The Pillowman
The Pillowman starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson & Steve Pemberton
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Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy will now run at the Duke of Yorks in 2021
The Doctor will now run at the Duke of York’s Theatre in 2021
Full casting announced for the West End transfer of The Doctor
The Pillowman will begin performances at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 24 July 2020
Full casting announced for the West End transfer of The Doctor
Following a sold out run at the National Theatre, The Ocean at the End of the Lane transfers to the Duke of York’s Theatre
Discover London’s most haunted theatres as we go on a ghost hunt around the West End’s spookiest venues. From actor-managers stabbed to death at the stage door to floating heads, mysterious men in grey, spooks in the Stalls and strange backstage noises.
The production will play a limited 4-week run from 23 July 2019.
An epic adventure that asks how far you’d be willing to go to survive.
Zeller’s acclaimed play explores the changing nature of family dynamics
Rosmersholm will run at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 24 April 2019
Rosmersholm at the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Hayley Atwell, Tom Burke & Giles Terera
Tennessee Williams’ Summer And Smoke revived at the Duke of York’s Theatre
King Lear at the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Ian McKellen
David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
The West End transfer begins performances on 9 September
West End transfer in the works for Almeida Theatre’s Ink
James Graham’s Ink transfers to the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Bertie Carvel & Richard Coyle.
Juliet Stevenson & Lia Williams star in Mary Stuart at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Funny, raucous and heartbreaking, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Cherry Jones will reprise her role in the production of Tennessee Williams’ play
The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Cherry Jones.
Ken Stott and Reece Shearsmith shine in the much anticipated revival
Alan Ayckbourn’s hit comedy How the Other Half Loves at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Ayckbourn’s comedy extends West End run
The West End rival will play at the Duke of York’s Theatre from October
The Dresser starring Ken Stott and Reece Shearsmith at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Kit Harington signs poster for disappointed theatre-goers
Jenna Russell, Jade Anouka and Forbes Masson join Kit Harington in Jamie Lloyd’s Doctor Faustus.
Amanda Drew will take over from Claire Skinner in James Macdonald’s production.
Visionary director Jamie Lloyd presents Doctor Faustus starring Kit Harington
The Jamie Lloyd Company presents Doctor Faustus starring Kit Harington
Doctor Faustus starring Kit Harington at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
The Father starring Kenneth Cranham at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Good Night Mr Tom is rumoured to be coming to the Duke Of York’s theatre
The critically acclaimed production of The Father at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Farinelli and the King release more tickets for fast selling West End transfer.
MARK RYLANCE in Farinelli and the King at the Duke of York’s theatre
Claire van Kampen’s critically-acclaimed new play Farinelli and the King starring Mark Rylance is to transfer to the West End.
Opening night photos of The Nether which opened 23 February 2015 at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Production photos of The Nether at the Duke of York’s theatre.
A reviews round-up for The Nether at the Duke of York’s theatre.
Felicity Kendal stars in a glittering revival of Noel Coward’s classic comedy Hay Fever at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Reviews round-up of Neville’s Island at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Headlong and Royal Court thriller The Nether to transfer to the Duke of York’s Theatre
Headlong and the Royal Court’s acclaimed production of crime thriller The Nether transfers to the Royal Court Theatre.
The cast of Neville’s Island at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Hit comedy Neville’s Island is back in London starring Adrian Edmondson, Neil Morrissey, Robert Webb and Miles Jupp.
Tim Firth’s hit comedy Neville’s Island to transfer from Chichester to the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Neil Morrissey and Robert Webb
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense to close at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
The new cast of hit comedy Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense begin performing tonight at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
P.G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster make a delightful return to the West End in “Perfect Nonsense”, the Olivier Award winning Best New Comedy at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Jacqueline Wilson’s Hetty Feather comes to the Duke of York’s Theatre this summer in a show packed with live music and circus.
John Gordon Sinclair and James Lance to play Jeeves and Wooster at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Production photos of Jeeves and Wooster starring Mark Heap and Robert Webb.
New cast photos: Mark Heap and Robert Webb to join the cast of Jeeves and Wooster at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense is to extend its run at the Duke of York’s Theatre until 20 September 2014.
Production photos of Jeeves and Wooster at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Carrie Cracknell’s critically acclaimed Young Vic production of A Doll’s House will transfer to the West End for a strictly limited 12 week run beginning 8 August 2013. Olivier award-winning playwright Simon Stephens’ new version of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is booking at the Duke of York’s Theatre to 26 October 2013, with press night on 14 August at 7pm.
Hattie Morahan stars as Nora in a West End transfer of the Young Vic’s acclaimed production of Ibsen’s classic A Doll’s House.
What’s playing and coming up at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Production photos of The Judas Kiss at the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Rupert Everett
RUPERT EVERETT in The Judas Kiss
Zoe Wanamaker stars in Peter Nichols’s acclaimed black comedy Passion Play at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London.
