About Slave Play
By Jeremy O.Harris
“Is London Ready for Slave Play?”
At the MacGregor Plantation the Old South is alive and well. The heat in the air, the cotton fields and the power of the whip. Yet nothing is quite as it appears... or maybe it is.
The iconic, controversial, ground-breaking and 12-time Tony Nominated play comes to London. Fisayo Akinade, Kit Harington, Aaron Heffernan and Olivia Washington star alongside James Cusati-Moyer, Chalia La Tour, Annie McNamara, and Irene Sofia Lucio who reprise their roles from the original Broadway Production.
Jeremy O.Harris’s extraordinary play about race, identity and sexuality in twenty-first century America directed by Robert O’Hara at the intimate Noël Coward Theatre for a strictly limited and unmissable season.
Slave Play Day Tickets
A limited number of £20 Day Tickets will be released at 10:30am each day, valid for the evening and matinee performances that same day. Patrons will be able to purchase a maximum of 2 tickets via a button below when it becomes available. When they’re gone, they’re gone!
Next Release for Slave Play:
These seats are extremely limited in availability and the button will only be available for a short time each day.
Slave Play Tickets
at the Noël Coward Theatre
Ticket Prices
Standard tickets from: £20*
Please check individual performances for price availability.
For Booking fees and other information click here.
Performance schedule
Monday to Saturday: 7:30pm
Wednesday and Saturday: 2:30pm
Show Running Time
2 hours
No interval
Some Things You Need to Know
Age recommendation: 16+
Slave Play is about race, identity and sexuality in twenty-first century America. The play contains nudity, sexual content, simulated sexual violence, and racially violent and discriminatory language. Further information, support and resources in advance of your visit may be found here.
Please note: Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break but we cannot guarantee admittance into the performance.
No filming, photography or phone use during the performance. Upon arrival, you will be provided with a sticker to cover the camera lens on your phone.
You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.
For full terms and conditions, please click here.
Accessibility
If you have access requirements, you can find information regarding accessibility at this theatre here.
★★★★“Scorching satire. Kit Harrington and Olivia Washington are distressingly good”
Financial Times
Groups and Education Theatre Tickets
Discounts and Savings when booking for your Group or School
Groups
Groups (12+)
Band A and B for £60, valid for Monday to Wednesday performances.
To book group tickets please:
Education
Education/Student Rate (10+)
Grand Circle and Balcony reduced to £15, plus 1 free teacher per 10 students booked. Valid for Monday to Wednesday performances.
To book education tickets please:
Theatre Hospitality Packages
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Slave Play Offers
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Slave Play & Brumus Restaurant
at Haymarket Hotel, Suffolk Place, SW1Y 4HX
Pre- or Post-Show Meal Package
We’ve partnered with Brumus Restaurant to offer an exclusive package of a top price ticket to Slave Play, the multi-Tony nominated play by Jeremy O.Harris, and a two-course meal, including a glass of wine, at London’s Haymarket Hotel. To purchase simply click the button below, select your tickets, and contact the restaurant to reserve your table.
*The package is available for all performances until Saturday 31 August 2024. Customers are entitled to a Band A ticket at Slave Play at Noël Coward Theatre, a two-course meal and a glass of either red or white wine. Any additional items must be paid for. Customers must contact the restaurant prior to their visit to book their table either on 020 7470 4007 or by email quoting their booking reference number. Post-show only applies to matinee performances. Pre-show bookings must be seated by 12:30pm for a matinee performance and 5:30pm for an evening performance. Bookings must be made 24 hours before the performance and are always subject to availability.
![Slave Play London Cast. Photography by Helen Murray](/imgs/shows/slave-play/gallery/slave-play-prod-02-blurred.jpg)
Slave Play Gallery
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![Slave Play London Cast. Photography by Helen Murray](/imgs/shows/slave-play/gallery/slave-play-prod-04-blurred.jpg)
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