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Gerry and Sewell
Experience a gripping drama about friendship and football dreams at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End.
2.5 hrs
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Gerry and Sewell
Experience a gripping drama about friendship and football dreams at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End.
2.5 hrs
Omedelbar bekräftelse
Mobilbiljett
Gerry and Sewell
Experience a gripping drama about friendship and football dreams at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End.
2.5 hrs
Omedelbar bekräftelse
Mobilbiljett
Highlights
Watch a critically acclaimed contemporary drama at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End
Experience a powerful story of friendship, loyalty and dreams set in Gateshead
See stellar performances by Dean Logan and Jack Robertson as the titular characters
Enjoy a thought-provoking play adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's novel The Season Ticket
What's Included
Entry ticket to Gerry and Sewell at Aldwych Theatre
Access to theatre facilities including bar, restrooms and cloakroom
About Gerry and Sewell
Step into the world of two lifelong friends whose bond is tested by circumstance, dreams and the harsh realities of life in Gerry and Sewell. This captivating contemporary drama has taken London's West End by storm, offering audiences an intimate and emotionally charged theatrical experience at the historic Aldwych Theatre.
Adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's beloved novel The Season Ticket, this production brings to life the story of two ordinary men with an extraordinary dream. Set against the backdrop of Gateshead in the North East of England, the play explores themes that resonate deeply with audiences from all walks of life.
A Story of Friendship and Dreams
At its heart, Gerry and Sewell is about the unbreakable bond between two friends who have grown up together and shared everything. Their simple dream is to watch their beloved football team live, with season tickets in hand. But as economic hardship grips their community and their cherished club falls into the hands of outsiders, the pair find themselves making increasingly desperate choices.
The story follows Gerry and Sewell as they navigate a world of dodgy deals, social challenges and scrappy opposition. Through it all, they hold tight to each other and to their shared dream, no matter the cost. It is a tale that speaks to anyone who has ever held onto hope in the face of adversity.
Why This Production Stands Out
What sets this production apart is its masterful blend of humour and poignancy. The script, adapted and directed by Jamie Eastlake, captures the authentic voice of working-class Britain while exploring universal themes of loyalty, regret and the passage of time. The minimal staging allows the powerful dialogue and remarkable chemistry between the actors to take centre stage.
Critics have praised the production for its witty script and nuanced performances. The play has earned rave reviews during its London run, with audiences and reviewers alike celebrating its authentic portrayal of friendship and community.
The Cast and Creative Team
The production features an exceptional cast led by Dean Logan as Gerry and Jack Robertson as Sewell. Their performances bring depth and authenticity to these beloved characters, creating moments of both laughter and tears. Becky Clayburn takes on the role of Tyneside, while Erin Mullen portrays Bridget, rounding out a talented ensemble.
Director and playwright Jamie Eastlake has crafted an adaptation that honours Jonathan Tulloch's original novel while bringing fresh theatrical life to the story. His vision creates an intimate atmosphere that draws audiences into the world of these two unforgettable characters.
The Aldwych Theatre Experience
The Aldwych Theatre provides the perfect setting for this intimate drama. One of London's most iconic West End venues, the theatre offers excellent sightlines and an atmosphere that enhances the emotional impact of the performance. The venue features modern facilities including a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge areas for your comfort.
The theatre is fully accessible, with wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance available. This ensures that all audience members can enjoy this remarkable production.
Performance Details
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission. This runtime allows the story to unfold naturally, giving audiences time to become fully invested in the journey of Gerry and Sewell.
The production is suitable for audience members aged 14 and above. The mature themes explored in the play are handled with sensitivity but may not be appropriate for younger viewers. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
What to Expect
From the moment the lights dim, you will be transported to the streets of Gateshead, where dreams and reality collide. The production offers a theatrical experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving audiences reflecting on their own friendships and the dreams they hold dear.
Whether you are a fan of character-driven drama, looking for an authentic British theatrical experience, or simply want to spend an evening with a story that will touch your heart, Gerry and Sewell delivers on every front.
Book your Gerry and Sewell tickets now!
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the performance begins
Photography and recording are not permitted during the show
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
Food and drinks from the theatre bar may be brought into the auditorium
How much do Gerry and Sewell tickets cost?
Ticket prices start from £12.50 and may vary based on your choice of seats and show dates.
Where is Gerry and Sewell playing in London?
The show is currently playing at the Aldwych Theatre, located at 49 Aldwych in London's West End.
How long is the Gerry and Sewell performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission.
Is Gerry and Sewell suitable for children?
The play is suitable for ages 14 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
Is Gerry and Sewell a musical?
No, Gerry and Sewell is a contemporary drama focusing on character-driven storytelling rather than musical performances.
Is the Aldwych Theatre accessible?
