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Running Time
Approximately two hours 50 minutes, including a 20-minute intervalSuitable for ages
14+Tickets
Previews and Off-Peak £13–£70, Peak £15–£75. Premium and Charitable tickets available. A £2.50 transaction fee applies per booking (does not apply to OV TOGETHER Members).
Preview
24 Jan–03 Feb 2026Access Performances
Audio Described:
Saturday 07 March, 2pm (Touch Tour 11.30am)
Monday 09 March, 7pm (Touch Tour 5pm)
British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted:
Saturday 07 March, 2pm
Wednesday 11 March, 7pm
Captioned:
Friday 06 March, 7pm
Saturday 07 March, 2pm
Relaxed (also Audio Described, Captioned and BSL Interpreted):
Saturday 07 March, 2pm (Touch Tour 11.30am)
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Dates
24 Jan–21 Mar 2026About the show
‘Sex, the attraction that Newton left out.’
Brilliant minds, burning hearts and the unstoppable pull between chaos and order.
In a country house, two centuries apart, genius unfolds. A teenage prodigy discovers the mathematics of the universe, as the adults around her fail to hide their passions under reason. In the present day, scholars chase the ghosts of that same household — seeking truth, proof and perhaps each other.
Witty, moving and flirtatious, Sir Tom Stoppard’s masterpiece is brought thrillingly to life by acclaimed director Carrie Cracknell.
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Gabriel Akuwudike
Gabriel Akuwudike
Theatre includes: Hamnet (West End/RSC); Macbeth (Lyric Hammersmith); King Lear (Shakespeare’s Globe); My Father’s Fable (Bush). Television includes: Shetland, The Chelsea Detective, Screw, The Doll Factory, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Hanna, Ridley Road. Training includes: Drama Centre London.
David Buttle
David Buttle
Theatre includes: Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, Backstairs Billy (West End); The Mad Gay King (King’s Head Theatre). Television includes: Slow Horses, Aids: The Unheard Tapes, Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator.
Fiona Button
Fiona Button
Theatre includes: The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband, Ring Round the Moon, Rock ‘n’ Roll (West End); They Drink It In The Congo (Almeida); Tis Pity She’s A Whore (Shakespeare’s Globe); Wendy & Peter Pan (RSC); Posh (Royal Court); Madame de Sade (Donmar); King Lear (Theatre Royal Bath); Heartbreak House (Chichester). Television includes: The Forsytes, Dope Girls, Industry, Truelove, The Split, Trying, Out of Her Mind, My Mother and Other Strangers, Grantchester, You, Me and The Apocalypse, Lip Service.
Angus Cooper
Angus Cooper
Theatre includes: 1536 (Almeida). Television includes: Black Doves, Lynley, Alice & Steve. Film includes: H is for Hawk, Anemone, Artificial.
Seamus Dillane
Seamus Dillane
Theatre includes: Anna Karenina (Chichester); Richard II (The Bridge); The Invention of Love (Hampstead); The Outrun (Church Hill Theatre/Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh); The Girls of Slender Means (Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh). Television includes: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Film includes: The Outrun.
Leila Farzad
Leila Farzad
Theatre includes: Richard II (Shakespeare’s Globe); Julius Caesar (The Bridge); Blue Remembered Hills (Chichester). Television includes: Two Weeks in August, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, Kaos, The Decameron, Black Mirror, Better, Avenue 5, The Fear Index, This Time with Alan Partridge, Landscapers, I Hate Suzie. Film includes: Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, The Marvels. Training includes: Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Tim Frances
Tim Frances
Theatre includes: Machinal (The Old Vic/Theatre Royal Bath); Witness for the Prosecution, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, The 39 Steps, A Man for All Seasons, An Inspector Calls (West End); Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal Bath); Never So Good, Marat/Sade (National Theatre); The Sound of Music (Regent’s Park Open Air); The Woman in the Moon, Anne Boleyn, Eternal Love (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Taxidermist’s Daughter, Sweet Bird of Youth, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Chichester); King Lear (Leeds Playhouse). Television includes: Emmerdale, Sister Boniface Mysteries, The Trial of Christine Keeler, Four Lives, Big School. Film includes: Cromwell: Warts and All, Othello, Gangsta Granny.
Holly Godliman
Holly Godliman
Theatre includes: Doubt: A Parable (Theatre Royal Bath). Film includes: The Woman in Cabin 10. Training includes: Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
Isis Hainsworth
Isis Hainsworth
Theatre includes: Moonlight/Nightschool, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour (West End); The House of Bernarda Alba (National Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Almeida); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Bridge); Measure for Measure (RSC); The Outrun (Church Hill Theatre/Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh). Television includes: Red Rose, Les Misérables, The Victim, Harlots, Wanderlust, One of Us, In Plain Sight. Film includes: Catherine Called Birdy, Metal Lords, Emma, Misbehaviour, The Panopticon. Isis was named one of the Screen International Stars of Tomorrow in 2022.
