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No booking fee online or in person. A £2.50 fee per transaction for phone bookings. If you choose to have your tickets sent by post, a £1 fee applies per transaction. Postage costs may vary for group and overseas bookings. Image Image TBC TBC Access symbols used in this brochure CAP Captioned TT Touch Tour AD Audio-Described Angels in America Angels in America Part One Part Two 15 Feb – 13 May 11 April – 19 August 24 April – 19 August TRAVELEX £15 TICKETS The National Theatre Partner for Learning Partner for Connectivity Sponsored by in partnership with

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Ugly Lies the Bone My Country; Lost Without Words Playing from 22 February a work in progress 4 – 18 March 28 February – 22 March The National Theatre’s Supporter for new writing The Dorfman Partner Pouring Partner International Hotel Partner

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Consent Amadeus 28 March – 17 May Playing until 21 March Returning 2018

2 3 MAY Tue 2 7.30 Wed 3 7.30 Thu 4 7.30 Fri 5 7.30 Salomé Sat 6 7.30 Mon 8 7.30 The tale retold. a new play by Yaël Farber Tue 9 7.00 Wed 10 2.00 7.30 Thu 11 7.30 Mon 15 7.30 Tue 16 2.00 7.30 Wed 17 7.30 Thu 18 7.30 Fri 19 7.30 Cast includes The story has been told before, but never Sat 20 2.00 Philip Arditti like this. 7.30 Paul Chahidi Mon 22 7.30 Ramzi Choukair An occupied desert nation. A radical from Tue 23 7.30 Uriel Emil JUNE Olwen Fouéré the wilderness on hunger strike. A girl whose Roseanna Frascona mysterious dance will change the course of Fri 9 7.30 Aidan Kelly the world. Sat 10 CAP 2.00 7.30 Yasmin Levy Mon 12 7.30 Theo T J Lowe This charged retelling turns the infamous biblical Tue 13 7.30 Isabella Niloufar tale on its head, placing the girl we call Salomé Wed 14 7.30 Lubana al Quntar at the centre of a revolution. Mon 19 7.30 Raad Rawi Tue 20 7.30 Wed 21 7.30 Internationally acclaimed director Yaël Farber Thu 22 7.00 Director (Les Blancs) draws on multiple accounts to Thu 29 7.30 Yaël Farber create her urgent, hypnotic production on the Fri 30 AD 7.30 Designer Olivier stage. JULY Susan Hilferty Sat 1 AD TT 2.00 Lighting Designer ‘Epic. A near-perfect production.’ 7.30 Tim Lutkin Guardian (on Les Blancs) Tue 4 7.30 Wed 5 2.00 Music and Sound CAP 7.30 Adam Cork Thu 6 7.30 Movement Director Thu 13 7.30 Ami Shulman Fri 14 7.30 Sat 15 2.00 Fight Director 7.30 Kate Waters NT Live Dramaturg Broadcast on Drew Lichtenberg Thu 22 June

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Talks and events In Context – Talk – Mothers / Religious and Ancient Daughters / Sisters Text on Stage Wed 21 June, 6 – 7pm, Wed 17 May, 2 – 5pm, Cottesloe Room, £6/£5 Cottesloe Room, £25/£20 Yaël Farber on Salomé In Context – Acts of Fri 14 July, 6pm, Violence and Salomé Olivier, £5/£4 Mon 12 June, 2 – 5pm, Cottesloe Room, £25/£20 Photography (Isabella Niloufar) by Sebastian Nevols

5 MAY A co-production with Headlong Tue 30 7.30 Wed 31 7.30 Common JUNE Thu 1 7.30 a new play by DC Moore Fri 2 7.30 Sat 3 7.30 Mon 5 7.30 Tue 6 7.00 Wed 7 2.00 7.30 Thu 8 7.30 Thu 15 7.30 Fri 16 7.30 Sat 17 2.00 Cast includes 7.30 Mary’s the best liar, rogue, thief and faker in this Fri 23 7.30 Anne-Marie Duff whole septic isle. And now she’s back. Sat 24 2.00 Trevor Fox 7.30 Director As the factory smoke of the industrial revolution Mon 26 7.30 Tue 27 7.30 belches out from the cities, Mary is swept up Wed 28 2.00 Designer in the battle for her former home. The common 7.30 Richard Hudson land, belonging to all, is disappearing. JULY Lighting Designer Paule Constable DC Moore’s dark and funny new play is an epic Fri 7 7.30 Sat 8 CAP 2.00 Music tale of unsavoury action and ’s 7.30 Stephen Warbeck lost land. Mon 10 CAP 7.30 Tue 11 2.00 Sound Designer Headlong’s Artistic Director, Jeremy Herrin 7.30 Ian Dickinson Wed 12 7.30 (People, Places and Things, This House) directs Anne-Marie Duff as Mary. Additional performances to be announced

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Talks and events Talk – History of In Context – Revolt: Common Land the world of Common Thu 15 June, 6pm, Wed 19 July, 2 – 5pm, Cottesloe Room, £6/£5 Cottesloe Room, £25/£20 Jeremy Herrin and DC Moore Fri 16 June, 6pm, An epic tale of Olivier, £5/£4 England’s lost land. Photography (Anne-Marie Duff) by Lawrence Winram by Lawrence Photography (Anne-Marie Duff)

