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Soho Theatre announces next theatre season, including Age is a Feeling return

The hit show makes a return!

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

17 June 2025

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Artwork for Age is a Feeling, supplied by Soho Theatre

Exclusive: Soho Theatre has announced its new season of productions across its Dean Street and Walthamstow venues.

Among the shows is the award-winning Age is a Feeling (5 to 7 March 2026), written and performed by Haley McGee, which will run at Soho Theatre Walthamstow. The piece, previously seen in London, Toronto and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, is directed by Mitchell Cushman, with original direction by Adam Brace.

New commissions for the Walthamstow space include Bog Witch (9 to 25 October 2025), a new solo show from Bryony Kimmings, and Aladdin and The Magic Lamp (6 December 2025 to 4 January 2026), Soho Theatre’s first pantomime, written and directed by Susie McKenna.

The programme features world premieres including Little Brother by Eoin McAndrew (16 October to 22 November 2025), directed by Emma Jordan, winner of the 2024 Verity Bargate Award.

Other new works include Period Parrrty by Gayathiri Kamalakanthan (23 October to 22 November 2025) and Private View by Jess Edwards (27 November to 20 December 2025). Pete MacHale’s Dear Young Monster (5 to 16 August 2025), which explores gender identity, also joins the season.

Transfers include Ugly Sisters by piss/CARNATION (25 June to 12 July 2025), Really Good Exposure by Megan Prescott (2 to 13 September 2025), Heartbreak Hotel by EBKM (19 to 23 August 2025), Batsh*t by Leah Shelton (24 to 27 September), English Kings Killing Foreigners by Nina Bowers and Philip Arditti (16 September to 18 October 2025), and Jurassic by Tim Foley (18 to 29 November 2025).

Returning shows include My English Persian Kitchen by Hannah Khalil from a story by Atoosa Sepehr (30 September to 11 October 2025), and Nick Cassenbaum’s Edinburgh Fringe First-winning Revenge: After the Levoyah (8 December 2025 to 24 January 2026).

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