Keziah Hayes
Keziah Hayes
Theatre includes: The Lodger (Old Red Lion Theatre); Little Revolution (Almeida); Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary (The O2). Workshops include: Wish You Weren’t Here, If It Didn’t Matter (National Youth Theatre); Feather Boy (National Theatre). Television includes: Cherished.
William Lawlor
William Lawlor
Theatre includes: The Hills of California, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (West End); The Grapes of Wrath (National Theatre). Film includes: Mother’s Ruin, The Christmasaurus.
George Lorimer
George Lorimer
Theatre includes: The Gathered Leaves (Park Theatre). Training includes: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Colin Mace
Colin Mace
Theatre includes: Time and the Conways (The Old Vic); War Horse, The Magistrate, Saint Joan (West End); Hamlet (Broadway/Almeida); Alterations, One Man, Two Guvnors, War Horse (National Theatre); We Anchor in Hope (Royal Court); Othello, The Lieutenant of Inishmore (RSC). Television includes: FBI: International, The Gold, Sexy Beast, Maigret, The Diplomat, Before We Die, A Spy Among Friends, Marriage, Slow Horses, Young Wallander, Trying, Washington, War of the Worlds, A Confession, This Country, Dark Heart, Strangers, Silent Witness, Endeavour, Broken, Prime Suspect 1973, Father Brown, I Want My Wife Back, Thirteen. Film includes: Savage Hunt, Back to Black, Cyrano de Bergerac, Last Night in Soho.
Prasanna Puwanarajah
Prasanna Puwanarajah
Theatre includes: Henry V (West End); Absolute Hell, Dara, Emperor and Galilean, Hamlet, London Assurance (National Theatre); The Vote (Donmar); Macbeth (Young Vic). Theatre as Director includes: Twelfth Night — UK Theatre Award for Best Director (RSC/Barbican); Venice Preserved (RSC); The Reluctant Fundamentalist (Finborough/The Yard/Summerhall, Edinburgh); Moth (HighTide/Bush); Riz Ahmed’s MICroscope (Fabric/Latitude, Suffolk/Glastonbury). Theatre as Playwright includes: Nightwatchman (National Theatre). Television as Writer/Executive Producer includes: Breathtaking. Television as Actor includes: Neuromancer, Too Much, The Listeners, Payback, The Crown, Ten Percent, Line of Duty, Mum, Defending the Guilty, Doctor Foster, Critical, Patrick Melrose. Film includes: Finding Emily, Möbius, The Gunman. Film as Director includes: Ballywater.
Lizzie Schenk
Lizzie Schenk
Theatre includes: Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Good (West End); The Comedy of Errors, Burnt at the Stake, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare’s Globe); Little Shop of Horrors (Regent’s Park Open Air); The Merchant of Venice (Orange Tree). Television includes: The Royals. Film includes: You Just Lost The Game, Love, Will. Radio includes: The Effect. Training includes: LAMDA.
Matthew Steer
Matthew Steer
Theatre includes: The Twilight Zone, Shades (West End); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Young Vic); Hamlet (Barbican); The Victorian in the Wall (Royal Court); The Summer House (Gate). Television includes: Talamasca: The Secret Order, How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge), Shardlake, The Ipcress File, Showtrial, Les Misérables, Partners in Crime, Dangerous Liaisons, The Crown, Miss Scarlet, Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War, Leonardo, Urban Myths, Cinderella: After Ever After, Outlander, Misfits, The Last Kingdom, Drunk History, Cider with Rosie, You. Film includes: Say Your Prayers, Urban Hymn, Cinderella, The Duke, SuperBob. Radio includes: The Haunted Man, Lenin Forever!, The Lambeth Waltz.
Tom Stoppard
Tom Stoppard
Plays include: Leopoldstadt, The Hard Problem, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, The Real Inspector Hound, After Magritte, Jumpers, Dirty Linen, Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth, Travesties, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Night and Day, Hapgood, Indian Ink, The Real Thing, The Invention of Love, The Coast of Utopia, Rock ’n’ Roll. Radio plays include: Darkside, If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank, Albert’s Bridge, Where Are They Now?. Stoppard has received eight Evening Standard Awards and five Tony Awards for his plays. Television includes: Parade’s End, Professional Foul. Film includes: Despair, The Romantic Englishwoman, The Human Factor, Brazil, Empire of the Sun, The Russia House.
