The Old Vic is a non-for-profit off-West End theatre based in Waterloo, London. Boasting a 1000 seat auditorium, The Old Vic remains one of the most vibrant theatres in London, and is a firm favourite among avid theatregoers.
Under the supervision of Artistic Director Matthew Warchus, the Old Vic continues to uphold its storied history of producing acclaimed productions, most recently; the Olivier Award-winning adaptation of 'A Monster Calls', Tim Minchin's 'Groundhog Day: The Musical', and Jack Thorne's 'A Christmas Carol' - a staple for the festive season!
If old King Laius' murderer is found and punished, all will be well, says the Oracle.
A family clings to their home, but fate and unexpected visitors soon unravel their peace.
A Christmas Carol returns with music, merriment, and a heartwarming take on Dickens’ classic tale.
It is not the ideal foundation for a faithful marriage, especially since it began as an affair.
An MP, ex-serviceman, and protection officer collide in a play on politics, safety, and crisis.
A revival of Sophie Treadwell’s expressionist piece inspired by the true crime case of Ruth Snyder.
A new British musical based on the story of the iconic 1985 fundraising concert Live Aid.
Olivier Award-winner Richard Jones directs Bertie Carvel & Patsy Ferran in George Bernard Shaw's comedy.
Andy Karl reprises his role in this Olivier Award-winning musical that returns to London after 7 years.
The Wardrobe Ensemble's stage adaptation of Judith Kerr’s beloved children's book.
Beverley Knight stars in a musical that celebrates the life of Suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst.
Helen Hunt stars in Jonathan Spector's comedy about a liberal school grappling with the vaccination debate.