7 MAY A co-production with Fuel & West Yorkshire Playhouse Tue 30 8.00 Wed 31 8.00 Barber Shop JUNE Thu 1 8.00 Fri 2 8.00 Sat 3 8.00 Chronicles Mon 5 8.00 Tue 6 8.00 a new play by Inua Ellams Wed 7 7.00 Thu 8 2.00 8.00 Fri 9 8.00 Sat 10 2.00 8.00 Cast to be Mon 12 8.00 Newsroom, political platform, local hot spot, Tue 13 8.00 announced confession box, preacher-pulpit and football Wed 14 2.00 Director stadium. For generations, African men have 8.00 Bijan Sheibani Thu 15 8.00 gathered in barber shops to discuss the world. Fri 16 8.00 Designer Sat 17 2.00 Rae Smith This dynamic new play leaps from a barber shop 8.00 in London to Johannesburg, Harare, Kampala, Mon 19 8.00 Lighting Designer Tue 20 2.00 Jack Knowles Lagos and Accra. These are places where the 8.00 Movement Director banter can be barbed and the truth is Wed 21 8.00 Aline David Thu 22 CAP 2.00 always telling. 8.00 Sound Designer Gareth Fry Barber Shop Chronicles is Inua Ellams’ third JULY play at the National, following the exhilarating Wed 5 8.00 The 14th Tale and Black T-Shirt Collection. Thu 6 CAP 8.00 Fri 7 AD 8.00 Sat 8 AD TT 2.00 8.00

Co-commissioned by Fuel and the National Theatre. Also playing at Development funded by Arts Council England with the support West Yorkshire of Fuel, National Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Binks Playhouse Trust, British Council ZA, Òran Mór and A Play, a Pie and a Pint. 12 – 29 July

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Talks and events In Depth – Working Inua Ellams as a Producer Mon 19 June, 6.30pm, Fri 19 May, Dorfman, £5/£4 10.30am – 4.30pm, Cottesloe Room, Men and Mental Health £50/£40/£7.50 Tue 20 June, 6pm, Cottesloe Room, £6/£5 One day. Six cities. In Context – Spoken Word and Monologues A thousand stories. in Black Theatre Sat 10 June, 2 – 5pm, Cottesloe Room, £25/£20 Photography by Dean Chalkley

9 Part One: Millennium Approaches APRIL Angels in America Tue 11 7.00 Wed 12 7.00 A Gay Fantasia on National Themes Sat 15 7.00 Fri 28 7.00 by MAY Wed 3 7.00 Sat 6 7.00 Thu 11 7.00 Fri 12 7.00 Mon 15 7.00 Wed 17 7.00 Cast includes America in the mid-1980s. In the midst of Thu 18 7.00 Stuart Angell the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan Tue 23 7.00 Mark Arnold Fri 26 7.00 Arun Blair-Mangat administration, New Yorkers grapple with life JUNE Susan Brown and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. Laura Caldow Thu 1 7.00 This new staging of Tony Kushner’s Fri 2 7.00 Thu 8 7.00 multi-award-winning two-part play is directed Fri 9 7.00 Kate Harper by Olivier and Tony award-winning director Mon 12 CAP 7.00 John Marianne Elliott (The Curious Incident of Fri 30 7.00 Claire Lambert the Dog in the Night-Time and War Horse). Part Two: Amanda Lawrence Part One: Millennium Approaches was first Perestroika James McArdle performed at the National Theatre in 1992 APRIL Becky Namgauds and was followed by Part Two: Perestroika Mon 24 7.00 Mateo Oxley the following year. Tue 25 7.00 Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Thu 27 7.00 Russell Tovey Paksie Vernon Access to tickets MAY Stan West Mon 1 7.00 Lewis Wilkins Angels Ballot presented by Delta Tue 2 7.00 Director Each week hundreds of £20 tickets will be Fri 5 7.00 released in a ballot for the following week’s Thu 25 7.00 Marianne Elliott Mon 29 7.00 Set Designer performances. Sign up and be among the Ian MacNeil first to hear more. JUNE Costume Designer nationaltheatre.org.uk/angelsballot Tue 13 1.00 7.00 Nicky Gillibrand National Theatre Live, in cinemas: Two-show days Lighting Designer Part One – Thu 20 July Paule Constable Part Two – Thu 27 July APRIL Choreographer Sat 29 1.00 and Movement Official Airline 7.00 Robby Graham Music Lyttelton Theatre MAY Adrian Sutton Thu 4 1.00 7.00 Sound Designer Sat 13 1.00 Ian Dickinson Talks and events 7.00 Puppetry Director Tue 16 1.00 In Depth – Modern In Depth – Under the Skin and Movement 7.00 American Drama of Angels in America Wed 24 1.00 Finn Caldwell Wed 10 May, Thu 25 May, 7.00 Puppet Designers 10.30am – 3.30pm, 10.30am – 4.30pm, Sat 27 1.00 Finn Caldwell and Dorfman, £50/£40/£7.50 Cottesloe Room, £50/£40 7.00 Nick Barnes In Context – Glam and JUNE Illusions Decay – Designing Sat 3 1.00 Chris Fisher Angels in America 7.00 Aerial Director Thu 18 May, 2 – 5pm, Sat 10 1.00 7.00 Gwen Hales Cottesloe Room, £25/£20 Fight Director For full schedule see website