Carrie Cracknell
Carrie Cracknell
Theatre includes: A Doll’s House (Young Vic/West End/Brooklyn Academy of Music); Sea Wall/A Life (Broadway); The Grapes of Wrath, Julie, Medea, Blurred Lines, The Deep Blue Sea (National Theatre); Portia Coughlan, Oil (Almeida); Birdland, Pigeons, Searched (Royal Court); Macbeth, Elektra (Young Vic); Electra (Gate/Young Vic); Carmen (Metropolitan Opera, New York); Wozzeck (ENO). Film includes: Persuasion.
Alex Eales
Alex Eales
Theatre includes: Not I/Footfalls/Rockaby (Royal Court/West End); Oleanna (Bristol Old Vic/West End); Portia Coughlan (Almeida); Cow/Deer, Anatomy of a Suicide, Bluets (Royal Court); Limehouse (Donmar); Cleansed, The Grapes of Wrath (National Theatre); Hamlet (Bristol Old Vic); Regeneration (Royal & Derngate, Northampton); Norma Jeane Baker of Troy (The Shed, New York); The Pillowman (Gate Theatre, Dublin); Orlando, Fräulein Julie, Schatten — Eurydike sagt (Schaubühne, Berlin); Bernarda Albas Haus, Der Kirschgarten, 4.48 Psychose (Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg); La Maladie de la mort (Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris); Reise durch die Nacht (Schauspielhaus Köln/Avignon Festival); Into the Woods (Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris).
Suzanne Cave
Suzanne Cave
Theatre includes: The Grown Ups (Peacock Theatre, Dublin); The Magic Flute (Ireland tour); Splendour, Mac-beth 7 (Project Arts Centre, Dublin); The Collection (Gate Theatre, Dublin). Television includes: Eric — BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Costume Design, Black Mirror: Beyond the Sea, The Power, A Very English Scandal — BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Costume Design, London Spy, An Adventure in Space and Time, Southcliffe. Film includes: Journeyman, Trespass Against Us, X+Y, Isolation.
Guy Hoare
Guy Hoare
Theatre includes: Clarence Darrow (The Old Vic); The Father (West End); Sea Wall/A Life (Broadway); The Grapes of Wrath, Julie, The Deep Blue Sea (National Theatre); Portia Coughlan, Little Revolution, A Delicate Balance, Waste (Almeida); A Doll’s House, World Factory, Far Away, Going Dark (Young Vic); One for Sorrow, NSFW, In Basildon (Royal Court); Roots, Serenading Louie (Donmar); The Wife of Willesden (Kiln/BAM, New York); Cock (Chichester); Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse); Assassins (Sheffield Theatres). Dance includes: Overflow (Sadler’s Wells); Metamorphosis (RBO). Opera includes: Rigoletto (WNO); Carmen (Metropolitan Opera, New York). Guy has also designed for companies including Theatre-Rites, Paines Plough, Mark Bruce Company, Akram Khan Company and Gandini Juggling.
Donato Wharton
Donato Wharton
Theatre includes: Eureka Day, A Number (The Old Vic); Force Majeure, Appropriate (Donmar); End, Nye, The Grapes of Wrath, Under Milk Wood, Middle, Three Sisters (National Theatre); Grenfell: In the Words of Survivors (National Theatre/St Ann’s Warehouse, New York); Cyrano de Bergerac, Othello (RSC); White Noise (The Bridge); Ghosts (Lyric Hammersmith); La Maladie de la mort (Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris); De Meiden, Uit het leven van marionetten (Internationaal Theater Amsterdam); Der Kirschgarten, (Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg); Norma Jeane Baker of Troy (The Shed, New York); Phädra, in Flammen, Anatomie eines Suizids (Berliner Ensemble, Berlin).
Ira Mandela Siobhan
Ira Mandela Siobhan
Theatre as performer includes: Equus, The Wind in the Willows (West End); Mlima’s Tale (Kiln ); Robin Hood: The Legend. Re-written, Running Wild (Regents Park Open Air); My Brilliant Friend (Rose Theatre, Kingston/National Theatre); Everyman, Macbeth, Can We Talk About This?, Fela!, To Be Straight With You (National Theatre); The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Leeds Playhouse); Imogen, Othello (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable (Punchdrunk); A Season in the Congo, Feast (Young Vic). Theatre as Movement Director includes: Born with Teeth (West End); The BFG (RSC); Hamlet, Mosquitoes, The Grapes of Wrath (National Theatre).