Yes, the theatre offers wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance for guests with accessibility needs.
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes with one intermission
Suitable for ages 14 and above; children under 5 are not permitted
The Aldwych Theatre is wheelchair accessible with accessible seating and hearing assistance available
Facilities include a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge
Arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime to find your seats
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
49 Aldwych
Highlights
Watch a critically acclaimed contemporary drama at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End
Experience a powerful story of friendship, loyalty and dreams set in Gateshead
See stellar performances by Dean Logan and Jack Robertson as the titular characters
Enjoy a thought-provoking play adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's novel The Season Ticket
What's Included
Entry ticket to Gerry and Sewell at Aldwych Theatre
Access to theatre facilities including bar, restrooms and cloakroom
About Gerry and Sewell
Step into the world of two lifelong friends whose bond is tested by circumstance, dreams and the harsh realities of life in Gerry and Sewell. This captivating contemporary drama has taken London's West End by storm, offering audiences an intimate and emotionally charged theatrical experience at the historic Aldwych Theatre.
Adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's beloved novel The Season Ticket, this production brings to life the story of two ordinary men with an extraordinary dream. Set against the backdrop of Gateshead in the North East of England, the play explores themes that resonate deeply with audiences from all walks of life.
A Story of Friendship and Dreams
At its heart, Gerry and Sewell is about the unbreakable bond between two friends who have grown up together and shared everything. Their simple dream is to watch their beloved football team live, with season tickets in hand. But as economic hardship grips their community and their cherished club falls into the hands of outsiders, the pair find themselves making increasingly desperate choices.
The story follows Gerry and Sewell as they navigate a world of dodgy deals, social challenges and scrappy opposition. Through it all, they hold tight to each other and to their shared dream, no matter the cost. It is a tale that speaks to anyone who has ever held onto hope in the face of adversity.
Why This Production Stands Out
What sets this production apart is its masterful blend of humour and poignancy. The script, adapted and directed by Jamie Eastlake, captures the authentic voice of working-class Britain while exploring universal themes of loyalty, regret and the passage of time. The minimal staging allows the powerful dialogue and remarkable chemistry between the actors to take centre stage.
Critics have praised the production for its witty script and nuanced performances. The play has earned rave reviews during its London run, with audiences and reviewers alike celebrating its authentic portrayal of friendship and community.
The Cast and Creative Team
The production features an exceptional cast led by Dean Logan as Gerry and Jack Robertson as Sewell. Their performances bring depth and authenticity to these beloved characters, creating moments of both laughter and tears. Becky Clayburn takes on the role of Tyneside, while Erin Mullen portrays Bridget, rounding out a talented ensemble.
Director and playwright Jamie Eastlake has crafted an adaptation that honours Jonathan Tulloch's original novel while bringing fresh theatrical life to the story. His vision creates an intimate atmosphere that draws audiences into the world of these two unforgettable characters.
The Aldwych Theatre Experience
The Aldwych Theatre provides the perfect setting for this intimate drama. One of London's most iconic West End venues, the theatre offers excellent sightlines and an atmosphere that enhances the emotional impact of the performance. The venue features modern facilities including a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge areas for your comfort.
The theatre is fully accessible, with wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance available. This ensures that all audience members can enjoy this remarkable production.
Performance Details
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission. This runtime allows the story to unfold naturally, giving audiences time to become fully invested in the journey of Gerry and Sewell.
The production is suitable for audience members aged 14 and above. The mature themes explored in the play are handled with sensitivity but may not be appropriate for younger viewers. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
What to Expect
From the moment the lights dim, you will be transported to the streets of Gateshead, where dreams and reality collide. The production offers a theatrical experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving audiences reflecting on their own friendships and the dreams they hold dear.
Whether you are a fan of character-driven drama, looking for an authentic British theatrical experience, or simply want to spend an evening with a story that will touch your heart, Gerry and Sewell delivers on every front.
Book your Gerry and Sewell tickets now!
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the performance begins
Photography and recording are not permitted during the show
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
Food and drinks from the theatre bar may be brought into the auditorium
How much do Gerry and Sewell tickets cost?
Ticket prices start from £12.50 and may vary based on your choice of seats and show dates.
Where is Gerry and Sewell playing in London?
The show is currently playing at the Aldwych Theatre, located at 49 Aldwych in London's West End.
How long is the Gerry and Sewell performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission.
Is Gerry and Sewell suitable for children?
The play is suitable for ages 14 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
Is Gerry and Sewell a musical?
No, Gerry and Sewell is a contemporary drama focusing on character-driven storytelling rather than musical performances.
Is the Aldwych Theatre accessible?
Yes, the theatre offers wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance for guests with accessibility needs.
