The Height of the Storm Tickets
Two of the greatest actors of their generation on stage together for the first timeTo be confirmed.
Performance dates
2 October - 1 December 2018
Run time: 1hr 20min (no interval)
Includes interval
143 reviews
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André and Madeleine have been in love for over fifty years. This weekend, as their daughters visit, something feels unusual. A bunch of flowers arrives, but who sent them? A woman from the past turns up, but who is she? And why does André feel like he isn’t there at all?
The Height of the Storm is a beautifully compelling family drama by Florian Zeller, “the most exciting playwright of our time” (The Guardian). Starring two of the greatest actors of their generation on stage together for the first time, this major new play from the writer of Olivier Award-Winning The Father is a searing exploration of love, family and the fragility of life.
Jonathan Pryce is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning actor of stage and screen. His varied work includes lauded performances in film including Brazil, Glengarry Glen Ross, Carrington and Evita and on stage in a landmark international tour of The Merchant of Venice, Comedians for which he received a Tony Award and Miss Saigon in the West End and on Broadway. He most recently appeared as the High Sparrow in the hugely successful Game of Thrones.
Dame Eileen Atkins is a three-time Olivier award-winning actress. She is known for her BAFTA and Emmy award-winning performance in Cranford, as well as roles in film including Gosford Park, The Hours and Robin Hood. Her many stage appearances include Honour, Retreat from Moscow and Ellen Terry. She can be seen most recently as Queen Mary in Netflix’s The Crown.
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Please note: Real cigarettes are smoked during the showSpecial notes
All persons aged under 16 must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium. If children do have separate seats, entry could be refused. All patrons, regardless of age, must present a valid ticket to gain entry to the theatre. Please ensure that any children or infants for whom you are responsible also have a valid ticket. Your child should be able to sit unaided within the purchased seat. We do not allow children to be seated on an adult’s lap or babes in arms.
Recent Reviews
Disturbing but wonderful play. Jonathan Price hit it.
Excellent production fantastic cast
Considering the title I was expecting passion and intrigue. What I got was an unclear storyline, with no real highs or lows, it did not move me and I left thinking what was the point. Best suited as a radio 4 play, does not deserve West end stage time. Middle class drivel, avoid. Even with the well known actors.
Although it took a while to realise that it was mother who had died, the play followed a logical pattern. Partners being separated after some 50 years of marriage, with the family being there trying to organise the remaining parent without open discussion. The setting was so realistic and we could even see when someone went out into the garden. The play kept the entire audience engaged throughout, and the lighting allowed us to realise who was centre stage at that time in the play - very clever as everyone remained in view until the very end, when Eileen Atkins seemed to gradually disappear The acting, especially Eileen Atkins and Jonathan Pryor, was superb and the seats in Row R gave us a complete view of the stage over the head of others in the stalls. We throughly enjoyed the play and were really pleased we had seen it.
An excellent play well crafted dealing with demetia
Very strange story, it was good that it made you try and workout who was dead, but not that gripping.
Fantastic - superlative performances
It was excellent. And congratulations to Eileen Atkins she did wonderfully well.. Christopher Van der Noot
Great play, great production
Very well acted, really enjoyed the play.
Great great performances. A tough subject cleverly dealt with. Humour and despair!
Fantastic play and beautifully acted. Would recommend
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