Behind the Curtain: An Insider’s Look at London Theater

June 7 – 15, 2025

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Inside the West End: London’s Living Stage

The Behind the Curtain tour offers theater lovers an extraordinary opportunity to experience the London stage from both audience and insider perspectives. Anchored in the city’s iconic West End district, this immersive journey blends live performances with behind-the-scenes access to world-renowned venues, such as the National Theatre and Shakespeare’s Globe. Through private talks with directors, producers, and performers, travelers gain rare insight into the creative forces shaping contemporary British theater.

Participants will attend a curated selection of plays—ranging from cutting-edge new productions to timeless revivals—each contextualized by expert-led discussions. Whether seated under a historic proscenium arch or backstage among props and scripts, travelers become active participants in London’s vibrant theatrical tradition.

A Cultural Journey Offstage

Beyond the spotlight, the tour explores the cultural fabric that feeds the London stage. Walking tours through Covent Garden, Soho, and South Bank reveal the social history of theater—from Elizabethan taverns to Victorian playhouses. Visits to institutions like the Victoria & Albert Museum’s Theatre & Performance collection deepen the understanding of costume design, set artistry, and performance history.

Between performances and private tours, guests enjoy luxurious accommodations and shared meals at historic London restaurants. With expert guidance and thoughtfully chosen experiences, Behind the Curtain is both an intellectual exploration and an emotional celebration of storytelling, craft, and community.

Highlights

Lecturer

Sarah Ream

Lecturer

Sarah Ream’s background in drama includes work as a theatre director and teacher for years in the United States and United Kingdom, ranging from her role as Associate Director at San Francisco’s American Conservatory theatre to Staff Director at Britain’s National Theatre. In New York, she worked in casting at the Public Theatre and directed Off-Broadway and with Juilliard’s opera students before founding her own theatre group, the Compass Theatre. She is emerita Chair of the Theatre and Dance department at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, where she taught for 24 years. Today, Sarah is delighted to be sharing her passion for drama with this group.

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