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes with one intermission
Suitable for ages 14 and above; children under 5 are not permitted
The Aldwych Theatre is wheelchair accessible with accessible seating and hearing assistance available
Facilities include a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge
Arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime to find your seats
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
49 Aldwych
Highlights
Watch a critically acclaimed contemporary drama at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End
Experience a powerful story of friendship, loyalty and dreams set in Gateshead
See stellar performances by Dean Logan and Jack Robertson as the titular characters
Enjoy a thought-provoking play adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's novel The Season Ticket
What's Included
Entry ticket to Gerry and Sewell at Aldwych Theatre
Access to theatre facilities including bar, restrooms and cloakroom
About Gerry and Sewell
Step into the world of two lifelong friends whose bond is tested by circumstance, dreams and the harsh realities of life in Gerry and Sewell. This captivating contemporary drama has taken London's West End by storm, offering audiences an intimate and emotionally charged theatrical experience at the historic Aldwych Theatre.
Adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's beloved novel The Season Ticket, this production brings to life the story of two ordinary men with an extraordinary dream. Set against the backdrop of Gateshead in the North East of England, the play explores themes that resonate deeply with audiences from all walks of life.
A Story of Friendship and Dreams
At its heart, Gerry and Sewell is about the unbreakable bond between two friends who have grown up together and shared everything. Their simple dream is to watch their beloved football team live, with season tickets in hand. But as economic hardship grips their community and their cherished club falls into the hands of outsiders, the pair find themselves making increasingly desperate choices.
The story follows Gerry and Sewell as they navigate a world of dodgy deals, social challenges and scrappy opposition. Through it all, they hold tight to each other and to their shared dream, no matter the cost. It is a tale that speaks to anyone who has ever held onto hope in the face of adversity.
Why This Production Stands Out
What sets this production apart is its masterful blend of humour and poignancy. The script, adapted and directed by Jamie Eastlake, captures the authentic voice of working-class Britain while exploring universal themes of loyalty, regret and the passage of time. The minimal staging allows the powerful dialogue and remarkable chemistry between the actors to take centre stage.
Critics have praised the production for its witty script and nuanced performances. The play has earned rave reviews during its London run, with audiences and reviewers alike celebrating its authentic portrayal of friendship and community.
The Cast and Creative Team
The production features an exceptional cast led by Dean Logan as Gerry and Jack Robertson as Sewell. Their performances bring depth and authenticity to these beloved characters, creating moments of both laughter and tears. Becky Clayburn takes on the role of Tyneside, while Erin Mullen portrays Bridget, rounding out a talented ensemble.
Director and playwright Jamie Eastlake has crafted an adaptation that honours Jonathan Tulloch's original novel while bringing fresh theatrical life to the story. His vision creates an intimate atmosphere that draws audiences into the world of these two unforgettable characters.
The Aldwych Theatre Experience
The Aldwych Theatre provides the perfect setting for this intimate drama. One of London's most iconic West End venues, the theatre offers excellent sightlines and an atmosphere that enhances the emotional impact of the performance. The venue features modern facilities including a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge areas for your comfort.
The theatre is fully accessible, with wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance available. This ensures that all audience members can enjoy this remarkable production.
Performance Details
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission. This runtime allows the story to unfold naturally, giving audiences time to become fully invested in the journey of Gerry and Sewell.
The production is suitable for audience members aged 14 and above. The mature themes explored in the play are handled with sensitivity but may not be appropriate for younger viewers. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
What to Expect
From the moment the lights dim, you will be transported to the streets of Gateshead, where dreams and reality collide. The production offers a theatrical experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving audiences reflecting on their own friendships and the dreams they hold dear.
Whether you are a fan of character-driven drama, looking for an authentic British theatrical experience, or simply want to spend an evening with a story that will touch your heart, Gerry and Sewell delivers on every front.
Book your Gerry and Sewell tickets now!
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes with one intermission
Suitable for ages 14 and above; children under 5 are not permitted
The Aldwych Theatre is wheelchair accessible with accessible seating and hearing assistance available
Facilities include a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge
Arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime to find your seats
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the performance begins
Photography and recording are not permitted during the show
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
Food and drinks from the theatre bar may be brought into the auditorium
How much do Gerry and Sewell tickets cost?
Ticket prices start from £12.50 and may vary based on your choice of seats and show dates.
Where is Gerry and Sewell playing in London?
The show is currently playing at the Aldwych Theatre, located at 49 Aldwych in London's West End.
How long is the Gerry and Sewell performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission.
Is Gerry and Sewell suitable for children?
The play is suitable for ages 14 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
Is Gerry and Sewell a musical?
No, Gerry and Sewell is a contemporary drama focusing on character-driven storytelling rather than musical performances.
Is the Aldwych Theatre accessible?
