Arcadia Tickets at The Tom Stoppard Theatre
Tom Stoppard's Arcadia returns to the West End for a strictly limited season at The Tom Stoppard Theatre (formerly the Duke of York's), directed by Carrie Cracknell.
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Arcadia at The Tom Stoppard Theatre
Tom Stoppard's Arcadia returns to the West End for a strictly limited season at The Tom Stoppard Theatre (formerly the Duke of York's), directed by Carrie Cracknell. In a fitting twist, Stoppard's own play now runs at the theatre that bears his name. Widely regarded as one of the finest plays of the late twentieth century, Arcadia first opened at the National Theatre in 1993 and won the Olivier Award for Best Play. This new staging brings Stoppard's dazzling comedy of ideas back to London for twelve weeks only.
About the play
Set in a single room of Sidley Park, an English country house, Arcadia moves between the early nineteenth century and the present day. In the earlier timeline, the precociously brilliant Thomasina Coverly works through ideas that reach toward chaos theory and the second law of thermodynamics, guided by her quick-witted tutor Septimus Hodge. Two centuries later, rival academics sift through the same house's papers, chasing a theory about Lord Byron, a duel and a scandal. As both timelines play out on the same set, past and present begin to rhyme.
Why see it
This is Stoppard at his most playful and most profound, weaving mathematics, landscape gardening, poetry, desire and the heat death of the universe into one deeply human story. It is funny, moving and quietly devastating, and it rewards newcomers and lifelong theatre lovers alike. Carrie Cracknell's production is performed by a full ensemble cast, and the booking page shows the current company for your chosen date.
What to expect
The play is staged with an interval and unfolds entirely within the country house, using the same furniture and props across both eras so that objects gather meaning as the years pass. There are performances through the week, including matinees. This is a strictly limited season, so booking earlier gives you the widest choice of dates and seats. For more West End theatre, browse London theatre tickets on tickadoo.
Why you'll love it
- Tom Stoppard's Olivier Award-winning play, live at The Tom Stoppard Theatre
- Directed by Carrie Cracknell for a strictly limited West End season
- Moves between the early nineteenth century and the present day
- Set in a single room of an English country house
- A witty, moving blend of science, art, love and time
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Recommended for ages 14+
- Performance times
- Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri19:00
- Wed, Sat13:30, 19:00
- SunClosed
- Know before you go
Arrival: arrive about 30 minutes before curtain so you have time to settle in, as the performance begins promptly.
Following the play: Arcadia plays with the language of mathematics and science, but you do not need any background knowledge to enjoy it. The ideas unfold through the characters, and the human stories carry the emotional weight.
In the theatre: photography, recording and phone use are not permitted during the performance, in line with standard West End policy.
- Cancellation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Frequently asked
How much are Arcadia tickets?
Arcadia tickets at The Tom Stoppard Theatre start from £25. The final price depends on the seats and date you choose, and earlier dates in this limited season tend to have the widest availability.
Where is Arcadia playing in London?
Arcadia plays at The Tom Stoppard Theatre (formerly the Duke of York's) on St Martin's Lane, in the heart of London's West End.
What is the story about?
Arcadia moves between the early nineteenth century and the present day in a single English country house, where its earlier inhabitants and later scholars circle the same questions of love, science and truth.
Is Arcadia suitable for children?
There is no strict age limit, but the play is generally recommended for ages 14 and over.
Has Arcadia won any awards?
Yes. Arcadia won the Olivier Award for Best Play following its 1993 premiere and is widely considered one of Tom Stoppard's finest works.
Who is directing this production?
This strictly limited West End season at The Tom Stoppard Theatre is directed by Carrie Cracknell.
Where you'll be
The Tom Stoppard Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4BG, United Kingdom
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