.50, £42, £32, £25
Under 18s: £7 off
Concessions £2 off
Friends £10 off
Creatives
Author: Richard O'Brien
Composer:
Richard O'Brien
Richard Hartley (original musical arrangements)
Lyricist: Richard O'Brien
Director: Christopher Luscombe