Tickets for Royal Court Theatre Autumn Season Now On Sale
The Royal Court Theatre’s Autumn Season promises new and unmissable theatre.
From the return of Martin McDonagh to theatre (In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths) with a hilarious and dark new play starring David Morrisey and Reece Shearsmith, to Kim Cattrall’s star turn in Penelope Skinner’s extraordinary new play about a 55 year old woman and her fight to remain visible in her world.
This autumn is a season which purely encompasses all that the Royal Court is about; the very best in fearless and excoriating writing for theatre. Don’t miss these exciting productions – book your tickets today from just £18.*
LINDA
Starring Kim Cattrall
Wed 25 Nov – Sat 9 Jan 2016
By Penelope Skinner
Linda Wilde has dedicated her life to changing the world. She’s won awards for her efforts, at the same time as working hard to become an inspiring mother, and an independent, loving wife.
Now, at 55, she seems to have it all. But Linda isn’t satisfied. She’s a woman in her prime and she’s embarking on her most ambitious plan to date. Beneath the surface, the cracks are starting to show.
HANGMEN
With David Morrissey and Reece Shearsmith.
Thu 10 Sept – Sat 10 Oct
By Martin McDonagh
In his small pub in Oldham, Harry is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters and sycophantic pub regulars, dying to hear Harry’s reaction to the news, a peculiar stranger lurks, with a very different motive for his visit.
RoosevElvis
Wed 21 Oct – Sat 14 Nov
By The TEAM
On a hallucinatory road trip from the Badlands to Graceland, the spirits of Elvis Presley and Theodore Roosevelt battle over the soul of Ann, a painfully shy meat-processing plant worker, and what kind of man or woman Ann should become. Set against the boundless blue skies of the Great Plains and endless American highway, RoosevElvis is a new work about gender, appetite, and the multitudes we contain.
The TEAM is dedicated to creating new work about the experience of living in America today.
Tuesday 21st July 2015