Save The Date For London's Top Plays!

Author AbigailAbigail, December 12th, 2019

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All the world's a stage and what better way to celebrate than by visiting one of London's most talked-about productions. From To Kill A Mockingbird to Upstart Crow London has a play for everyone!

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Gielgud Theatre, previews begin 21 May

Rhys Ifans stars as Atticus Finch in this acclaimed stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel of the same name. Garnering much critical acclaim on Broadway Aaron Sorkin's adaptation, with direction by Barlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird is a portrait of simmering racial tension where today's current climate, its themes of prejudice and inequality seem just as prescient, while the book's steadfast lawyer Atticus Finch remains the gold-standard for noble heroes. BOOK TICKETS

UPSTART CROW

Gielgud Theatre, 7 February - 25 April

British TV legend David Mitchell takes to the West End stage as he stars as William Shakespeare in this brand new stage adaptation of the hit BBC TV program, Upstart Crow. Delighting viewers since 2016, Upstart Crow tells the story of The Bard as he sets out to become a successful playwright, amidst the chaos of family life, ambitious actresses and the commute from Stratford Upon Avon to London. Set to keep you laughing all night long, blow the winter blues with this brand new comedy classic! BOOK TICKETS

CYRANO DE BERGERAC

Playhouse Theatre, until 29 February

James McAvoy has returned to the West End as he leads the cast of Cyrano de Bergerac! This Edmond Rostand masterpiece boasts of some of theatre's most genius lines and tells the tale of swashbuckling soldier Cyrano whose quest for true love doesn't quite go to plan. As one of the most important works in the dramatic cannon don't miss this spellbinding production, directed by Jamie Lloyd! BOOK TICKETS

UNCLE VANYA 

Harold Pinter Theatre, 14 January - 2 May

Starring Toby Jones and Richard Armitage Chekhov's tragi-comedy returns to the West End in a new re-imagining from Girl From The North Country scribe Connor McPherson, with direction from Ian Rickson. A classic of 19th-century theatre, Uncle Vanya continues, some 120 years after its premiere, to resonate with audiences all over the world with its universal themes of ennui, dashed ambitions and unrequited love never going out of fashion. BOOK TICKETS

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