Here you can watch new and popular plays every week. We deliver a full season of professional-quality productions and provide a performance venue for touring theatre companies. Anyone can get involved; become a Questors member and take part in everything from acting and directing to lighting, front of house and stage design. We also deliver theatre training for all ages; find out about our Academy and Youth Theatre.
There are lots of reasons to discover The Questors:
You'll enjoy our theatre.
We perform in our own high-quality theatre venue - with our 350-seat
Judi Dench Playhouse & 90-seat Studio theatre.
You'll enjoy our plays. Every year we stage a season of 15-20 plays, from modern dramas & comedies to classics of British & world theatre.
You'll enjoy our high quality. We're a member of the Society of Independent Theatres & one of the biggest drama groups in London.
You'll enjoy our friendliness.
Our front of house team are all Questors members. Our Grapevine bar
features in the Good Beer Guide & is recognised by CAMRA.
Red Peppers is a short comic play about a fading 1930s husband and wife
double-act. Night after night married couple George and Lily Pepper
travel from one town to another, performing for audiences who groan at
their bad jokes and clumsy tap routines. Off-stage, they bicker about
their musical director, the theatre manager – and of course, with each
other.
The action moves from performances of their unsuccessful
song and dance routines to their backstage quarrelling. You wonder why
they’re still treading the boards, but it’s the only life they know.
Noël
Coward’s Red Peppers provides a loving tribute and revealing look at
life behind the scenes in the variety theatres that flourished across
Britain between the two World Wars. This was before the days of
television - and houses were usually packed.
Originally staged in February 2016, this Questors production has been
selected to represent Great Britain at the International Amateur Theatre Association festival in
Monaco this summer – at the Mondial du Théâtre.
As well as a
production of Red Peppers, the Gala will comprise variety and music hall acts, keeping with the 1940s variety theme. All funds raised will get the Red Peppers to Monaco
in August.