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MARCH Wed 1 7.30 Thu 2 7.30 Cast Fri 3 7.30 A ship is wrecked on the rocks. Viola is washed Sat 4 2.00 Adam Best ashore but her twin brother Sebastian is lost. 7.30 Oliver Chris Determined to survive on her own, she steps Thu 9 7.30 Claire Cordier Fri 10 7.30 Imogen Doel out to explore a new land. Sat 11 2.00 Mary Doherty 7.30 Ammar Duffus So begins a whirlwind of mistaken identity and Mon 13 7.30 Daniel Ezra unrequited love. The nearby households of Mon 20 7.30 Tue 21 7.30 Olivia and Orsino are overrun with passion. Wed 22 2.00 Even Olivia’s upright housekeeper Malvolia 7.30 Whitney Kehinde is swept up in the madness. Thu 23 7.30 Emmanuel Kojo Fri 24 AD 7.30 Tamara Lawrance Sat 25 AD TT 2.00 Andrew Macbean Where music is the food of love, and nobody is 7.30 Doon Mackichan quite what they seem, anything proves possible. Mon 27 7.30 Tue 28 7.30 Tim McMullan Simon Godwin (Man and Superman, Wed 29 7.30 Brad Morrison Thu 30 7.30 Daniel Rigby The Beaux’ Stratagem) directs this joyous Fri 31 7.30 Imogen Slaughter new production with Tamsin Greig as a James Wallace transformed Malvolia. APRIL Niky Wardley Sat 1 2.00 Director 7.30 Mon 3 7.30 Simon Godwin Tue 4 7.30 A whirlwind comedy Designer Wed 5 7.30 Soutra Gilmour Thu 6 7.00 Fri 7 7.30 where anything Lighting Designer Sat 8 CAP 2.00 James Farncombe 7.30 Mon 10 7.30 is possible. Movement Director Tue 11 CAP 7.30 Shelley Maxwell Wed 12 2.00 Music 7.30 Michael Bruce Thu 13 7.30 Sat 15 2.00 Sound Designer 7.30 Christopher Shutt Olivier Theatre Mon 17 7.30 Tue 18 2.00 Fight Director CAP 7.30 Kev McCurdy Wed 19 7.30 Talks and events Thu 20 7.30 Fri 21 7.30 Simon Godwin Talk – Gender Fluid Sat 22 AD TT 2.00 Tue 21 Mar, 6pm, Wed 5 Apr, 6pm, 7.30 Olivier, £5/£4 Cottesloe Room, £6/£5 Mon 24 7.30 Tue 25 2.00 Tamsin Greig Twelfth Night on Stage Fri 24 Mar, 3pm, and Screen MAY Olivier, £6/£5 Fri 21 Apr, 6pm, Fri 12 7.30 Cottesloe Room, £6/£5 Sat 13 2.00 In Context – 7.30 Shakespeare's Comedies: Character, NT Live Plot and Language broadcast on Mon 27 Mar, 2 – 5pm, Thu 6 Apr

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FEBRUARY Wed 22 7.30 Thu 23 7.30 Fri 24 7.30 Sat 25 7.30 Finding home in an Ugly Lies the Bone Mon 27 7.30 by Lindsey Ferrentino Tue 28 7.30 extraordinary new world. MARCH Wed 1 7.00 Thu 2 7.30 Fri 3 7.30 Sat 4 2.15 7.30 Fri 10 7.30 Sat 11 2.15 Cast 7.30 ‘Beauty is but skin deep, ugly lies the bone; Mon 13 7.30 Marianne Adams beauty dies and fades away, but ugly holds Tue 14 7.30 Katy Brittain its own.’ Wed 15 2.15 Olivia Darnley 7.30 Buffy Davis Thu 23 7.30 Kate Fleetwood After three tours in Afghanistan and months in a Fri 24 7.30 Ralf Little severe burns unit, Jess finally returns to Florida. Sat 25 CAP 2.15 Kris Marshall In a small town on the Space Coast, as the final 7.30 Mon 27 7.30 Tom Peters shuttle is about to launch, Jess must confront Tue 28 2.15 Siân Polhill-Thomas her scars, and a home that may have changed 7.30 Director even more than her. Wed 29 CAP 7.30 Indhu Rubasingham Thu 30 7.30 Fri 31 AD 7.30 Set Designer Experimenting with a pioneering virtual reality Es Devlin therapy, she builds a breathtaking new world APRIL Video Designer where she can escape her pain. There, she Sat 1 AD TT 2.15 Luke Halls 7.30 begins to restore her relationships, her life and, Costume Designer slowly, herself. MAY Johanna Coe Tue 9 2.15 Lighting Designer Award-winning American playwright 7.30 Oliver Fenwick Lindsey Ferrentino makes her UK debut Wed 10 7.30 Fri 19 7.30 Music and Sound with this honest and funny new drama, Sat 20 2.15 Ben and Max Ringham directed by Indhu Rubasingham 7.30 (The Motherf**ker with the Hat). Mon 22 CAP 7.30 Movement Director Tue 30 7.30 Lucy Hind Wed 31 2.15 Fight Directors 7.30

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Talks and events Lindsey Ferrentino and National Debate – Indhu Rubasingham Return from Duty: Fri 3 Mar, 6pm, the road to recovery Lyttelton, £5/£4 Thu 30 Mar, 5.45pm, Lyttelton, £6/£5 New Rehabilitation Therapies and Virtual Pain Management Wed 29 Mar, 6pm, Cottesloe Room, £6/£5 Photography by Mads Perch

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UK TOUR , Citizens Theatre Derry Playhouse Liverpool Playhouse Manchester, Photography by David Stewart HOME Leicester, A co-production with Improbable Curve Cardiff, My Country; Dorfman Theatre, Lost Without Words Dorfman Theatre Sherman then UK Tour Theatre a work in progress (venues to left) Gloucester, in the words of people across the UK and Carol Ann Duffy Strike A Light , Traverse Britannia has called a meeting, to listen to her people. Talks and events A theatrical experiment from pioneering improvisers Talks and events Theatre Form an orderly queue. Pádraig Cusack and and theatre-makers Improbable. Improbable on Birmingham on Lost Without Words REP In the months following the Brexit vote, a team of My Country Imagine older actors in their 70s and 80s, actors who Fri 10 Mar, 4.30pm, Warwick Arts interviewers from the National Theatre spoke to Tue 14 Mar, 6.30pm, have spent their lives being other people, bringing life Dorfman, £5/£4 Centre people nationwide, hearing their views on Britain, the Dorfman, £5/£4, to other people’s words. Imagine they were on stage Mold, community they live in, and the referendum. Poet includes live subtitling with nothing but themselves and no words but their by STAGETEXT Theatre Clwyd Laureate Carol Ann Duffy and director Rufus Norris own. No script, no map, a different show every night, Cambridge Arts Theatre put those conversations centre stage. all they have is a lifetime of theatre experience to help them find their way. Theatre Royal Created in collaboration with eight UK arts organisations Stratford East with Cusack Projects Limited

