THE AMERICAN CLOCK

Tickets: £12, £16, £21, £30, £55, £65
Suitable for ages 11+
Running time: Approx 2 hrs 30 mins, plus a 20 minute interval.
Warning: Contains haze, flashing lights and gun shots.
Latecomers will not be admitted and there is no readmittance during the show.
View the full list of performances below, or our Access page for all Audio described and Captioned performance dates.
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The fabulous on stage seats helped me enjoy #TheAmericanClock @oldvictheatre Imaginative staging and great acting. All 3 Young Lee's shone, especially @fred_haig with his beautiful singing. The musicians were fantastic and I particularly enjoyed the Tapologue from @ewanwardrop— Jenny Wills (@JennyWills7) February 5, 2019
Jenny Wills
A treat to discover a lesser-known Arthur Miller play - both epic and domestic, as he does so well - and in a nicely stylised production by @rachelchavkin @oldvictheatre with excellent on-stage band & the brilliant @clarkepeters at its centre.— Anna Brewer (@AnnaBrewerDrama) February 5, 2019
Anna Brewer
Rachel Chavkin is a genius and I'm loving The American Clock so far. #IntermissionTweet— tapeworthy (@tapeworthy) February 4, 2019
tapeworthy
At the interval for #TheAmericanClock at the @oldvictheatre and it’s the most @rachelchavkin show I’ve ever seen. Such a cool concept triple-casting the family, the music is so suited and it breathes a whole new life into the play. Strong ensemble cast and great design too! pic.twitter.com/s6w2sXeeKa— Kat Largent (@KatLargent) February 5, 2019
Kat Largent