Product ImageProduct ImageProduct ImageProduct ImageProduct Image

Olivier Award winner Juliet Stevenson 'delivers one of the peak performances of the theatrical year' (The Guardian) in the West End transfer of Robert Icke's sold-out, five-star Almeida Theatre production.

★★★★★ 'The play of the decade' The Times

★★★★★ 'Juliet Stevenson is riveting' The Telegraph

★★★★★ 'A profound argument against absolutes' The Guardian

In a divisive time, in a divided nation, a society takes sides. The latest smash-hit by 'Britain's best director' (Telegraph) is a 'provocative, wonderfully upsetting' (Independent) whirlwind of gender, race and identity, a 'devastating play for today' (Financial Times).

Don't miss this ★★★★★ play in the West End until Sun 11 December only.

Duration

Approx - 2hrs 45 mins

Good To Know

CONTENT WARNING
This production features bright flashing lights and strobe. The play also includes the discussion of suicide and the description of suicide methods.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this production, you can get free support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from the Samaritans. Visit samaritans.org or call 116 123 for free

Location

Duke Of York's Theatre

Duke of York's Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London

Additional Details & FAQ

Access Information

As per venue – to be booked via ATG click here

Cancellation Policy

If you test positive for COVID-19, display symptoms, or are asked to isolate by NHS Test and Trace you can exchange your tickets.

If the show is cancelled due to COVID-19 or any other reason, you will be offered a free exchange or refund.

If the show is going ahead and you are able to attend, there will be no exchange or refund available.

Suitable For Children

The Doctor includes discussion of suicide and the description of suicide methods. Age recommendation: 14+

Where Do I Go

Duke of York’s

St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4BG

Reviews

4.2(13 reviews)
  • Professor Brian Everitt

    Nov 18, 2022

    This play attempted to confront issues producing conflicts between medics and religious groups. The confrontations between the people from the two camps were loud but mostly not realistic. The introduction of abortion as a problem and an issue of conflict was simply unconvincing-a lot of shouting does not replace well argued thoughts about an issue.

  • Dr Marion Witton

    Nov 13, 2022

    Juliet Stevenson is outstanding as is the play. The first half was too shouty as the disagreements could have been argued with emphasis rather than shouting. When actors are not facing the stage they need better voice projection. Other people in the ice cream queue said they felt exactly the same. The second act was brilliant and the programme very informative.

  • Carolyn

    Nov 10, 2022

    Insanely good! So tense and amazing characters.

Sold Out Event

Missed it? Browse live shows now!

Find Events