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Join us for a fun variety night of 'snippets' of next season's shows, your chance to mingle with our performers and hear first-hand about their productions and future projects, as well as meeting other members.
You will be welcomed with a…
Barnes
Sofia Kirwan-Baez (voice) and Alex Norton (piano) return to kick off the season with an even saucier form of the OSO's famed cabaret nights… Delve into the sly, sensuous depths of French cabaret (surtitles provided!) ranging from Poulenc's…
Barnes
An annual work review that goes horribly wrong.
'The Appraisal is absolutely brilliant' ***** Chiswick Calendar.
Head of Department Nicky wants to get on with her job, her boss Jo has other ideas. He has a plan and thinks she is going to like it..…
Barnes
Come and see the very best the Edinburgh Fringe has to offer, without the expensive train fares! Keep checking our 'What's on' page for the line-up: it will be announced after our Artistic Director Lydia's trip in August.
Barnes
Since 2005 the Comedy Club 4 Kids has been getting the best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for children (aged 6+) and their families… but without the rude bits! It's just like a normal comedy club, but…
Barnes
Join us for a laid back morning coffee in the OSO's cosy café! This is your chance to mix and mingle over your morning cup with other Members, and socialise with the OSO Team.
This is an exclusive perk for OSO Members' and Patrons. If you are…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Speaker: Professor Eric Olson
Are we made entirely of matter, like sticks and stones? Or do we have a soul—a nonphysical entity—where our mental lives take place? Drawing on his recent book with Aaron…
Barnes
General Sir Edward Rathbone, approaching seventy and now retired, lives in the country with his wife Sybil and his ex-batman William Clarke. A young captain in 1916, he fought at the battle of the Somme. In the second world war, he had a desk job…
Barnes
The Great Baldini is a magical legend, a relict of the music halls and a theatrical performer of the old school. Known the world over as 'The Emperor of Illusion', 'The Prince of Prestidigitation', and 'The Maharajah of Mystery', he is a hugely…
Barnes
Taken from the ancient Greek philosopher, Plato, a platonic relationship is one with no romance or sexual connotations.
The question is, can two middle-aged couples who still love each other but find they have increasingly little in common, enjoy…
Barnes
"There are no good parts in Shakespeare for older women."
Artemis Turret sets out to refute these words in her final lecture to the local U3A. Her old chum, national treasure Dame Bunti Smart, has promised to give 'her' vengeful Queen Margaret,…
Barnes
An enchanting family show for children aged 6 and under based on the beloved 'Jolly Postman' books by Janet and Allan Ahlberg, authors of other family favourites 'Each Peach Pear Plum' and 'Peepo!'. Young audiences will be invited by Mother Hubbard…
Barnes
An artist's immorality often affects how we appreciate and interpret their art. Daisy will show that 'virtue-based' approaches and 'empiricist' approaches to the relevance of the artist's immorality cannot accommodate less easy cases like Hitler's…
Barnes
Amy-Jane Beer, one of the UK's best-known naturalists, joins OSO True Stories host Duncan Steer to discuss why we should take the natural world more seriously – and why we might all live more fulfilling lives if we did.
Amy's memoir, The Flow won…
Barnes
A vibrant journey through the songs, the clubs, and atmosphere of Paris in the Jazz Age, seen through the memories of Eloise DeFleur, portrayed by Airlie Scott and her talented band as she sifts through the music, her love story and tales of her…
Barnes
Traditional Irish music has travelled with the immigrants who have spread it worldwide for centuries. From Bundoran to Boston, Ballina to Beijing, Belfast to Barnes, folk songs, jigs, reels and airs have been a backdrop to the Irish experience. Join…
Barnes
Redwater, first staged at Roehampton University in 2019 and redeveloped uniquely for the OSO Arts Centre, is a Lovecraftian horror and an attempt to bring fear of the unknown to the stage. It follows the psychological and existential narrative of…
Barnes
Aberfan 1966.
A mountain of coal tips and slides into Pantglas Junior School and 19 houses.
144 people are killed.
116 are children.
On a rainy Tuesday night eight months later, a group of bereaved mothers meet above Aberfan Hotel for a beauty…
49 Station Road, Barnes/London
When pianist Jayson Gillham is visited by the ghost of Ludwig Van Beethoven, a conversation begins that hurls him into the crucible of genius, the heart of creativity, the history of music, and the life of one of the most extraordinary artists the…
49 Station Road, Barnes/London
Come along and see what our writers have been cooking up this time! Across the past 9 weeks, our writers have been tasked to write a ten minute play on the theme of 'conflicts.' Working with each other, and then with actors & directors, they've…