
This production is recommended for ages 18+
Performance dates
4 February 2025 – 26 April 2025
Run time TBC
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Is three a crowd where relationships are concerned? Find out with Olivier Award-winner Mike Bartlett’s (Cock, King Charles III) latest play Unicorn! Starring Stephen Mangan and Nicola Walker as a couple looking to inject a new spark into their marriage, this funny and provocative play from the man who created Doctor Foster also stars The Crown’s Erin Doherty.
Like Bartlett’s other plays, humour and a razor-sharp dissection of personal relationships are laid out on the stage in Unicorn, as Polly (Walker) and Nick (Mangan) - a successful couple with the seemingly perfect life - begin to wonder if something’s missing… or could it be someone? As their lives become more complicated, they’re about to discover a whole new side to themselves. Join them on their journey - full of shocks, laughs and sparkling wit - with tickets to this huge new show from one of the UK’s top playwrights.
Content
Contains explicit language, content and scenes of a sexual nature, which some audience members may find intriguing. Contains very strong language and explicit content, age guidance 18+ Bright flashes of light during scene changesSpecial notes
On the evening of 20th February 2024 the role of Kate will be played by Phoebe Marshall. On the matinee of 3rd April and 10th April 2024 the role of Nick will be played by Nicholas Cowell.
Access
BSL Performance: Friday 7th March 7.30pm. Captioned Performance: Saturday 5th April 2.30pm. Audio Described Performance: Saturday 19th April 7.30pm.Recent Reviews
Sadly not for me. No set changes except from a sofa to a bed. Only the 3 actors. Too much dialogue which I didn’t realise would be the case. Unfunny. Disappointing to say the least. The theatre is right beside the underground so every 2 mins you could hear a train. We were row S stalls. Microphones needed to be used through the whole theatre as the music when there was any was loud you couldn’t hear the actors at the back when the trains were passing Any positives. NO
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