Cast Designer Cast Co-director Seema Bowri Katrina Lindsay Georgine Anderson Lee Simpson Cavan Clarke Lighting Designer Caroline Blakiston Designer Laura Elphinstone Paul Knott Anna Calder-Marshall Katrina Lindsay Adam Ewan Lynn Farleigh Penny Layden Music The Dorfman Partner Charles Kay Lighting Designer The Dorfman Partner Stuart McQuarrie David Shrubsole Tim Preece Colin Grenfell Christian Patterson Sound Designer Co-director Music Director Alex Caplen Phelim McDermott Steven Edis Rufus Norris

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2018 DATES UK & IRELAND TOUR 2017 JANUARY Mon 22 7.30 Aylesbury, Tue 23 2.00 Waterside 7.30 Theatre Wed 24 7.30 Thu 25 7.30 Edinburgh, Fri 26 7.30 Festival Theatre Sat 27 2.00 , 7.30 Grand Theatre Mon 29 7.30 Tue 30 7.30 Canterbury, Wed 31 7.30 Marlowe Theatre Bath, FEBRUARY Theatre Royal Thu 1 2.00 Southampton, 7.30 Mayflower Fri 2 7.30 Theatre Sat 3 2.00 7.30 Nottingham, Mon 5 7.30 Theatre Royal Tue 6 7.30 , Wed 7 2.00 7.30 Grand Opera Thu 8 7.30 House Fri 9 7.30 , Sat 10 2.00 Bord Gáis 7.30 Energy Theatre Mon 12 7.30 Tue 13 7.30 Cardiff, Wed 14 2.00 Wales 7.30 Millennium Thu 15 7.30 Centre Photography by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg Photography (Lucian Msamati) by Seamus Ryan Fri 16 7.30 Sheffield, Sat 17 2.00 Lyceum Theatre 7.30 Oxford, Amadeus Olivier Theatre The Curious Incident of UK Tour 2017 New Theatre by Peter Shaffer the Dog in the Night-Time Now playing – Newcastle, 2017 performances now venues to right Theatre Royal Returning in 2018 sold out, except Friday based on the novel by Mark Haddon Bristol Rush and Day Tickets adapted by Simon Stephens US Tour Hippodrome West End Plymouth, Now playing Theatre Royal HHHHH Shaftesbury Avenue | Final performances – playing until 3 June Birmingham ‘A note-perfect production.’ Hippodrome Daily Telegraph curiousonstage.com Llandudno, HHHHH Venue Cymru Music. Power. Jealousy. ‘A beautiful, eloquent, dazzlingly inventive Assisted performances at some venues Southend, Peter Shaffer’s iconic play had its premiere at the show about the wonders of life.’ Cliffs Pavilion National Theatre in 1979, before being adapted into Evening Standard Liverpool, Empire Theatre an Academy Award-winning film. Winner of seven 2013 Olivier Awards and five Bradford, With live orchestral accompaniment by 2015 , including Best Play, this thrilling Alhambra Southbank Sinfonia. production has been hailed by The Times as Aberdeen, ‘a phenomenal combination of storytelling His Majesty’s and spectacle.’ Theatre Glasgow, Cast includes Choreographer Christopher has an extraordinary brain, exceptional at King’s Theatre Lucian Msamati Imogen Knight maths while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He Norwich, Director Lighting Designer has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, Theatre Royal Michael Longhurst Jon Clark he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers. Original production sponsored by Milton Keynes Designer Sound Designer But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes Neptune Investment Management Theatre Chloe Lamford Paul Arditti In association with him on a frightening journey that upturns his world. Music Director and Southbank Sinfonia Additional Music Suitable for 11yrs+ Preferred Supported by the Amadeus Card Simon Slater production syndicate Partner

20 20 2121 National Theatre Live Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, in a new version by Patrick Marber HHHH ‘Ruth Wilson is extraordinary in 's invigorating production.’ Guardian Thu 9 Mar, 7pm. Encore screenings from Thu 23 Mar.

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare Tamsin Greig plays Malvolia in Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identity. Thu 6 Apr, 7pm. Encore screenings from Thu 20 Apr.

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Photography (James McArdle, Andrew Garfield, Russell Tovey) by Jason Bell Garfield, Russell Andrew Photography (James McArdle, Peter Pan by JM Barrie, devised by the companies | Suitable for 7yrs+ The National Theatre’s ground-breaking initiative to bring world-class theatre to a cinema near you. HHHH ‘A rip-roaring adventure.’ Just announced: Daniel Radcliffe, Joshua McGuire and in Time Out Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard at Recorded performance screens Sat 10 June, (20 Apr); in Simon Stone's Yerma at the (31 Aug). Sponsor of NT Live in the UK times vary according to venue. ntlive.com /ntlive @ntlive Encore screenings from Sun 11 June. Amadeus Salomé by Peter Shaffer a new play by Yaël Farber HHHHH A radical retelling of the biblical story of ‘Thrillingly fresh and imaginative.’ one young woman’s political awakening. Independent Thu 22 June, 7pm. Encore screenings from Thu 16 Feb. Encore screenings from Thu 29 June.

Saint Joan Angels in America by Bernard Shaw | Live from the A Gay Fantasia on National Themes by Tony Kushner ‘Gemma Arterton is electrifying.’ Marianne Elliott directs the landmark two-part Time Out play. Both parts broadcast live, one week apart. Thu 16 Feb, 7pm. Part One: Millennium Approaches, Encore screenings from Thu 2 Mar. Thu 20 July, 7pm. Part Two: Perestroika, Thu 27 July, 7pm. Encores from 4 Aug.

