A Little Life (Savoy Theatre)

A Little Life (Savoy Theatre)

A Little Life follows the journey of four friends with one traumatic secret among them.
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James Norton (Happy Valley, Grantchester) stars in the theatrical event of 2023 as visionary director Ivo van Hove (Network, A View from the Bridge) stages the English language premiere of A LITTLE LIFE, his acclaimed production of the million-copy bestseller by Hanya Yanagihara (To Paradise, Booker Prize Shortlist for A Little Life).

The much-anticipated play also stars Luke Thompson (Bridgerton, Hamlet), Omari Douglas (It’s A Sin, Constellations), Zach Wyatt (The Witcher, I and You), Elliot Cowan (The Crown, 2:22 A Ghost Story), Zubin Varla (Tammy Faye, Equus), Nathalie Armin (Force Majeure, The Doctor), and Emilio Doorgasingh (Best of Enemies, The Kite Runner).

A Little Life follows four college friends in New York City: aspiring actor Willem, successful architect Malcolm, struggling artist JB, and prodigious lawyer Jude.

As ambition, addiction, and pride threaten to pull the group apart, they always find themselves bound by their love for Jude and the mysteries of his past.

But when those secrets come to light, they finally learn that to know Jude St Francis is to understand the limitless potential of love in the face of life.

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Details

StartsMonday, 3 July 2023
EndsSaturday, 5 August 2023
Running Time3 hours 40 minutes (including interval)
CategoryPlay

Venue

VenueSavoy Theatre
AddressStrand, London, WC2R 0ET
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Nearest TubeCharing Cross Underground Station/Embankment
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Minimum Age

This production is recommended for ages 16+. It is intended for mature audiences and viewer discretion is advised.

Important Notice

PLEASE BE AWARE: This show runs for 3 hours and 40 minutes. If you purchase standing tickets, you will be standing through the entirety of the show. Age guidance 16+. Viewer Discretion is advised This production includes strong language, nudity, sexual violence, physical and emotional abuse, self-harm, and suicide