'I am unable to discharge my duties of King without the support of the woman I love' - Edward Vlll Abdication Speech 10 Dec 1937
Performances:
Mon 23 Jun: 7:45pm
Tue 24 Jun: 7:45pm
Wed 25 Jun: 7:45pm
Thu 26 Jun: 2:30pm, 7:45pm
Fri 27 Jun: 7:45pm
Sat 28 Jun: 2:30pm, 7:45pm
| | A | B | C | Best Seats |
| Mon eve & Thu mat | £23.00 | £23.00 | £23.00 | £27.00 |
| Tue - Thu eves & Sat mat | £26.00 | £24.00 | £22.00 | £30.00 |
| Fri & Sat eves | £28.00 | £26.00 | £24.00 | £32.00 |
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Friday Friends Special
£18
Please note that concessions are not available for online bookings.
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Patricia Routledge stars in
Crown Matrimonial
Patricia Routledge heads an exceptional cast in this powerful and gripping drama, focusing on the crisis which faces the nation when Edward VIII declares his deep love for Wallis Simpson. Unswayed by the prospect of public scandal, family upheaval and even abdication, he is insistent that he will marry the woman he loves.
The King’s determination brings about the first great crisis of the monarchy in the 20th century, prefiguring the fascinating events portrayed in the recent award-winning 2006 film The Queen.
This captivating new production is directed by David Grindley, whose West End and Broadway credits include Journey’s End, National Anthems (with Kevin Spacey), Some Girl(s) (with David Schwimmer) and Abigail’s Party.
Beautifully capturing the atmosphere of the Royal Household in the 1930s and with themes as resonant today as seventy years ago, this is a unique opportunity to witness one of our country’s favourite actresses in a touching portrayal of one of the nation’s most enigmatic queens.
In Conversation
Wed 7pm
Hear about the show before you see it! Free. (Glass of wine included) The Studio, Limited availability.
STAGETEXT Captioned Performance
Sat 28 June 2.30pm
Drama Season Offer
£5 off when you book for Sleuth or And Then There Were None!
Running Time TBC

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