22 23 On Tour Photography by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg Original illustration by Matt Herring, based on a photo Chris Auld. Design AKA Sonia Friedman Productions, Scott M. Delman and Robert G. Bartner present the National and Live Theatre production of The Curious Incident A co-production with Bristol Old Vic Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour Jane Eyre adapted by Lee Hall of the Dog in the from the novel The Sopranos by Alan Warner devised by the Company Night-Time based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë West End Duke of York’s Theatre based on the novel by Mark Haddon HHHHH St Martin’s Lane | Strictly limited season from 9 May adapted by Simon Stephens ‘Theatre at its most imaginative.’ HHHHH Daily Mail ‘Astonishing and unmissable.’ Tour begins April | janeeyreonstage.co.uk HHHH Sunday Express ‘A hilarious, poignant portrait of essentially From the creator of Billy Elliot (Lee Hall) good, naïve girls having a reckless stab comes the uplifting and moving story of six Now on tour until September | curiousonstage.com at being bad, and being brave, eager to Catholic choir girls from Oban, let loose in experience everything life can throw Edinburgh for one night only. at them.’ My Country; War Horse Mail on Sunday Funny, raucous and heartbreaking, a work in progress based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour is adapted adapted by Nick Stafford | in association with the Following sold-out seasons at the National from Alan Warner’s brilliant novel, and in the words of people across the UK and Carol Ann Duffy award-winning Handspring Puppet Company Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and a directed by . Rufus Norris, Director of the National Theatre, HHHHH UK tour, the smash-hit, award-winning new Featuring the songs of ELO, Our Ladies is collaborates with Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate, to musical from the National Theatre of a glorious anthem to friendship, youth and create this new performance which opens in London ‘Be sure not to miss this stunning show.’ before playing at venues around the country. The Times Scotland transfers to the West End for growing up disgracefully. a strictly limited season. Tour begins March | nationaltheatre.org.uk Tour begins September | warhorseonstage.com Prepare thyself for 24 hours of holy chaos. Contains singing, hilarity, sambuca and strong language.

Assisted performances at some tour venues. Visit venue websites for more information.

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Shop Get the theatre-lover in your life something special. Our Bookshop is overflowing with books, playtexts and gifts you won’t find anywhere else. Look out for our collection inspired by the contemporary themes explored in My Country; a work in progress. For hassle-free shopping, visit us online at shop.nationaltheatre.org.uk Photography by Philip Vile Eat House provides an elegant dining destination, serving a contemporary take on classic dishes

cast by Marc Brenner Photograph of original Amadeus cast by Marc while Terrace offers delicious sharing plates. On two-show days of Angels in America, There’s an exciting year of theatre ahead at the NT. enjoy a delicious American style brunch Read on for a flavour of what’s coming up. served in House. Dishes include pancakes with maple syrup and smashed avocado and Get early access to tickets for over 20 amazing productions a poached eggs on sourdough. year – just one reason to become a National Theatre Member. The Green Room on Upper Ground In the Lyttelton Theatre In the Olivier Theatre is a neighbourhood diner with a relaxed atmosphere. Later this year Ivo van Hove (Hedda Gabler) In August directs the first directs Lee Hall’s adaptation of the Oscar- NT production of and To make a reservation at House, Terrace or winning filmNetwork . In December, James Goldman’s musical classic , The Green Room call 020 7452 3600 John Tiffany ( and the Cursed with a cast including , Child) directs a new production of Pinocchio. , Tracie Bennett and Philip Quast. Drink Later this year Olivier award-winner The NT has unique spaces for you to enjoy Lyndsey Turner directs Saint George In the Dorfman Theatre drinks from coffee to brand-new cocktails. and the Dragon, an epic new folk In July Rufus Norris directs Mosquitoes, a play by Rory Mullarkey. In 2018, The Espresso Bar serves premium fair-trade new play by Chimerica writer Lucy Kirkwood, Michael Longhurst’s sell-out production of Mozzo coffees, teas and hot chocolate with a with a cast including Olivia Colman. Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus returns, followed by range of cakes and pastries available. In October, Polly Findlay () Rufus Norris’ new production of , directs the world premiere of David Eldridge’s with a cast including and Treat yourself to one of our new cocktails new play Beginning. Following The Flick, Anne-Marie Duff. including The Queen of the Night, a delicious Annie Baker returns to the Dorfman in early and sophisticated combination of gin, plum 2018 with her new play John. bitters and kummel, inspired by Amadeus. Membership nationaltheatre.org.uk/food-and-drink Our memberships offer incredible value for money – sign up now for advance booking for National Theatre productions. nationaltheatre.org.uk/member

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Exhibitions A changing programme of exhibitions taking inspiration from the NT Archive, the work on our stages or our national programmes. Highlights in this season include the architecture of the NT, photographs of black theatre in the 80s and an interactive family exhibition about bringing children’s stories to the stage.

Clore Learning Centre A space for people of all ages to get hands-on with theatre-making. Discover the secrets and skills behind productions at the National Theatre with workshops, short courses and events. A wide-ranging programme of talks, events and debates inspired by our productions and exhibitions. New events are Take a glimpse behind the scenes at the NT added regularly – see show pages and website for latest details. from the Sherling Backstage Walkway and see sets and props being created. Upcoming highlights include: Learn more about the NT’s architecture and backstage areas on our Theatre Tours Bright Young Tings In Visible Ink More events nationaltheatre.org.uk/tours Black theatre in London Tracing changes in Bright Star – Keats’ Love in the 80s – original the LGBT+ community Letters and Poems photographs and in the past 25 years. Thu 2 Mar, 6.30 – 7.30pm new artwork. Archive Exhibition A Voyage Round Olivier Exhibition May – Sep with Derek Granger Discover a treasure trove of materials relating Feb – Apr Wed 10 May, 6 – 7pm to the history of the NT and its productions. In Context – Queer Talk – Stage Photographers Stages UK – The Archive covers the movement to found Sat 4 Mar, 6 – 7pm Wed 5 July, 2 – 5pm Balancing Acts the NT and the formation of the company, Mon 22 May, 6 – 6.45pm right up to the theatre’s activities today. In Context – Talk – Trans Culture Black Woman Time Fri 14 July, 6 – 7pm Platform – Tracy Chevalier Free. Open to all, including groups, Sat 11 Mar, 2 – 5pm Fri 9 June, 6.30 – 7.15pm by appointment. nationaltheatre.org.uk/archive In Context – GLC Story: Jan Ravens – Black Feminist Difficult Women Theatre, 1981-86 Tue 13 June, 6 – 7pm Sat 1 Apr, 2 – 5pm

