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    an enlightening play
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    appealingly over-the-top
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The Moderate Soprano Tickets

Duke of York's Theatre

Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll reprise their roles as John Christie and Audrey Mildmay in a revival of David Hare’s celebrated 2015 play, The Moderate Soprano. Directed by Jeremy Herrin, the play is described as ‘Glyndebourne’s Original Love Story’, uncovering the creation of one of the greatest opera houses in the world.

After a critically-acclaimed, sold-out season at the Hampstead Theatre in 2015, Jeremy Herrin’s production of David Hare’s celebrated play The Moderate Soprano receives its West End premiere. Revived at the Duke of York’s Theatre, the production stars Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll, who reprise their roles, with tickets available for a strictly limited run.

Set against the backdrop of the impending Second World War, The Moderate Soprano uncovers how one of the greatest opera houses in the world was formed. Dubbed as ‘Glyndebourne’s Original Love Story’, the play discovers the intense relationship between eccentric English schoolteacher John Christie and German refugees, including the beautiful, young soprano Audrey Mildmay.

Infatuated with her, and eventually wedding, the pair go on to form one of the world’s leading arts houses, in the face of scrutiny, sacrifice and a World War. Remaining more pertinent than ever, Hare’s play explores the fight for the arts in the face of extreme adversity.

Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll return to the stage to reprise their roles as John Christie and Audrey Mildmay, respectively, after receiving five-star reviews from London’s major critics. Allam is best known for his multiple RSC credits, including shows such as Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night, as well as musicals La Cage Aux Folles and City of Angels. Olivier Award-winning actress Nancy Carroll’s extensive theatre credits include Young Marx, Woyzeck and Closer.

The Moderate Soprano is directed by Artistic Director of Headlong Jeremy Herrin, whose recent successes include Labour of Love at the Noel Coward Theatre and the smash-hit, multi-award winning People, Places & Things, which recently transferred to Broadway. He is joined by multi-award winning designer Bob Crowley, who creates new set and costume design for the play.

From the writer behind Skylight and The Judas Kiss, The Moderate Soprano is Hare’s celebrated play that examines the importance of the arts as escapism in any society. Playing a strictly limited season at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre, the production runs from 5 April to 20 June 2018, with a press night on 12 April 2018.

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Performance dates:
30 Jun 2018 - 30 Jun 2018
Running time:
2 hours including an interval.
Age recommendation:
Not suitable for children
Audience Notes:
Anyone who saw the play at the Hampstead Theatre should get tickets for its West End run, which features brand new set and costume design by multi-award winner Bob Crowley.

Tickets for The Moderate Soprano may not be suitable for young children.
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Latest Audience Reviews

Acting very good.

Good show and acting and the scenery very evocative

Thought the show was excellent, very well acted, liked the minimal use of set.

Show Fantastic, Roger Allum sensational as usual.

A good story and well told, about a dream or a love, for the music and his wife. The actors very... More

This is the second time I have seen this production (having seen it nearly two years ago at the H... More

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