White Rabbit Red Rabbit Tickets

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@sohoplace Theatre
4 Soho Place, London, W1D 3BG
Running Time 1hr 5min.
Running Since Tue, 1 October 2024
Booking Until Sat, 9 November 2024
Monday - -
Tuesday - 20:00
Wednesday - 20:00
Thursday - 20:00
Friday - 20:00
Saturday 15:00 20:00
Sunday 14:00 18:00

Upcoming Performances

Today is Sat, 26 October 2024

Important Information
Ages: 14+

Content: This is not for the faint of heart. There are many themes in this show that are designed to make the viewer feel uncomfortable and think for many days to come. The producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist at any performance.

More about White Rabbit Red Rabbit

Experimental drama at its best. See what happens with no rehearsal, no director, a different actor each night and a script waiting in a sealed envelope on the stage.

Each night a completely new adventure awaits - depending on how and where the actor takes the piece. Internationally acclaimed “White Rabbit Red Rabbit”, by Iranian writer Nassim Soleimanpour, is a theatrical absurdist adventure that sits right on the edge of comedy and tragedy. An edge of your seat experience with some of the most celebrated international talent, you don’t want to miss this theatrical event of the year at the stunning Soho Place.

White Rabbit Red Rabbit Cast

Nick Mohammed -Tuesday 1st October 8pm
Mathew Baynton - Wednesday 2nd October 8pm
Jill Halfpenny - Thursday 3rd October 8pm
Michael Sheen - Friday 4th October 8pm
Daisy Edgar Jones -Saturday 5th October 3pm
Pearl Mackie - Saturday 5th October 8pm
Ben Bailey Smith - Sunday 6th October 2pm
Jason Isaacs - Sunday 6th October 6pm
Olly Alexander - Tuesday 8th October 8pm
Kate Fleetwood - Wednesday 9th October 8pm
Alfred Enoch - Thursday 10th October 8pm
John Bishop - Friday 11th October 8pm
Tonia Sotiropoulou - Saturday 12th October 3pm
Jonathan Pryce - Saturday 12th October 8pm
Keith Allen - Sunday 13th October 2pm
Richard Gadd - Sunday 13th October 6pm
Omari Douglas - Monday 14th October 8pm
Alan Davies - Tuesday 15th October 8pm
Sally Philips - Wednesday 16th October 8pm
Catherine Tate - Thursday 17th October 8pm
Freema Agyeman - Friday 18th October 8pm
Julie Hesmondhalgh - Saturday 19th October 2pm
Joe Dempsie - Saturday 19th October 5pm
Callum Scott Howells - Saturday 19th October 8pm

The producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist at any performance, as this is subject to a variety of factors including illness, injury, or events beyond the producers’ control. No refunds or exchanges will be offered as a result of an artist’s unavailability to perform at any performance.

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White Rabbit Red Rabbit News & Updates

White Rabbit Red Rabbit's Star-Studded West End Debut
Published On Mon, 19 August 2024

@sohoplace Theatre

4 Soho Place, London, W1D 3BG
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The opening production of @sohoplace will be The New Vic’s much acclaimed production Marvellous, directed by Theresa Heskins. The New Vic theatre is the oldest purpose built, in-the-round theatre in the UK and @sohoplace is the first new West End theatre in 50 years, with a flexible, 602-seat auditorium, purpose built and opening in-the-round.

Growing up in the 1950’s in less enlightened times, Neil Baldwin was not expected to be a success. But Neil decided he was destined to do wonderful things and that his life was going to be marvellous. And it is.

He hitchhiked across the country, became a famous clown, got an honorary degree from Keele University, was appointed Stoke City’s legendary kit man, appeared on the Queen’s New Year Honours list and accepted a BAFTA award for the film made about his life. A friend to anyone he meets, he became a local hero and an inspiration to the world. A reminder to us all not to let anything stand in the way of your dreams, just go out and make them happen.