

Arcadia at the Duke of York's Theatre is Sir Tom Stoppard's play about the meeting point of science, romance and the search for order. After a critically acclaimed run at The Old Vic, it transfers to the West End this summer under the direction of Carrie Cracknell.
Set in a country house across two centuries, the play moves between 1809 and the present day. Thomasina Coverly, a teenage prodigy, explores mathematics, nature and the forces that shape the universe, while Hannah Jarvis investigates a mysterious chapter in Lord Byron's life. As past and present intertwine, the story asks whether life's patterns can ever be fully understood.
Key facts: Opens on 20 June at the Duke of York's Theatre for a strictly limited 12-week run. The theatre is being newly renovated into the round especially for this production.
Suitable for ages 14+. There is a BSL performance on Saturday 15th August at 7pm and an evening captioned performance on 6th August.
No refunds or exchanges after purchase.
Duke of York's Theatre
St. Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4BG
Access booking: 0333 009 5399.
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St Martin's Lane, London, London, WC2N 4BG
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