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Brendan Gleeson makes his West End debut

This production is recommended for ages 12+

Performance dates

12 September - 6 December 2025

Run time: 1 hr 45mins

No interval

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The Weir London tickets 

Directed by Olivier Award-winner Conor McPherson, and starring Brendan Gleeson in his West End debut, The Weir returns to the capital. Playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a strictly limited season, book your official tickets to the multi award-winning play today!

About The Weir

In Brendan’s isolated pub on the west coast of Ireland, four men are gathering for a session, where their boasts are matched by their pints. The arrival of a stranger in their midst – a woman– spurs them to impress her with their story-telling. They are stories of souls past and of spirits very much present. But one story is more chilling and more real than any of them could have foreseen. 

The Weir is a testament to the need for human connection, the possibility of hope, and the enduring power of storytelling.

It’s worth the applause!

  • The Weir won the Evening Standard, Critics’ Circle and Olivier awards for Best New Play, when it first premiered in 1997. Establishing Conor McPherson as one of our greatest living playwrights. 
  • Oscar and Golden Globe nominee, Brendan Gleeson (The Banshees of Inisherin) is the winner of a Primetime Emmy Award and two British Independent Film Awards.
  • Conor McPherson will have had three shows in the West End in 2025; The Brightening Air, The Weir and The Girl From The North Country.

 

The Weir cast

  • Jack - Brendan Gleeson

 

The Weir creatives

  • Writer & Director - Conor McPherson

Upcoming Performance Times

Thursday23 October 2025
Friday24 October 2025
Saturday25 October 2025
Saturday25 October 2025
Monday27 October 2025
Tuesday28 October 2025
Wednesday29 October 2025
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Brendan Gleeson has a glass of whiskey in The Weir
Brendan Gleeson has a glass of whiskey in The Weir

Content

Contains smoking on stage. The production is not able to guarantee the appearance of any specific actor due to illness or unforeseen circumstances.

Special notes

Important Information: There is no entry for latecomers and no readmittance if leaving the auditorium after the show has started. Run time 1 hour 45 minutes with no interval.

Note: Contains smoking on stage. The production is not able to guarantee the appearance of any specific actor due to illness or unforeseen circumstances.

Access

Audio Described Performance: Saturday 18 October, 2.30pm. Captioned Performance: Saturday 25 October, 2.30pm

Group Pricing

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Latest The Weir News

Review Roundup: What are the critics saying about The Weir?

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Review Roundup: What are the critics saying about The Weir?

Set in a rural Irish pub, The Weir explores the quiet, mysterious rhythms of everyday life as a group of locals share stories over a few drinks. What begins as casual conversation gradually reveals personal histories, secrets, and the weight of unspoken grief. This production stars Brendan Gleeson in his West End debut. 

What is The Weir about?

Written by Conor McPherson, this intimate play draws the audience into a world where humour and melancholy coexist, offering a deeply human glimpse into the bonds, fears, and longings that connect a small community.

The Weir premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 1997, earning widespread critical acclaim and multiple awards. Its subsequent productions have enchanted audiences worldwide, including celebrated runs in London’s West End and on Broadway. The play’s subtle storytelling and evocative atmosphere invite viewers to step quietly into a world where the ordinary becomes hauntingly extraordinary.

22 Sep, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

The Weir Review: Ghost stories and fireside pints — the perfect autumnal night out

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The Weir Review: Ghost stories and fireside pints — the perfect autumnal night out

It’s no secret that Ireland is a nation of storytellers. From my personal favourites, Van Morrison, Erin Quinn from Derry Girls, and Frank McCourt of Angela’s Ashes, to the OGs James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Samuel Beckett, spinning a yarn is practically part of the DNA. Conor McPherson sits firmly in that tradition, and his 1997 play The Weir—which scooped both the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best New Play—shows exactly why.

The setting is a small, windswept pub in northwest Ireland – seemingly isolated from the outside world – the kind of place where the fire crackles against the howling wind outside and you half expect your pint glass to rattle from the gusts. At first it’s all weather talk, fishwife gossip about land sales, and the comforting routine of “just a small one” (or sometimes a “large small one”). Behind the bar is Brendan, pouring pints for locals Jack the mechanic and Jimmy. Into this comes Finbar, the flamboyant property man who’s essentially bought up half the village, strutting in with ‘Ninja Turtle’ karate chops and high kicks to introduce Valerie, a “blow-in” up from Dublin. She’s the outsider, and her presence nudges the men into showing off with their tall tales — first light, then eerie, then deeply personal.

20 Sep, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Brendan Gleeson’s West End Debut in The Weir & Where You’ve Seen Him Before

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Brendan Gleeson’s West End Debut in The Weir & Where You’ve Seen Him Before

Who is Brendan Gleeson?

Brendan Gleeson is one of Ireland’s most respected actors, who has a knack for playing characters that feel both larger-than-life and completely real! Now, he’s stepping into the London spotlight with his first-ever West End role in Conor McPherson’s celebrated play The Weir.

11 Sep, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Interview: The Weir’s Peter McDonald

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Interview: The Weir’s Peter McDonald

With St. Patrick’s Day fast approaching, The Weir is currently one of the hottest tickets in town. Written by Irish playwright Conor McPherson, The Weir transferred to the West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre following a sold-out run at the Donmar Warehouse.

14 Mar, 2014 | By London Theatre Direct

Review: The Weir at the Wyndham's Theatre

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Review: The Weir at the Wyndham's Theatre

Following a hugely successful, sold-out run at the Donmar, Conor McPherson’s 1997 play The Weir has transferred to the West End’s Wyndham's Theatre. Despite moving to a larger venue, Josie Rourke’s production has held onto its intimacy.

14 Feb, 2014 | By London Theatre Direct

Donmar's The Weir To Transfer To Wyndham's TheatreMore News

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