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π« Stalls ticket for 1 person
π« Royal Circle ticket for 1 person
π« Royal Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
π« Upper Circle ticket for 1 person
π« Upper Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date: various dates until 17th October 2020
π Time: 2:30pm or 7:30pm, depending on the date selected
β³ Runtime: approx. 2 hours
π Venue: Duke of York's Theatre
π€ Age recommendation: 14+
π Genre: dark comedy starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals, Nowhere Boy) and Steve Pemberton (The League of Gentlemen, Inside No. 9)
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
In a totalitarian state, a writer is questioned by the authorities about a spate of murders that bear similarities to his short stories. Is life imitating art, or is there something more sinister? This dark comedy widely regarded as one of the greatest plays of the past 25 years examines the role of the artist in society and asks what price we pay for freedom of expression.

π« Stalls ticket for 1 person
π« Royal Circle ticket for 1 person
π« Royal Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
π« Upper Circle ticket for 1 person
π« Upper Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date: various dates until 17th October 2020
π Time: 2:30pm or 7:30pm, depending on the date selected
β³ Runtime: approx. 2 hours
π Venue: Duke of York's Theatre
π€ Age recommendation: 14+
π Genre: dark comedy starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals, Nowhere Boy) and Steve Pemberton (The League of Gentlemen, Inside No. 9)
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
In a totalitarian state, a writer is questioned by the authorities about a spate of murders that bear similarities to his short stories. Is life imitating art, or is there something more sinister? This dark comedy widely regarded as one of the greatest plays of the past 25 years examines the role of the artist in society and asks what price we pay for freedom of expression.


