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Includes performances up to 13th February, plus 17th February and 24th February. Excludes 7th and 8th February. Sale ends 8th December
Get tickets to see The Years, running at the West End’s Harold Pinter Theatre in London
The five-star sold out production of The Years transfers to the West End’s Harold Pinter Theatre for 12 weeks only from January 2025.
- Dates: 24th January 2025 - 19th April 2025
- Age Guidance: 15+
- Duration: 1 hour 55 minutes (no interval)
- Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre, London, SW1Y 4DN
Book The Years tickets now – don’t miss this landmark adaptation of Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed semi-autobiographical novel.
About The Years at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London
The Almeida Theatre's acclaimed production of The Years transfers to London's West End for a strictly limited season at the Harold Pinter Theatre from 24 January 2025.
Deborah Findlay (Orlando), Romola Garai* (Vigil), Gina McKee (Dear England), Anjli Mohindra (Noises Off) and Harmony Rose-Bremner (Hamnet) reprise their "extraordinary performances" (Observer) playing one woman in this mesmerising, personal and political story, set against the backdrop of our rapidly changing world.
The Years is Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed "masterpiece" (The Guardian), brought to life on stage in a new English version by Stephanie Bain, adapted from De jaren by Eline Arbo, and directed by Internationaal Theater Amsterdam’s new Artistic Director Eline Arbo.
Five different actors bring one woman’s personal and political story to life, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing post-war Europe.
London SW1Y 4DN
How to Find Us
By Bus
Number 14, 19, 24, 29, 38 or 176 to Leicester Square and Haymarket.
By Tube
The theatre is a short walk from Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Charing Cross.
- Bar
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair access
The Years is 1 hour 55 minutes (no interval)
The Years is suitable for ages 15+
Content warnings: This show contains sexual content, a graphic depiction of abortion, a coerced sexual encounter and blood.
Yes, the Harold Pinter Theatre is wheelchair-accessible.