News | Cate Blanchett’s National Theatre debut

Hey Blanchetters!!

It looks like we can finally plan our travel to London again!
New information on When we have sufficiently tortured each other, new play featuring Cate Blanchett , has been released! Here’s everything to know so far and how to get tickets for the show.

General Info:

When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other: Twelve Variations on Samuel Richardson’s Pamela
Dorfman Theatre from 16 January to 2 March 2019.
Running Time: tbc

Ticket prices:

Monday – Thursday eves, all matinees £54 – £10
Friday & Saturday eves £58 – £10

Previews:

16 – 22 January £37 – £10

Day Tickets: On the day of the performance, a limited number of cheap Day Tickets will be available in person from 9.30am.

Tickets will go on sale via a ballot which opens on 22 November at 12 pm (more info below).

Events:

Press Night: 23 January
Actor Cate Blanchett on When We Have… Fri 1 February, 4pm

Extra Info:

Content advisory
Please note: This production contains adult themes and scenes of a sexual nature. If you require further information, contact details are provided in our Help centre.

Ballot
Due to limited ticket numbers and anticipated high demand, a ballot will operate across all performances of When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other instead of a general sale.

Day Tickets: On the day of the performance, a limited number of cheap Day Tickets will be available in person from 9.30am.

The Ballot will be open from 12 noon on Thursday 22 November to 12 noon on Thursday 29 November.

Ballot winners booking dates: Supporting Cast and Young Patron Premium Ballot winners From 12 noon on Monday 3 December, to 12 noon on Tuesday 4 December

Priority and Priority Plus Members, Young Patron Member and Young Patron Associates and Advance Member Ballot winners From 12 noon on Wednesday 5 December, to 12 noon on Thursday 6 December

Public Booking Ballot winners From 12 noon on Friday 7 December, to 12 noon on Saturday 8 December

For further details on how to enter the ballot, make sure you’re signed up to NT News.

When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other, Twelve Variations on Samuel Richardson’s Pamela.
Martin Crimp’s play breaks through the surface of contemporary debate to explore the messy, often violent nature of desire, and the fluid, complicated roles that men and women play. Using Richardson’s novel as a provocation, six characters act out a dangerous game of sexual domination and resistance. Directed by Katie Mitchell, Cate Blanchett makes her National Theatre debut alongside Stephen Dillane. The cast also includes Babirye Bukilwa, Jessica Gunning, Emma Hindle and Craig Miller. With set design by Vicki Mortimer, costume design by Sussie Juhlin-Wallén, lighting design by James Farncombe, sound design by Melanie Wilson and movement direction by Joseph Alford.

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