The Smile of Her
The Smile of Her

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Running time · 90 minutes
Age guidance · This production is recommend for 12+
Next available · Fri, 21 Aug 2026
Content warnings
Content Warnings: References to sexual assault, rape, mental illness,suicide, drug abuse, domestic violence. Age recommendation: 12+
About Marylebone Theatre
The Marylebone Theatre is an intimate, state-of-the-art venue situated in the heart of central London, just moments from Regent’s Park. Located within the historic Rudolf Steiner House, the theatre offers a refreshing mix of classical, contemporary, and socially-conscious productions, often championing new writing and diverse voices.
Known for its community ethos and innovative programming, the Marylebone Theatre has quickly built a reputation for hosting high-calibre performances across drama, music, and spoken word. With its modern refurbishment and comfortable setting, it is a rising star on London’s independent theatre scene.
The history of Marylebone Theatre
Although the venue itself has existed in various forms within Rudolf Steiner House for decades, the space was fully renovated and relaunched as the Marylebone Theatre in 2022. Since its reopening, the theatre has positioned itself as a hub for new ideas and creative expression, blending traditional performance arts with thought-provoking modern works.
The theatre’s inaugural season included A Sherlock Carol (which has returned to the theatre for every festive season since) and The Dry House by Eugene O’Hare. The theatre hosts a variety of concerts and off-Broadway transfers, and has established a pattern of quality and ambition that continues to define its programming today.
Where is Marylebone Theatre?
Marylebone Theatre is located just north of Oxford Street, close to Baker Street and Regent’s Park, offering excellent transport links and access to a wide range of dining and cultural attractions. Nestled within the distinctive red-brick Rudolf Steiner House, the venue offers a tranquil escape from London’s hustle while still being incredibly central.
Marylebone Theatre nearest tube station
The nearest tube stations are Baker Street (served by the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines) and Regent’s Park (Bakerloo line). Both are less than a 5-minute walk from the venue. From Baker Street, exit onto Marylebone Road and walk east towards Park Road.
Marylebone Theatre nearest train station
The nearest train station is Marylebone Station, which is approximately a 10-minute walk away. From the station, head south along Boston Place, turn left on Marylebone Road, then right onto Park Road.
Buses to Marylebone Theatre
Bus routes serving Marylebone Theatre include 18, 27, 30, 74, 205, and 453. The nearest stops are Baker Street Station or Albany Street, both just a few minutes' walk from the venue.
Marylebone Theatre seating plan
Marylebone Theatre offers an intimate setting with a flexible seating layout, typically accommodating around 200 guests. The auditorium has been designed for both comfort and acoustics, ensuring excellent sightlines and sound quality from every seat. The layout is adaptable, with configurations ranging from traditional end-on to thrust and in-the-round formats, depending on the performance.
Marylebone Theatre accessibility
The theatre is fully accessible, with step-free access, accessible toilets, and designated wheelchair spaces. Assistance is available from staff on request.
Marylebone Theatre safety policy
Marylebone Theatre maintains a high standard of safety and cleanliness. The venue has ventilation and air purification systems in place, and guests may be subject to bag checks.
Marylebone Theatre dress code
There is no official dress code at Marylebone Theatre. Casual and smart-casual attire is perfectly acceptable for all performances. Patrons attending opening nights or special events may choose to dress up, but formal wear is not required.
Nestled in the heart of London, Marylebone Theatre is a gem that showcases diverse theatrical offerings in an intimate setting. While it may not have the grandeur of a West End venue, it provides a unique space for experiencing innovative productions. For those captivated by major musical spectacles and world-renowned performances, exploring West End shows will unveil a vibrant array of productions that define London's theatrical essence.
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Venue
Marylebone Theatre
Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Rd,
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