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Royal Court Theatre Upstairs

Sloane Square, Chelsea, London SW1W 8AS 020 7565 5100

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Previews from 20th July, opens 26th July 2023. Ends 26th August 2023.

The Prime Minister has made an off-the-cuff remark. The press office is in meltdown. Trouble is, not everybody disagrees with what he has said.

 

A new play by Rabiah Hussain, directed by Nimmo Ismail, finally comes to the Royal Court Theatre having been withdrawn for further work in autumn 2022.

 

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The monkey advises checking performance times on your tickets and that performances are happening as scheduled, before travelling.

Monday to Saturday at 7.45pm
Thursday and Saturday at 3pm and 7.45pm (first Thursday 3pm performance on 3rd August 2023)

Theatres use "dynamic pricing." Seat prices change according to demand for a particular performance. Prices below were compiled as booking originally opened. Current prices are advised at time of enquiry.

All seats
Monday to Saturday Evenings: £25 (£17.50 concessions - I.D. may be required when collecting tickets at the box office).
Thursday and Saturday Afternoons: £25 (£15 concessions - I.D. may be required when collecting tickets at the box office).
Previews: £20 (£17.50 Access, £15 over 65s, students, unwaged, under 27s* concessions - I.D. may be required when collecting tickets at the box office). *Under 27s limited number of tickets at this price.
 
Monday Evenings: All tickets: £12 MAXIMUM 2 TICKETS PER BOOKING.
On sale online at 9am on the day of performance online / 10am if any are left, at the box office in person or by telephone on 020 7565 5000 to the general public. Note that there are rarely any tickets left by 10am for sale through the box office or by phone, so please be aware of this if travelling a long distance.
 
  At "Sold Out" performances, an "in person" waiting list for tickets opens 1 hour before the performance time.
 
 

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