True West Tickets
Sam Shephard's popular play about two battling brothers in middle America is a tense, conflicted look at power and success within a family. This new production starring Kit Harrington and Johnny Flynn is directed by Matthew Dunster. Watch this familial drama fraught with tension at the Vaudeville Theatre.
True West sees brothers Austin and Lee reluctantly brought together for the first time in five years. Austin is looking after their mother’s house whilst she’s on holiday in Alaska, using the time to work on the screenplay he’s writing. Lee alludes to a drifting in a life of crime, and tension quickly becomes evident. When a film producer comes by for a meeting the next day, Lee’s involvement has dramatic consequences in this thrilling power play.
Kit Harrington stars as Austin, opposite Johnny Flynn as Lee. Harington is best-known for his portrayal of Jon Snow in HBO series Game of Thrones. Before this, he appeared in War Horse at the National Theatre and Posh at the Royal Court, most recently appearing in Jamie Lloyd’s 2016 production of Doctor Faustus.
Johnny Flynn is well-known for his recurring role in Netflix’s Lovesick, with stage credits including The Heretic and Jerusalem at the Royal Court, for which he received an Olivier Award nomination.
Further casting includes Madeleine Potter (An Ideal Husband, All My Sons) as Mom and Donald Sage Mackay (Angry Alan, A Moon for the Misbegotten) as Hollywood producer Saul Kimmer.
Matthew Dunster directs the production, after recently directing Johnny Flynn in the Olivier Award-winning Hangmen at the Royal Court and Wyndham’s Theatre. An accomplished theatre director, Dunster’s credits span Shakespeare’s Globe, the Royal Exchange, the RSC and Young Vic, as well as penning an adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities.
With stellar names attached to Sam Shepard’s (Buried Child, Fool for Love) iconic American play, this blistering production is guaranteed to resonate with today’s audience. Tickets for True West are available for a strictly limited season at London’s Vaudeville Theatre from 23 November 2018.
Sorry this show closed 23 February 2019, we recommend these similar productions.