Epsom Playhouse

4.6/5 based on 641 reviews
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Just make sure if you ever watch the close up magic show you choose the seats by the stage and not the other end of the room as you can't hear a thing
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Loved the performance of Peter Pan. Hook was amazing!!
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Brilliant show. The Elvis Years. I'm not even a great Elvis fan and I was impressed!
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Good venue with a varied list of shows.
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Great venue to see a live band
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Lovely place! Very helpful staff
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Great local theatre
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Theatre fine but so called panto very scary with 3d glasses and no usual panto dame....not a traditional panto.
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This is my local Theatre, and it is small and cosy, however for the long legged amongst us, I can honestly say unless I can get tickets in the side stalls I just can't go to the shows! I'm almost 6ft tall, but have long legs, so after my first experience many years ago of being in a great middle seat about four rows from the front, I had to ask my friend at the interval (after sitting in agony with back pain for the first half) if she minded if we moved (if the theatre would allow it) to unsold disabled access seating. The Theatre staff were very accommodating of my issue, and we gave up our seats to someone else further back, but I would go and see so many more shows if the main seating had more legroom! I appreciate in times of austerity its difficult to find the funding for change, but I really think this Theatre needs a cosmetic uplift for the future! Shows are on the whole good, local schools put on some great events here, and the small bar and food have always been good. For now though the newly revamped Epsom Odeon is a far more comfortable option for me for a night out!
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Charming little theatre, fantastically situated for parking, decent little bar and huge range of productions for kids, families and adults
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Great show, great venue, as always.
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Useful local theatre which puts on shows by local groups, or tours that really wouldn't sell enough seats for a West End theatre. Generally get a good view from most seats, obviously those to the sides suffer a bit. Car park attached and only short walk from railway station. Several restaurants and bars nearby if wanting to eat out.
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A nice theatre a and a great pantomime.
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Lovely venue, saw a fab panto here and there are comfortable seats
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Brilliant panto
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Great place and easy parking . Went to see Peter Pan which was fab!!
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Nice place to go to
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Staff bit rude about how get in for wheelchair as we got in they only just mover chair to get wheelchair
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Great local venue.
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Great playhouse great shows
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Went to see That’ll Be The Day fantastic show with a wonderfully talented cast.
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Fun evening out.
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Lovely playhouse with good choice of events for all age groups.
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Great venue
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Nice place small but busy
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