Rupert Everett stars as Oscar Wilde in David Hare’s powerful play The Judas Kiss, at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London.
Zoe Wanamaker is to star in a major new revival of Peter Nichols’s black comedy Passion Play at the Duke of York’s Theatre
Rupert Everett will bring his star turn as Oscar Wilde into the West End this winter in David Hare’s The Judas Kiss at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Rafe Spall (Prometheus) and Sally Hawkins (Made in Dagenham) star in the West End transfer of the Royal Court Theatre’s hit play Constellations by Nick Payne, for a strictly limited season at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Michelle Magorian’s uplifting World War II tale Goodnight Mister Tom returns to the Duke of York’s theatre
The multi-award winning play by Laura Wade returns to London after a sell-out season at the Royal Court. Wade’s searing take on Britain’s class, old money and the ultra privileged is directed by Lyndsey Turner.
Tamsin Greig returns to the role for which she won universal critical at acclaim at the Royal Court, in April De Angelis’s screamingly funny and moving drama directed by Nina Rain.
ZACH BRAFF in All New People
Star of Scrubs, Zach Braff, writes and stars in this sensationally funny comedy about a man who has hit rock bottom, and a motley parade of misfits who show up to change his life forever. The show enjoyed rave reviews from US critics and now debuts in London for a strictly limited season.
Backbeat, the West End stage adaptation of the British film about the early years of The Beatles, is to close early at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
A round-up of reviews for Backbeat at the Duke of York’s Theatre. David Leveaux directs the story of how The Beatles – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Best and Stuart Sutcliffe – embarked on their journey to international stardom.
New rock & roll show Backbeat has opened at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London. Based on Iain Softley’s 1994 film, and co-written by him and Stephen Jeffreys, Backbeat follows how The Beatles ‘became’ The Beatles – when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Best and Stuart Sutcliffe embarked on their journey from the docks of Liverpool to search for success in the seedy red light district of Hamburg, Germany.
Producers of London’s most exciting new rock & roll show BACKBEAT, which opens at the Duke of York’s Theatre on 10 October, are delighted to reveal that the principal roles have now been cast for this highly anticipated production.
Backbeat, the stage production that received its world premiere at Glasgow’s Citizen’s Theatre in 2010, is co-written by Iain Softley and Stephen Jeffreys, produced by Karl Sydow, with musical direction by Paul Stacey. The award-winning director David Leveaux will direct the West End production. Backbeat will open on 10 October at the Duke of York Theatre with previews in September.
SPECIAL OFFER: Save £22 on tickets to see Journey’s End at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London
Major new West End show Ghost The Musical opens tonight, Tuesday 19 July 2011, at London’s Piccadilly Theatre.
David Grindley’s multi-award winning production of R.C. Sherriff’s classic war drama based on the author’s experience in the trenches of World War 1. Journey’s End comes to London for a seven week season during its National tour.
Save £21 on tickets to see Ghost Stories at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London
Interview with Ghost Stories co-creator and star Andy Nyman.
Video trailer for Ghost Stories at the Duke of York’s Theatre
A London map highlighting the location of the Duke of York’s Theatre, St Martin’s Lane, London, WC2N 4BG
Save £13 on tickets to see Ghost Stories at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London
We read with interest Ambassador Theatre Group co-owner Howard Panter’s spread in the Sunday Times Money section this weekend, “Fame and fortune: I put my savings on the stage”, in the hope of getting some tips.
Old Vic make journey into West End with The Prisoner of Second Avenue
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June is proving to be a busy month for West End Theatre with a number of high-profile openings, including work from big name directors such as Sam Mendes, Richard Eyre and Matthew Warchus.
Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy Bedroom Farce, directed by Sir Peter Hall, will come to the Duke of York’s Theatre on 24 March for a 14 week season. Ayckbourn’s 1975 play about four couples will star Jenny Seagrove, Daniel Betts, Sara Crowe, Rachel Pickup, David Horovitch, Orlando Seale, Tony Gardner and Finty Williams. Jenny Seagrove recently got good notices in A Daughter’s Daughter at the Trafalgar Studios. Bedroom Farce special offer – Save £26 on tickets
Review of Twelfth Night att he Duke of York’s Theatre in London
Twelfth Night at the Duke of York’s Theatre – Save £12.50
Review of Speaking on Tongues at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London.
If theatre mirrors life then you would expect 2009 to be a bad year for the performing arts in London: economic downturns and credit crunches sound like gloomy news for our discretionary entertainment spending. But West End theatre box office figures have kept on going up in recent years, and the huge number of new productions sailing into town during 2009 could mean that Theatreland manages to buck the trend. THE GREAT REVIVAL The RSC, National Theatre, Donmar and Old Vic dominated straight drama in the West End in 2008, and they haven’t finished yet. Big hitters coming to …
No Man’s Land starring Michael Gambon – Duke of York’s Theatre