She Stoops To Conquer Tickets London
She Stoops To Conquer comes to the Olivier Theatre in London and is one of the great, generous-hearted and ingenious comedies of the English language, offering a celebration of chaos, courtship and the dysfunctional family.
Hardcastle is a man of substance and looks forward to acquainting his daughter Kate with the son of his old friend Charles Marlow with a view to marriage. But thanks to playboy trickster Tony Lumpkin, Marlow somehow mistakes his potential father-in-law for an innkeeper, and his aspiring bride-to-be for the local barmaid. The good news however is that while Marlow finds it difficult to speak to a woman of quality and class, he's a charmer with those from the lower classes, so as Hardcastle's indignation to Marlow's behaviour intensifies, Miss Hardcastle's appreciation for her misguided suitor soars.
She Stoops To Conquer is a light-hearted comedy and has an ensemble cast of experienced actors including Steve Pemberton, Katherine Kelly, Sophie Thompson, Harry Hadden-Paton, Cush Jumbo and more.
Audio-Described performance: Saturday 25th December, 2pm
Captioned performance: Tuesday 27th March, 7.30pm
Theatre tickets in London to all performances of She Stoops To Conquer at the Olivier Theatre are available to book securely through this website.
The Olivier Theatre in London was named after the theatre's first artistic director Laurence Olivier, and is the main auditorium in the Royal National Theatre, It was modelled on the ancient Greek theatre at Epidaurus and has an open stage and a fan-shaped audience seating area for 1,160 people.
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From 1963 until 1976, the company was based at the Old Vic Theatre in Waterloo. The current building was designed by architects Peter Softley and Sir Denys Lasdun and contains three stages, which opened individually between 1976 and 1977. It is located next to the River Thames in the South Bank area of central London.
Since 1988, the theatre has been permitted to call itself the Royal National Theatre, but the full title is hardly ever used. The National presents a varied programme, including works from Shakespeare and other international classic drama as well as new plays by contemporary playwrights. Each auditorium in the theatre can run up to three shows in repertoire, thus further widening the number of plays which can be put on during any single season.
In the 2009-2010 season, the theatre began National Theatre Live (NTLive!), a program of simulcasts of live productions to movie theatre venues in other cities, first in the United Kingdom and then internationally. The first season, it broadcast productions of three seperate plays. In the 2010-2011 season, it is adding broadcast productions by other companies, in partnership with both Complicite and the Donmar Warehouse.
Theatre tickets for all performances at the Olivier Theatre in London can be purchased securely through this website.