Yes, the theatre offers wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance for guests with accessibility needs.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
49 Aldwych
Highlights
Watch a critically acclaimed contemporary drama at the iconic Aldwych Theatre in London's West End
Experience a powerful story of friendship, loyalty and dreams set in Gateshead
See stellar performances by Dean Logan and Jack Robertson as the titular characters
Enjoy a thought-provoking play adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's novel The Season Ticket
What's Included
Entry ticket to Gerry and Sewell at Aldwych Theatre
Access to theatre facilities including bar, restrooms and cloakroom
About Gerry and Sewell
Step into the world of two lifelong friends whose bond is tested by circumstance, dreams and the harsh realities of life in Gerry and Sewell. This captivating contemporary drama has taken London's West End by storm, offering audiences an intimate and emotionally charged theatrical experience at the historic Aldwych Theatre.
Adapted from Jonathan Tulloch's beloved novel The Season Ticket, this production brings to life the story of two ordinary men with an extraordinary dream. Set against the backdrop of Gateshead in the North East of England, the play explores themes that resonate deeply with audiences from all walks of life.
A Story of Friendship and Dreams
At its heart, Gerry and Sewell is about the unbreakable bond between two friends who have grown up together and shared everything. Their simple dream is to watch their beloved football team live, with season tickets in hand. But as economic hardship grips their community and their cherished club falls into the hands of outsiders, the pair find themselves making increasingly desperate choices.
The story follows Gerry and Sewell as they navigate a world of dodgy deals, social challenges and scrappy opposition. Through it all, they hold tight to each other and to their shared dream, no matter the cost. It is a tale that speaks to anyone who has ever held onto hope in the face of adversity.
Why This Production Stands Out
What sets this production apart is its masterful blend of humour and poignancy. The script, adapted and directed by Jamie Eastlake, captures the authentic voice of working-class Britain while exploring universal themes of loyalty, regret and the passage of time. The minimal staging allows the powerful dialogue and remarkable chemistry between the actors to take centre stage.
Critics have praised the production for its witty script and nuanced performances. The play has earned rave reviews during its London run, with audiences and reviewers alike celebrating its authentic portrayal of friendship and community.
The Cast and Creative Team
The production features an exceptional cast led by Dean Logan as Gerry and Jack Robertson as Sewell. Their performances bring depth and authenticity to these beloved characters, creating moments of both laughter and tears. Becky Clayburn takes on the role of Tyneside, while Erin Mullen portrays Bridget, rounding out a talented ensemble.
Director and playwright Jamie Eastlake has crafted an adaptation that honours Jonathan Tulloch's original novel while bringing fresh theatrical life to the story. His vision creates an intimate atmosphere that draws audiences into the world of these two unforgettable characters.
The Aldwych Theatre Experience
The Aldwych Theatre provides the perfect setting for this intimate drama. One of London's most iconic West End venues, the theatre offers excellent sightlines and an atmosphere that enhances the emotional impact of the performance. The venue features modern facilities including a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge areas for your comfort.
The theatre is fully accessible, with wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance available. This ensures that all audience members can enjoy this remarkable production.
Performance Details
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission. This runtime allows the story to unfold naturally, giving audiences time to become fully invested in the journey of Gerry and Sewell.
The production is suitable for audience members aged 14 and above. The mature themes explored in the play are handled with sensitivity but may not be appropriate for younger viewers. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
What to Expect
From the moment the lights dim, you will be transported to the streets of Gateshead, where dreams and reality collide. The production offers a theatrical experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving audiences reflecting on their own friendships and the dreams they hold dear.
Whether you are a fan of character-driven drama, looking for an authentic British theatrical experience, or simply want to spend an evening with a story that will touch your heart, Gerry and Sewell delivers on every front.
Book your Gerry and Sewell tickets now!
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes with one intermission
Suitable for ages 14 and above; children under 5 are not permitted
The Aldwych Theatre is wheelchair accessible with accessible seating and hearing assistance available
Facilities include a bar, restrooms, cloakroom and lounge
Arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime to find your seats
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the performance begins
Photography and recording are not permitted during the show
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
Food and drinks from the theatre bar may be brought into the auditorium
How much do Gerry and Sewell tickets cost?
Ticket prices start from £12.50 and may vary based on your choice of seats and show dates.
Where is Gerry and Sewell playing in London?
The show is currently playing at the Aldwych Theatre, located at 49 Aldwych in London's West End.
How long is the Gerry and Sewell performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission.
Is Gerry and Sewell suitable for children?
The play is suitable for ages 14 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
Is Gerry and Sewell a musical?
No, Gerry and Sewell is a contemporary drama focusing on character-driven storytelling rather than musical performances.
Is the Aldwych Theatre accessible?
Yes, the theatre offers wheelchair access, accessible toilets, accessible seating and hearing assistance for guests with accessibility needs.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
49 Aldwych
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