Nöel Coward

Slave Play

At the MacGregor Plantation, the Old South comes to life.

Event Info

Date & Time

June 29 - September 21

2h, no interval

Location

Noël Coward Theatre, Saint Martin's Lane, London, UK

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7557 6700

Tickets & Prices

The sweltering heat, the cotton fields, the crack of the whip—everything seems as it was. But is everything truly as it seems?

The iconic, controversial, and ground-breaking play that holds the record for the most Tony nominations of all time has come to London’s West End.

Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris, directed by Robert O’Hara, features an incredible cast including Fisayo Akinade, Kit Harington, Aaron Heffernan, and Olivia Washington. They are joined by James Cusati-Moyer, Chalia La Tour, Annie McNamara, and Irene Sofia Lucio, who are reprising their roles from the original Broadway production.

This unmissable play dives deep into issues of race, identity, and sexuality in contemporary America. Slave Play is set to make a powerful impact at the Noël Coward Theatre for a strictly limited season.

Don’t miss this extraordinary theatrical event!

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The Noël Coward Theatre, originally known as the New Theatre, was built by Sir Charles Wyndham on St. Martin's Lane and opened on March 12, 1903. It was built behind the Wyndham's Theatre which was completed in 1899. In 1973 it was renamed the Noël Coward in tribute to the late Sir Bronson Noël Coward who had presided as its manager for many years. The building was designed by architect W. G. R. Sprague with an exterior in the Classical style and an interior in the Rococo style.

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