The Old Vic is a non-for-profit off-West End theatre based in Waterloo, London. Boasting a 1000 seat auditorium, The Old Vic remains one of the most vibrant theatres in London, and is a firm favourite among avid theatregoers.
Under the supervision of Artistic Director Matthew Warchus, the Old Vic continues to uphold its storied history of producing acclaimed productions, most recently; the Olivier Award-winning adaptation of 'A Monster Calls', Tim Minchin's 'Groundhog Day: The Musical', and Jack Thorne's 'A Christmas Carol' - a staple for the festive season!
It is not the ideal foundation for a faithful marriage, especially since it began as an affair.
Scrooge, visited by Marley's ghost, warned of eternal damnation if he doesn't change.
If old King Laius' murderer is found and punished, all will be well, says the Oracle.
A family clings to their home, but fate and unexpected visitors soon unravel their peace.
An MP, ex-serviceman, and protection officer collide in a play on politics, safety, and crisis.
A revival of Sophie Treadwell’s expressionist piece inspired by the true crime case of Ruth Snyder.
A new British musical based on the story of the iconic 1985 fundraising concert Live Aid.
Olivier Award-winner Richard Jones directs Bertie Carvel & Patsy Ferran in George Bernard Shaw's comedy.
Andy Karl reprises his role in this Olivier Award-winning musical that returns to London after 7 years.
The Wardrobe Ensemble's stage adaptation of Judith Kerr’s beloved children's book.
Beverley Knight stars in a musical that celebrates the life of Suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst.
Helen Hunt stars in Jonathan Spector's comedy about a liberal school grappling with the vaccination debate.