Arcadia

Duke of York's Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London

Tom Stoppard's 1993 play Arcadia was a Laurence Olivier Award-winning hit when it premiered at the National Theatre under the direction of Trevor Nunn, subsequently transferring to the West End and Broadway. Now, the playwright's son Ed Stoppard appears in a major new production of Arcadia at the Duke of York's theatre, in a stellar cast that also contains Neil Pearson, Samantha Bond and Dan Stevens. 

Arcadia begins in April 1809 in a stately home in Derbyshire. Thomasina, a gifted pupil, proposes a startling theory, beyond her comprehension. All around her, the adults, including her tutor Septimus, are preoccupied with secret desires, illicit passions and professional rivalries. Two hundred years later, academic adversaries Hannah and Bernard are piecing together puzzling clues, curiously recalling those events of 1809, in their quest for an increasingly elusive truth.

Arcadia playwright Stoppard is one of the UK's foremost contemporary writers, whose numerous plays include Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead, The Coast Of Utopia, The Invention Of Love, Jumpers, Hapgood, The Real Inspector Hound, Night And Day, Travesties, After Magritte and Rock 'N' Roll. 

His son, Ed Stoppard, has previously been seen on a London stage playing Hamlet at the New Ambassadors theatre, plus On The Rocks and The Glass Menagerie. 

Bond, who plays Hannah in Arcadia, is well known for playing Miss Moneypenny in the Pierce Brosnan-era James Bond films. On stage she has appeared in Donkeys' Years, A Woman Of No Importance, Macbeth, Amy's View and Les Liaisons Dangereuses. 

Pearson (Bernard) has been seen in Uncle Vanya, Old Times and Cloaca in London, and has television credits including Drop The Dead Donkey, Between The Lines and the forthcoming All The Small Things. 

Stevens (Septimus) came to prominence on the screen in The Line Of Beauty and Sense And Sensibility, while his burgeoning stage career includes the recent productions of Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, The Vortex and Hay Fever. 

The cast of Arcadia is directed by David Leveaux, who has previously directed Stoppard's Jumpers and The Real Thing in London. He is as well known on Broadway as he is in the West End, having directed productions including Cyrano De Bergerac, The Glass Menagerie, Fiddler On the Roof, Betrayal, Anna Christie and Electra on the Great White Way. 

For more about Arcadia at the Duke of York's theatre read our First Night Feature.

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cast: Samantha Bond, Nancy Carroll, Neil Pearson, Ed Stoppard, Trevor Cooper, Sam Cox, Lucy Griffiths, Tom Hodgkins, Hugh Mitchell, George Potts, Jessie Cave, Dan Stevens

author: Tom Stoppard

director: David Leveaux

music by: Corin Buckeridge

sound: Simon Baker

lighting designer: Paul Anderson

costume: Amy Roberts

choreographer: Scarlett Mackmin

designer: Hildegard Bechtler

producer: Sonia Friedman Productions, Roger Berlind, Robert G. Bartner and Olympus Theatricals

Ticket Prices:
£15-£49.50

About the show
  • Age Suitability: General
  • Genre: Play
  • Sub-Genre: Play-Drama
  • Show Times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Wed & Sat 14:30
  • Duration: 2h45
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  • Box Office:
    0870 060 6623
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Duke of York's Theatre
St Martin's Lane, London, United Kingdom, WC2N 4BG

  • Nearest tube: Leicester Square (approx. 100m)/ Charing Cross/Embankment (approx. 200/400m)
  • Nearest bus: 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176
  • Nearest train: Charing Cross (approx. 200m)
  • Parking: Westminter City Council car park at Trafalgar Square and Whitcomb Street. NCP at St Martin’s Lane. 3 parking meters within 50m of main entrance.
  • Air conditioned: 1
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Venue Access InformationEXPAND

  • How to book: Tel: 0871 297 5477 Fax: 020 7565 6465 Minicom: 0870 060 6641
  • Telephones: Public cash telephone down 3 steps and up 6 to the right of the foyer.
  • Discounts: Discounts depend on the current production - please check with the Box Office.
  • Limited mobility: Royal circle is on street level, with 2 steps between rows.
  • Access description: No steps from the street through 2 sets of swing doors into the foyer. Box Office is straight ahead. No steps to row D of Royal Circle, then 2 steps between each row. Staircases have handrails on both sides and all steps are highlighted. 20 steps down to Stalls and 23 up to Upper Circle (2 steps between rows in the Upper Circle).
  • Hearing impaired: Dual channel infra-red system with 12 headsets. This covers the whole auditorium except the front boxes. Headsets available from cloakroom. Portable induction loop at Box Office.
  • Guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are allowed inside the auditorium, or staff can dog-sit if preferred. Maximum of 4 guide dogs per performance. You will be seated in an aisle seat. Provisions vary depending on production and customer requirements – please check when booking.
  • Wheelchairs: 2 spaces for wheelchair users in the third row of the Royal Circle at C23 and C1. Transfer seating at D18 and D1. Wheelchairs stored in the cloakroom in the foyer or in the Royal Circle if there is room. Maximum of 2 wheelchair transferees and 1 scooter per performance.
  • Toilets: Women’s up 2 steps from the foyer. Men’s off Stalls bar and Men’s and Women’s off Circle bar.
  • Disabled toilets: Adapted toilet at the back of the Royal Circle, on the right. The turning space is quite tight.
  • Bars: 2 licensed bars. Stalls bar down 21 steps from the foyer, moveable seating. Circle bar up 23 steps moveable seating. Ice-cream and soft drinks on sale in cloak room. Beverages can be brought to disabled customers in auditorium – please ask duty manager.