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Gielgud Theatre
Until 23 Jan 2022
Accelerator Rate (10+) – Book and pay by 1st December 2021
Band A reduced to £42.50 for Tuesday – Friday evening performances from 12th October and Wednesday matinee performances from 3rd November 2021.
Excludes: 27th December 2021 – 2nd January 2022.
Groups (10+)
Band A reduced to £52.50 for Tuesday – Thursday performances.
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School Groups (10+)
Bands B and C reduced to £22.50, plus 1 free teacher ticket per 10 students booked, valid for Tuesday – Thursday performances.
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The Olivier and Tony Award-winning Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies were hailed as landmark and must-see theatrical events. Now Playful Productions and the RSC bring The Mirror and the Light, the highly anticipated final chapter of Hilary Mantel‘s WOLF HALL TRILOGY, to the West End this September.
Hilary Mantel and Ben Miles join forces to adapt the exhilarating and fast-paced conclusion of this thrilling story for the London stage, with Ben Miles reprising his “astonishing performance” (Daily Telegraph) as the legendary Thomas Cromwell.
If you cannot speak truth at a beheading, when can you speak it?
England, 1536. Anne Boleyn’s fate has been sealed by the executioner. Jane Seymour must deliver King Henry a healthy heir. And to the disgust of Henry’s nobles, Thomas Cromwell continues his ruthless ascent from the gutters of Putney to the highest rank beside his master. But Cromwell is vulnerable and his enemies are poised to strike.
The further you climb, the harder you fall.
Director Jeremy Herrin (This House, People, Places & Things, Labour of Love) and Designer Christopher Oram (Red, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Peter and Alice) reunite to take audiences racing through the blistering courts of Hilary Mantel’s Sunday Times best-seller.
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE
Tuesday 9 November 2021 at 19:30
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE
Thursday 11 November 2021 at 19:30
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Tuesday – Saturday: 7.30pm
Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday: 2.30pm
TICKET INFORMATION
Standard Tickets from: £17.50*
Premium Tickets from: £97.50*
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SHOW RUNNING TIME
Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes
Including an interval.
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