28 29 AD Audio-Described P Preview Performance KEY Mar Olivier Lyttelton Dorfman Feb – July 2017 CAP Captioned PRESS Press Night TT Touch Tour Sun 19 Mon 20 Twelfth Night 7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 My Country CAP 8.00 Tue 21 PLATFORM: Simon Godwin 6.00 Feb Olivier Lyttelton Dorfman Twelfth Night 7.30 Hedda Gabler LAST 2.15+7.30 My Country 2.00+8.00 Wed 22 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 My Country LAST 2.00 Mon 6 Amadeus 7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Macbeth* 2.00 Thu 23 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Tue 7 Macbeth* 10.45+2.00 Fri 24 PLATFORM: Tamsin Greig 3.00 Amadeus 7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Us/Them 8.30 Twelfth Night AD 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Wed 8 Amadeus 7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Us/Them 6.00+8.30 Sat 25 Twelfth Night 2.00 AD TT +7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15 CAP +7.30 Thu 9 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Us/Them 6.00+8.30 Sun 26 Fri 10 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Mon 27 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Sat 11 Hedda Gabler 2.15+7.30 Romeo and Juliet* 2.00 Tue 28 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 Consent P1 7.30 Sun 12 Wed 29 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone CAP 7.30 Consent P2 7.30 Mon 13 Hedda Gabler CAP 7.30 Romeo and Juliet* 11.00+2.00 Thu 30 NATIONAL DEBATES: Duty 5.45 Tue 14 Hedda Gabler 2.15+7.30 Romeo and Juliet* 11.00+2.00 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Consent P 7.30 Wed 15 Romeo and Juliet* 11.00 Fri 31 PLATFORM: Redressing the Balance 6.00 Twelfth Night P1 7.30 Macbeth* 7.00 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone AD 7.30 Consent P 7.30 Thu 16 Macbeth* 3.00 Twelfth Night P2 7.30 Us/Them 8.30 Apr Olivier Lyttelton Dorfman Fri 17 Twelfth Night P 7.30 Us/Them CAP 8.30 Sat 18 Twelfth Night P 7.30 Us/Them LAST 2.30 AD TT +8.00 Sat 1 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15 AD TT +7.30 Consent P 7.30 Sun 19 Sun 2 Mon 20 Twelfth Night P 7.30 Macbeth* LAST 10.45+2.00 Mon 3 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent P 7.30 Tue 21 Twelfth Night P 7.30 Romeo and Juliet* 11.00+1.15 Tue 4 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent PRESS 7.00 Wed 22 Twelfth Night PRESS 7.00 Ugly Lies the Bone P1 7.30 Romeo and Juliet* 11.00+1.15 Wed 5 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Thu 23 Romeo and Juliet* 11.00+1.15 Thu 6 Twelfth Night NT LIVE 7.00 Consent 2.30+7.30 Tonic Celebrates: CAP 7.30 Fri 7 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone P2 7.30 Inspirational Women in Theatre Sat 8 Twelfth Night 2.00 CAP+7.30 Consent 2.30+7.30 Fri 24 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone P 7.30 Romeo and Juliet* LAST 11.00+1.15 Sun 9 Sat 25 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone P 7.30 Mon 10 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Sun 26 Tue 11 Twelfth Night CAP 7.30 Angels Part 1 P1 7.00 Consent 7.30 Mon 27 Amadeus 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone P 7.30 Wed 12 PLATFORM: Roger Michell 6.00 Tue 28 Amadeus 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone P 7.30 My Country 8.00 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 Angels Part 1 P2 7.00 Consent 7.30 Thu 13 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 2.30+7.30 Mar Olivier Lyttelton Dorfman Fri 14 Sat 15 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 Angels Part 1 P 7.00 Consent 2.30+7.30 Wed 1 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone PRESS 7.00 My Country 8.00 Sun 16 Thu 2 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 My Country 8.00 Mon 17 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Fri 3 PLATFORM: Tue 18 Twelfth Night 2.00 +CAP 7.30 Consent 2.30+7.30 Ferrentino & Rubasingham 6.00 Wed 19 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Thu 20 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Sat 4 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 Lost Without Words 7.30 Fri 21 Twelfth Night 7.30 Consent 7.30 Sun 5 Sat 22 Twelfth Night 2.00 AD TT +7.30 Consent 2.30+7.30 Mon 6 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Sun 23 Tue 7 Hedda Gabler 7.30 Mon 24 Twelfth Night 7.30 Angels Part 2 P1 7.00 Consent CAP 7.30 Wed 8 Lost Without Words 6.00 Tue 25 Twelfth Night 2.00 Angels Part 2 P2 7.00 Consent 2.30+7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 My Country 8.00 Wed 26 DEBATE: A Question of Consent 5.45 Thu 9 Lost Without Words 6.00 Consent 7.30 Twelfth Night 7.30 Hedda Gabler NT LIVE 7.00 My Country 8.00 Thu 27 Angels Part 2 P 7.00 Consent 7.30 Fri 10 PLATFORM: Improbable 4.30 Fri 28 Angels Part 1 P 7.00 Consent AD 7.30 Lost Without Words 6.00 Sat 29 Angels Part 1 P 1.00 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 My Country 8.00 Angels Part 2 P 7.00 Consent 2.30 AD TT +7.30 Sat 11 Lost Without Words 6.00 Sun 30 Twelfth Night 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 My Country 2.00 AD TT +8.00 Sun 12 May Olivier Lyttelton Dorfman Mon 13 Lost Without Words 6.00 Twelfth Night 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 My Country 8.00 Mon 1 Angels Part 2 P 7.00 Consent 7.30 Tue 14 PLATFORM: Cusack & Norris CAP 6.30 Tue 2 Salomé P1 7.30 Angels Part 2 P 7.00 Consent 7.30 Amadeus 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 My Country 8.00 Wed 3 Salomé P2 7.30 Angels Part 1 P 7.00 Consent 2.30+7.30 Wed 15 Lost Without Words CAP 6.00 Thu 4 Angels Part 1 PRESS 1.00 Amadeus 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 My Country 8.00 Salomé P 7.30 Angels Part 2 PRESS 7.00 Consent 7.30 Thu 16 Lost Without Words AD TT 6.00 Fri 5 Salomé P 7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Consent 7.30 Amadeus 2.00+7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 My Country 2.00+8.00 Sat 6 Salomé P 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Consent 2.30 CAP +7.30 Fri 17 Lost Without Words 6.00 Sun 7 Amadeus AD 7.30 Hedda Gabler 7.30 My Country 8.00 Mon 8 Salomé P 7.30 Consent 7.30 Sat 18 Lost Without Words LAST 6.00 Tue 9 Salomé PRESS 7.00 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 Consent 2.30+7.30 Amadeus LAST 2.00 AD TT +7.30 Hedda Gabler 2.15+7.30 My Country 2.00+8.00 Wed 10 Salomé 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Consent 7.30

