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Omnibus Theatre

Website: https://www.omnibus-clapham.org/

General contact email: enquiries@omnibus-clapham.org

See our full team and contacts here: https://www.omnibus-clapham.org/our-story/our-team/

Address: 1 Clapham Common Northside, London, SW4 0QW

Do you curate your shows?: Yes

Do you produce in-house?: Yes

Do you accept dry-hire?: Yes

Preferred programming: New writing, classics reimagined, LGBTQI+ work

Configurations: End-on, thrust, in the round, raked, cabaret tables

Audience capacity:
Main Theatre – 89 (with the possibility of going up to 110)
Studio Upstairs – 65
Common Room – 40
All spaces are flexible in terms of configuration and capacity

Stage size: 17.6m x 7.3m [height: 3.7m, area 128m2]

Omnibus Theatre is a multi-award-winning independent theatre in Clapham, South London. Finalist in the Fringe Theatre of the Year 2020 and 2023 The Stage Awards, Off-West End Award winner 2018 and 2020, and recipient of the Peter Brook/Royal Court Theatre Support Award in 2016. The heart of the organisation’s ambitious programme lies in classics re-imagined, modern revivals and new writing. Omnibus Theatre also provides a platform for LGBTQ+ work and aims to give voice to the underrepresented and challenge perceptions. Since opening in 2013 notable in-house productions include Woyzeck (2013), Macbeth (2014), Colour (2015), Mule (2016), Spring Offensive (2017), Zeraffa Giraffa (2017), Queens of Sheba (2019), The Little Prince (2019), RICE! (2021), The Human Connection (2021), The Girl Who Was Very Good At Lying (2021), FIJI (2022), SAD (2022) and DRUM (2022), COMPOSITOR E (2023), ICE AT THE END OF THE WORLD (2024)

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Eligibility 

In order to be eligible for a show to be listed on this site, or to be considered for an award, a show:

  • Must be a professional production with paid performers and creatives
  • Profit-share could be eligible if the performers are known to be professionals
  • Must be in an eligible venue