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Bridge Theatre
1 July 2022 – 27 Aug 2022
Please call the box office at tel: 0333 320 0051
In a co-production with Chichester Festival Theatre
Raffish, urbane and frequently drunk, David Highland has kept a grip on his remote coastal parish through a combination of disordered charm and high-handed determination.
But when his faith impels him to take a hard line with a bereaved parishioner, he finds himself dangerously isolated from public opinion. As his own family begins to fracture and his marriage falls apart, David must face a future that threatens to extinguish not only his position in the town, but everything he stands for.
Stephen Beresford’s darkly comic new play is an exploration of family and community, the savage divisions of contemporary society and the rituals that punctuate our lives.
Three time Olivier winning, Alex Jennings makes his first appearance at The Bridge to lead this eagerly awaited return to the stage by a writer whose work includes The Last of the Haussmans at the National Theatre and the BAFTA-winning Pride.
Ticket prices
£15, £25, £39.50, £55, £65
Premium tickets £95
Reduced prices for midweek matinees
Performance schedule
Monday – Saturday: 7.30pm
Wednesdays & Saturdays: 2.30pm
Length
TBD, will include interval
Access performances
Audio Described: Saturday 30 July 2022, 2.30pm
Captioned: Tuesday 9 August 2022, 7.30pm
This page explains all of the facilities available at the Bridge Theatre and should help you plan your visit.
We welcome any comments and suggestions about the accessibility of the Bridge Theatre and our programme. Please email us at access@bridgetheatre.co.uk or call us on 0333 320 0051.
Access performances
Audio Described: Saturday 30 July 2022, 2.30pm
Captioned: Tuesday 9 August 2022, 7.30pm
Sign up to our Access List today
We offer disabled concessionary rate tickets for performances at The Bridge Theatre. To book these tickets, you need to sign up to our Access List, whether you prefer to book online, by telephone or in person.
We offer facilities for hearing impaired people plus, where possible, captioned and BSL interpreted performances. Please check back for an update on dates for our upcoming shows.
We provide facilities for visually impaired people plus, where possible, audio-described performances. Please check back for an update on dates for our upcoming shows.
Arriving at The Bridge Theatre
The theatre is located a 10 minute walk from London Bridge tube station which is an accessible station. For more information on accessibility on the underground please use the following link: https://tfl.gov.uk/forms/12387.aspx
Nearest parking is here and drop offs can be made on Potters Fields where there is level access to the entrance of the theatre. A map of the local area with disabled bays can be found on the Southwark Council Website. For all parking requirements, including coaches please use this link.
Physical Access
There is level access into the foyer. The wheelchair spaces are in Gallery 1 with level access from the foyer.
A platform lift provides access to the Stalls. (Gallery 2 does not have lift access.)
The main staircase from the foyer to the Stalls has 21 steps. There are 12 steps up to Gallery 2 from foyer level.
Wheelchair Loan
You can borrow a wheelchair from us to use during your visit. To arrange for a wheelchair to be available, please email us at boxoffice@bridgetheatre.co.uk or call 0333 320 0051 before your visit. Subject to availability.
Toilets
There are 3 gender neutral accessible toilets, with one located on the same level as both the Stalls, and on Gallery 1 (street level).
Toilets Access Facilities
Hearing aids can be collected from the cloakroom before the show.
The Access List allows customers with access requirements and their companions to purchase ticket(s) at the disabled concessionary rate (subject to availability). It also aims to assist our access customers in booking tickets and helps us to understand their specific needs.
The Access List is open to anyone who is restricted in their ability to access the services provided at The Bridge Theatre. Proof of eligibility is required to join and customers who intentionally give false information will be removed from the Access List. We may review, amend or withdraw the Access List scheme at any time.
By joining the Access List, you agree that any ticket(s) made available at the concessionary rate will only be used by a disabled person (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) and their companion. We reserve the right to check proof of eligibility at the theatre and, in the event that valid proof of eligibility is not provided, refuse any such ticketholders admission or ask such ticketholders to leave. We reserve the right to require you to re-apply for the Access List after review and to withdraw membership of the Access List if your eligibility changes, or if we reasonably suspect that you or your companion(s) are abusing the Access List.
If you wish to book a ticket on behalf of someone who has an access requirement, then you may join the Access List yourself and give details of the requirements for your guest or dependant. If you wish to book on behalf of a group of guests or dependants that have access requirements, please call 0333 320 0051
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