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Thu 11 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Consent 7.30 Sat 1 Angels Part 1 CAP 1.00 Fri 12 Twelfth Night 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Consent 7.30 Salomé 2.00 AD TT +7.30 Angels Part 2 CAP 7.00 Sat 13 Angels Part 1 1.00 Sun 2 Twelfth Night LAST 2.00+7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Consent 2.30+7.30 Mon 3 Angels Part 2 7.00 Sun 14 Tue 4 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Mon 15 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Consent 7.30 Wed 5 Salomé 2.00+ CAP 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Barber Shop 8.00 Tue 16 Angels Part 1 1.00 Thu 6 Salomé 7.30 Barber Shop CAP 8.00 Salomé 2.00+7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Consent 2.30+7.30 Fri 7 Common 7.30 Barber Shop AD 8.00 Wed 17 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Consent LAST 7.30 Sat 8 Common CAP 2.00+7.30 Barber Shop LAST 2.00 AD TT +8.00 Thu 18 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Sun 9 Fri 19 Salomé 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Mon 10 Common CAP 7.30 Sat 20 Salomé 2.00+7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 Tue 11 Common 2.00+7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Sun 21 Wed 12 Angels Part 1 CAP 1.00 Mon 22 PLATFORM: Nicholas Hytner CAP 6.00 Common 7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Salomé 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone CAP 7.30 Thu 13 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Tue 23 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Fri 14 PLATFORM: Yaël Farber 6.00 Wed 24 Angels Part 1 1.00 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Angels Part 2 7.00 Sat 15 Angels Part 1 AD TT 1.00 Thu 25 Angels Part 2 7.00 Salomé LAST 2.00+7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Fri 26 Angels Part 1 7.00 Sun 16 Sat 27 Angels Part 1 1.00 Mon 17 Angels Part 1 AD 7.00 Angels Part 2 7.00 Tue 18 Angels Part 1 1.00 Sun 28 Angels Part 2 7.00 Mon 29 Angels Part 2 7.00 Wed 19 Angels Part 1 CAP 7.00 Tue 30 Common P1 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Barber Shop Chronicles P1 8.00 Thu 20 Angels Part 1 NT LIVE 7.00 Wed 31 Common P2 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 Barber Shop Chronicles P2 8.00 Fri 21 Sat 22 June Olivier Lyttelton Dorfman Sun 23 Mon 24 Thu 1 Common P 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Barber Shop P 8.00 Tue 25 Angels Part 2 CAP 7.00 Fri 2 Common P 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Barber Shop P 8.00 Wed 26 Angels Part 2 7.00 Sat 3 Angels Part 1 1.00 Thu 27 Angels Part 2 NT LIVE 7.00 Common P 7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Barber Shop P 8.00 Fri 28 Angels Part 1 7.00 Sun 4 Sat 29 Angels Part 1 1.00 Mon 5 Common P 7.30 Ugly Lies the Bone 7.30 Barber Shop P 8.00 Angels Part 2 7.00 Tue 6 Common PRESS 7.00 Ugly Lies the Bone 2.15+7.30 Barber Shop P 8.00 Sun 30 Wed 7 Common 2.00+7.30 Barber Shop PRESS 7.00 Mon 31 Thu 8 Common 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Barber Shop 2.00+8.00 Fri 9 PLATFORM: Shakespeare Retold 6.30 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 Barber Shop 8.00 For August performances of Sat 10 Angels Part 1 1.00 Angels in America visit the website Salomé 2.00 CAP +7.30 Angels Part 2 7.00 Barber Shop 2.00+8.00 *Shakespeare for younger audiences Sun 11 Mon 12 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 1 CAP 7.00 Barber Shop 8.00 Tue 13 PLATFORM: Jan Ravens 6.00 Salomé 7.30 Angels Part 2 1.00+7.00 Barber Shop 8.00 Holiday opening hours Wed 14 Salomé 7.30 Barber Shop 2.00+8.00 Thu 15 Common 7.30 Barber Shop 8.00 Date Understudy Kitchen Bookshop Box Office Building Fri 16 PLATFORM: Herrin & Moore 6.00 by phone Common 7.30 Barber Shop 8.00 Sat 17 Common 2.00+7.30 Barber Shop 2.00+8.00 14 Apr CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Sun 18 16 Apr CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Mon 19 PLATFORM: Inua Ellams 6.30 17 Apr 4 – 11pm 4 – 11pm 4 – 11pm 12.30 – 8pm 4 – 11pm Salomé 7.30 Barber Shop 8.00 Tue 20 Salomé 7.30 Barber Shop 2.00+8.00 1 May 4 – 11pm 4 – 11pm 4 – 11pm 12.30 – 8pm 4 – 11pm Wed 21 Salomé 7.30 Barber Shop 8.00 29 May 12 – 11pm 12 – 11pm 12 – 11pm 12 – 8pm 12 – 11pm Thu 22 Salomé NT LIVE 7.00 Barber Shop 2.00 CAP +8.00 Fri 23 Common 7.30 Sat 24 Common 2.00+7.30 Sun 25 Sundays Mon 26 Common 7.30 Tue 27 Common 7.30 Building closed on Sundays until 21 May, From 28 May, Kitchen, Bookshop and Box Office Wed 28 Common 2.00+7.30 except The Understudy, open 12 noon – 10pm. will be open on Sundays from 12 noon – 6pm. Thu 29 Salomé 7.30 The entire building (including The Understudy) The Understudy will be open from 12 noon – 10pm. Fri 30 Salomé AD 7.30 Angels Part 1 7.00 is closed 12 March and 16 April.

