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Mrs Dalloway Tickets

Experience Virginia Woolf like never before

12+

Performance dates

16 - 20 June 2026

Run time: 2hrs 20mins

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Mrs Dalloway London Tickets

Experience a bold new stage adaptation of Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf’s iconic modernist novel, reimagined through inventive storytelling and striking theatrical design. Created by award-winning director Jen Heyes and Olivier Award-winning artist Kit Green, this production brings a fresh perspective to a literary classic, blending performance, music, and film into a richly immersive experience.

Set across a single day in 1923 London, follow Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for an evening party, while elsewhere Septimus Smith wrestles with the trauma of war. Book Mrs Dalloway tickets now for a moving, visually striking theatrical experience.

About Mrs Dalloway

This dazzling adaptation reimagines Virginia Woolf’s modernist masterpiece through a solo tour-de-force performance. Kit Green transforms into 16 distinct characters, weaving together the intersecting lives of Clarissa, Septimus, and those around them with wit, sensitivity, and emotional depth.

Fusing drama, live music, and cinematic elements, Mrs Dalloway becomes an immersive exploration of identity, memory, and connection. As past and present collide, a seemingly ordinary day builds to a poignant and fragile shared moment.

Facts and Critical Acclaim

  • Solo performance featuring 16 characters, played by Kit Green
  • Innovative “cine-theatre” blending live action, film, and music
  • Based on Virginia Woolf’s groundbreaking modernist novel

Mrs Dalloway Creatives

  • Director – Jen Heyes
  • Co-Creator – Kit Green

Mrs Dalloway Cast

  • Kit Green

Upcoming Performance Times

Tuesday16 June 2026
Wednesday17 June 2026
Thursday18 June 2026
Thursday18 June 2026
Friday19 June 2026
Saturday20 June 2026
Saturday20 June 2026
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Content

Please note that this production includes discussions of mental illness and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as depictions of death by suicide.
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