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Book White Rabbit Red Rabbit tickets for one of the best plays in London
Tuesday 1st October - Saturday 19th October 2024 - For a limited time only!
Get ready to experience experimental drama at its best - depending on how the author's words compel actors to perform.
With no director, no rehearsal, a different actor each night and a script waiting in a securely sealed envelope, you're invited to a completely new theatre experience; from the comfort of your seat at the Soho Place Theatre.
- Age Restrictions: 14+
- Duration: 65 minutes with no interval.
From critically-acclaimed writer, Nassim Soleimanpour
Combining comedy and tragedy to create one incredible theatre experience, each night, a completely new adventure awaits you.
"I was born on Azar 19th, 1360 in Tehran. That's Tehram, December 10th, 1981 in Christian years..."
Forbidden to leave his country, playwriter Soleimanour distilled the experience of an entire generation in a completely wild, completely original new production. Based on contemporary Iran, witness struggles of power dynamics throughout the world.
One of the best theatre shows in London's West End
Since premiering in 2011 in Edinburgh and SummerWorks festival, White Rabbit Red Rabbit has been successfully translated into more than 30 different languages, whilst being performed over 3,000 times by some of the biggest names in the biggest theatre venues.
Head to London and enjoy an edge of your seat experience with some of the UK's most extraordinary talent; from up-and-comer Richard Gadd to the well-versed Catherine Tate amongst others, you won't want to miss this theatrical event of the year.
Book White Rabbit Red Rabbit tickets for one of the best theatre plays in London!
How to find us
Address: Soho Place Theatre, 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Road, London, W1D 3BG
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Yes, Soho Place Theatre in London is wheelchair accessible.
The cast of White Rabbit Red Rabbit is ever-changing, meaning you'll get to enjoy a difference performance with each experience.
- Nick Mohammed - Tuesday 1st October, 8pm
- Mathew Baynton - Wednesday 2nd October, 8pm
- Jill Halfpenny - Thursday 3rd October - 8pm
- Michael Sheen - Friday 4th October - 8pm
- Daisy Edgar-Jones - Saturday 5th October - 3pm
- Pearl Mackie - Saturday 5th October - 8pm
- Ben Bailey Smith - Sunday 6th October - 2pm
- Jason Isaacs - Sunday 6th October, 6pm
- Olly Alexander - Tuesday 8th October, 8pm
- Kate Fleetwood - Wednesday 9th October, 8pm
- Alfred Enoch - Thursday 10th October, 8pm
- John Bishop - Friday 11th October, 8pm
- Tonia Sotiropoulou - Saturday 12th October - 3pm
- Jonathan Pryce - Saturday 12th October, 8pm
- Keith Allen - Sunday 13th October, 2pm
- Richard Gadd - Sunday 13th October, 6pm
- Omari Douglas - Monday 14th October, 8pm
- Alan Davies - Tuesday 15th October, 8pm
- Sally Philips - Wednesday 16th October, 8pm
- Catherine Tate - Thursday 17th October, 8pm
- Freema Agyeman - Friday 18th October, 8pm
- Julie Hesmondhalgh - Saturday 19th October, 2pm
- Joe Dempsie - Saturday 19th October, 5pm
- Callum Scott Howells - Saturday 19th October, 8pm
The age rating for White Rabbit Red Rabbit is 14+; there are many themes in the show that are designed to make the audience feel uncomfortable and reflect upon.
The duration of White Rabbit Red Rabbit in Soho Place Theatre, London is approximately 65 minutes with no interval.