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Following two completely sold-out runs at Southwark Playhouse last year, the musical CABLE STREET has returned to London at Marylebone Theatre with its latest iteration.

Presented by 10 to 4 Productions, written by Tim Gilvin and Alex Kanefsky and directed by Adam Lensonthis exciting production takes us back to October 1936, in the heart of London’s East End.

Sammy, Mairead and Ron are carving out their own futures on Cable Street when Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists start to march on East London. One hundred thousand Jews, Irish workers and communists unite to blockade the road they call home. As the people raise their voices and take a united stand against hatred, the lives of the streets’ residents are changed forever.

Featuring a powerful and contemporary score, CABLE STREET is an electrifying reimagining of one of London’s most significant days.

A celebration of community and a rallying call to action, this timeless story is as powerful today as it ever was.

Book your CABLE STREET theatre tickets with LOVEtheatre today!

What is Cable Street about?

Cable Street dramatizes the 1936 Battle of Cable Street, following East End residents – Jewish, Irish, socialist, and working‑class communities – as they unite to resist the British Union of Fascists. Through intersecting personal stories, the musical celebrates solidarity, courage, and the power of ordinary people standing together against hatred.

Ticket Information

Tickets are available for performances from 16 Jan – 28 Feb 2026.

Show Information

Age Guidance: 13+

Content Warning: This production contains weapons, violence, violent imagery, haze, loud noises, xenophobia, antisemitism, slurs, strong language, depictions of bombs and explosions, flashing lights including a strobe effect, and fascist imagery.

Access requests: Please call box office on 020 7723 7984 or email box [email protected].

Runtime: 145 mins including interval.

Cast & Creatives

Aoife Mac Namara (Orlaith & As Cast), Annie Majin (Ensemble & As Cast), Barney Wilkinson (Ron), Debbie Chazen (Kathlee/Oonagh/Mrs Gertz & As Cast), Ethan Pascal Peters (Moishe & As Cast), Isaac Gryn (Sammy), Jez Unwin (Yitzhak/Steve & As Cast), Lizzy-Rose Esin Kelly (Mairead), Max Alexander-Taylor (Sean & As Cast), Michali Dantes (Ensemble & As Cast), Natalie Elisha-Welsh (Rachel & As Cast), Preeya Kalidas (Elizabeth/Edie), Romona Lewis-Malley (Rosa & As Cast).

Tim Gilvin (Music and Lyrics, Orchestrations/Vocal Arrangements), Alex Kanefsky (Book), Adam Lenson (Director), Tamara Saringer (Musical Supervisor), Yoav Segal (Set Designer), Charlie Smith (Sound Design), Choreographer (Jevan Howard Jones), Lu Herbert (Costume Designer), Sam Waddington/Ben Jacobs‍ (Lighting Designer), Olivia Laydon for Jill Green Casting (Casting Director), Hetty Hodgson (Associate Director), Mike Wood (Associate Sound Designer), Dan Glover (Musical Director), Bob King (Artwork), 10 to 4 Productions (Marketing), Chloe Nelkin Consulting (PR), Dylan Schlosberg at 10 to 4 Productions‍ (Producer), Neil Marcus (Associate Producer), Alex Firth at TPO (Production Manager).

Age Guidance: 13+

Content Warning: This production contains weapons, violence, violent imagery, haze, loud noises, xenophobia, antisemitism, slurs, strong language, depictions of bombs and explosions, flashing lights including a strobe effect, and fascist imagery.

Access requests: Please call box office on 020 7723 7984 or email box [email protected].

No Booking Fees

Booking Period

16 Jan - 28 Feb 2026

Weekly Performances

Monday 7:30PM
Tuesday 7:30PM
Wednesday 2:30PM, 7:30PM
Thursday 7:30PM
Friday 7:30PM
Saturday 2:30PM, 7:30PM

For group bookings of 10 or more:
Submit a request online

Or call 020 7206 1176

Venue Information

Marylebone Theatre

35 Park Rd, London NW1 6XT

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Baker Street

Buses

13, 113, 139, 189, 274, N113.

Nearest Car Parks

The closest parking space is NCP London Marylebone Road

Reviews

The Guardian

'Dazzling musical portrait of a community against fascism'

WhatsOnStage

'An absolute belter of a show'

Broadway World

'A thrilling new musical'

The Stage

'Genuine theatrical swagger'

The Sun

'A welcome message of hope'

Morning Star

'Exuberant and inspirational'