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.
Returning after a hit-run in 2022, join us for this classic Victorian mystery.
‘The most effective theatrical storytelling...a truly mesmerising performance’ 5 STARS - North West End UK
First published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a compelling tale about the inexorable conflict between good and evil.
This stage version has been faithfully abridged and adapted from the novella; wherever possible all the key story points and Stevenson’s words have been used, and the play’s structure follows that of the chapters of the book.
Gabriel John Utterson is Henry Jekyll’s lawyer and most trusted friend. Deeply concerned by a strange clause in his friend’s will, Utterson feels compelled to investigate the sinister Edward Hyde, Jekyll’s unlikely protégé. Convinced that Jekyll and Hyde’s relationship is founded on blackmail, Utterson embarks on a quest to learn more, but - as he does so - he finds the truth to be far worse than he could have ever imagined.
Set in Victorian London, in a large meeting room at Scotland Yard, Utterson and Inspector Newcomen recount for a select audience the climactic events that unfolded at Jekyll’s house the night before and, in so doing, explain the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde…
'A gripping one-man show. (Stratford's) performance held the theatre
spellbound...It is a model of what a one-person play should be...Be
prepared to be scared - and entertained' (ReviewsGate)
‘A
gripping piece of theatre... Students studying the text should get along
to see Stratford’s show to see the characters come alive’ (British
Theatre Guide)
'Stratford’s stellar performance carries the play' (Reviews Hub)
'As
the story unfolds, we begin to see moments of Mr Hyde, and from here on
in we are well and truly hooked' (Views from the Gods)