32 33 Ticket Prices Information Book early for the best seats No booking fee online or in person Age guidance Ticket Exchange Prices may change according to demand. £2.50 fee per transaction for phone bookings. We don’t publish specific age recommendations for There are no refunds on tickets, but you can Book early to ensure the best seats at the best prices. Excludes Members at Priority level and above, all our shows. For guidance on content and suitability exchange them for another performance or for credit. and Access list subscribers. please call 020 7452 3000. Children under four Terms and conditions and a small administration fee are welcome in the foyers, however they cannot be apply, call the Box Office for details:020 7452 3000. Mon – Thu evening; all matinees Fri & Sat evening Ways to save admitted to the auditoriums. All discounts are subject to availability and at the Travelex £15 Tickets: £45 £50 Previews 1 & 2 £32 – £15 For your safety and comfort discretion of the Box Office. Salomé, Common, £38 £44 Strobe lighting, smoke effects and gunshots are Car Park Ugly Lies the Bone £34 £36 sometimes used in productions. Details are available Hundreds of tickets at £15 £26 £28 from the Box Office after the first Preview. Car spaces in the NT car park are £8 for cars entering for every performance £15 £15 after 5pm or if you attend a daytime ticketed event Latecomers may not be admitted. All bulky items and leave before 7pm. Combined matinee/evening Mon – Thu evening; all matinees Fri & Sat evening Ways to save such as bags and rucksacks must be left at the show rate: £14. Sunday/public holidays: £8 all day. free cloakrooms. Free parking for Blue Badge holders attending a Twelfth Night £60 £65 Previews £39 – £15 performance – validate at the Box Office. For details £52 £56 Programme changes Programme details are published in good faith, but on accessible parking please visit £41 £46 nationaltheatre.org.uk/travel £29 £31 changes may occasionally be necessary. £15 £18

Mon – Thu evening; all matinees Fri & Sat evening Ways to save Access Amadeus 2018 £60 – £15 £65 – £18 Previews to be announced The National Theatre is dedicated to making the very Relaxed Performance Dorfman Theatre Mon – Thu evening; all matinees Fri & Sat evening Ways to save best theatre and sharing it with as many people as Aimed at anyone who would benefit from a more possible. The work we make strives to be as open, relaxed performance environment including people Consent £50 – £15 £55 – £18 Previews £39 – £15 as diverse, as collaborative and as national as with an autistic spectrum condition, sensory or Barber Shop Chronicles £35 – £15 £40 – £15 Previews £30 – £15 possible. We do all we can to keep ticket prices communication disorders or a learning disability. My Country £35 – £15 £35 – £15 affordable and to reach a wide audience, and use Infrared audio system Lost Without Words £20 – £15 £20 – £15 our public funding to maintain artistic risk-taking, Available in all theatres for every performance. accessibility and diversity. For Hedda Gabler and Angels in America ticket information see website. Free headsets and neck loops are essential and Audio-Described AD available from the Box Office. Performances for blind and visually impaired people. More ways to save Large-print, CD and braille versions of this rep Touch Tour TT Friday Rush £18 / £15 Tickets brochure are available on request from For blind and visually impaired people. An opportunity Every Friday at 1pm a limited number of £20 tickets In the Olivier and Lyttelton theatres these stalls seats [email protected] to visit the stage, handle the props and meet members for the following week’s performances are released are narrower and may offer a restricted view. In the of the company. P WC Dorfman Theatre these seats are restricted view. to buy online (excludes Angels in America). T Two per customer per production, excluding Captioned CAP Day Tickets Travelex season. Captioned performances for deaf, deafened and A limited number of £18 / £15 tickets are available hard-of-hearing people. in person on the day of the performance. Groups Seat location varies. Call 020 7452 3010 for discounts on groups of 8+ for selected productions. Angels Ballot presented by Delta nationaltheatre.org.uk/groups American Express ® Programme credits Each week hundreds of £20 tickets will be released in a ballot. Further details to be announced. Sign up Card members have exciting ticket benefits Brochure design and imagery by the for news – nationaltheatre.org.uk/angelsballot for National Theatre shows. For details visit NT Graphic Design Studio, unless otherwise credited. nationaltheatre.org.uk/amex Registered Charity No. 224223 Concessions Entry Pass Senior Citizens Preferred 16-25-year-olds can access £5 tickets by joining For midweek matinees, save £20 on £52 and £41 tickets Card Entry Pass. nationaltheatre.org.uk/entrypass in the Lyttelton and the Olivier. Save £10 on £45 and £38 Partner tickets for Travelex productions. £30 tickets available for Under-18s midweek matinees in the Dorfman. Half price for Monday – Friday evenings and all matinees. Excludes tickets under £32 and Disabled People Travelex productions. £16 tickets, plus £16 companion tickets (£15 tickets on Travelex productions) are available for Access UK Schools, Colleges and Universities list subscribers. Under-19s £12; 19-25s £15 for groups of 10+ on nationaltheatre.org.uk/accesslist selected performances. Call 020 7452 3010 for availability. nationaltheatre.org.uk/groups

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