Stuart Earl
Stuart Earl
Theatre includes: A Doll’s House (West End); Sea Wall/A Life (Broadway); The Grapes of Wrath, Julie, The Deep Blue Sea, Blurred Lines (National Theatre); Oil (Almeida); How to Hold Your Breath (Royal Court). Television includes: Black Mirror: The Entire History of You, And Then There Were None, Angela Black, The Accident, Gold Digger, Ordeal By Innocence, Little Women, Doctor Foster, Rillington Place, The Secret Agent, Black Work, Mayday. Film includes: Unicorns, Persuasion, Lilting, My Brother the Devil, Guilty Pleasures, In Our Name.
Serena Hill CDG
Serena Hill CDG
Theatre includes: The Brightening Air (The Old Vic); Juno and the Paycock (West End); To Kill a Mockingbird (West End/UK & Ireland tour) Anything Goes, A Strange Loop, Kiss Me, Kate, Goodnight, Oscar (Barbican); Macbeth (Chichester). Television includes: Tumbledown, Heading Home. Serena was Casting Director at the Royal Court 1985–87, Head of Casting at the National Theatre 1987–2003 and Casting Director at the Sydney Theatre Company 2003–17.
Nia Lynn
Nia Lynn
Theatre includes: Watch on the Rhine, Marys Seacole, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Donmar); Romeo and Juliet, Huw Fyw (Theatr Cymru); Richard III (Shakespeare’s Globe); Two Gentlemen of Verona (RSC). Television includes: Pride and Prejudice, Steeltown Murders, Under Salt Marsh, Boiling Point, The Witness, The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe. Film includes: On The Sea, Rabbit Trap, Back to Black, The Great Escaper, No Way Up, Y Sŵn, Save the Cinema, Dream Horse.
Anna Ryder
Anna Ryder
Theatre as Director includes: The Good John Proctor (Jermyn Street); Cheer Up Slug, Locker Room Talk, Rendezvous (Live Theatre, Newcastle); Look, No Hands (Pleasance/Summerhall, Edinburgh); Get Yourself Together (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Stupid (Northern Stage, Newcastle); Shakespeare in Love (ArtsEd); Enron (Mountview); The Seagull (Drama Centre); This Restless House (Stone Nest). Theatre as Associate/Assistant Director includes: A Role to Die For, A Sherlock Carol (Marylebone Theatre); Manhunt (Royal Court); The Whip, King John (RSC); Broken Biscuits (UK tour); Get Carter (Northern Stage, Newcastle); Wet House (Live Theatre, Newcastle).
Zoë Wilson
Zoë Wilson
Theatre includes: Oedipus (The Old Vic); Othello, Disney’s Hercules, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, The Devil Wears Prada, The Pillowman (West End); Player Kings (West End/UK tour); Mother Goose (Theatre Royal Brighton/West End); The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Live (Riverside Studios); Juniper Blood (Donmar); La Cage aux Folles (Regent’s Park Open Air); Local Hero (Chichester); The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Sister Act, The Da Vinci Code, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (UK tour); Oklahoma! (Young Vic); Disney’s Aida (AFAS Circustheater, Netherlands).
Peter Todd
Peter Todd
Theatre includes: People, Places and Things (National Theatre/St Ann’s Warehouse); The Makropulos Case, Semele, Trouble in Tahiti + A Quiet Place, The Rape of Lucretia, Flight Pattern (RBO); Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (Donmar); Rhinoceros, Cold War, Portia Coughlan, Women, Beware the Devil (Almeida); Julius Caesar (The Bridge); Stories, As You Like It, A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer (National Theatre). Theatre as Costume Designer includes: “Daddy” A Melodrama (Almeida); Double Murder (Brighton Festival/Sadler’s Wells/UK tour & International tour); Voices and Light Footsteps (Chrysler Hall, Virginia/Sadler’s Wells), Chacony (Sadler’s Wells/UK tour); The Waiting Game (Barbican/UK tour).
Dominique Hamilton
Dominique Hamilton
Theatre includes: Bagdad Cafe (The Old Vic); Bat Out of Hell, 42nd Street, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Stranger Things: The First Shadow, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, Evita (West End); Wuthering Heights (Bristol Old Vic/National Theatre/York Theatre Royal); Little Shop of Horrors, Noughts and Crosses (Regent’s Park Open Air); Oklahoma! (Young Vic); The Secret Life of Bees (Almeida); A Strange Loop (Barbican); The Flea, The Glass Menagerie (The Yard); Skeleton Crew (Donmar); A Raisin in the Sun (Lyric Hammersmith). Television as Crowd Hair & Make-Up Artist includes: Tommy and Tuppence. Television as Main Team Junior Hair & Make-Up Artist includes: Crongton. Film as Crowd Hair & Make-Up Artist includes: Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical, Wicked.