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Return to the forest this summer – a dream world of flying fairies, contagious fogs and moonlight revels. The seating is wrapped around the action while the immersive tickets allow the story to be followed on foot."Five stars might not be enough" Observer ★★★★★Following its critically-acclaimed run in 2019, the Bridge Theatre's five-star production of A Midsummer Night's Dream returns for a limited run.For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit bridgetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/a-midsummer-nights-dream/
Approximately 2 Hours 30 mins
Writer-Director Simon Stone (Yerma Young Vic, Phaedra National Theatre) reimagines Ibsen’s haunting psychological drama, a gripping modern meditation on identity, mental health, and the cost of living a life that isn’t truly yours.For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit bridgetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-lady-from-the-sea/
Why would you go into the woods?To sell the cowTo lift the spellTo visit motherTo see the kingOr maybe to find yourself?In Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s dazzling musical, the Baker, his Wife, the Witch, Jack, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and Rapunzel take us beyond happy ever after to discover what really matters.For more information and to book tickets, please visit bridgetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/into-the-woods/
Tube or RailThe nearest tube or rail station is London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines) which is a 10 minute walk to the theatre. Take the exit for City Hall and walk down Tooley Street. You can also travel to Tower Hill (Circle and District lines), a 15 minute walk over the river via Tower Bridge.Alternatively you can also take the following buses from London Bridge Station: 47, 343, 381 or RV1 or from Tower Hill Station: 42, 78 or RV1 and alight at stop ‘Tower Bridge/City Hall’BusBus routes RV1, 47, 343 and 381 stop on Tooley Street, get off at stop ‘City Hall’ and bus routes 42, 78 and 188 stop on Druid Street. Both stops are 5 minutes walk to the theatre.BicycleTooley Street has a number of bicycle racks and two Santander Cycle docking stations.CoachThere is a free coach bay on English Grounds off Tooley Street (entrance on Battle Bridge Lane; maximum stay 20 minutes). Check the TfL website for more information as the roadworks on Tooley Street may cause restrictions.
If arriving by car or taxi, you can find up to date information on roadworks and closures on the TfL website. The Bridge Theatre is located just within the boundaries of the congestion charge zone. 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. Bridge Theatre audience members can receive a 20% discount on parking at Q-Park, a five minute walk to the theatre and just outside of the congestion charge zone. You need to pre-book 24 hours in advance here using the discount code BRIDGE20.Visitors to the Bridge Theatre can also receive a 10% parking discount on nearby parking by redeeming the code BRIDGE10 on YourParkingSpace.
For detailed access information please visit the theatre's access page: bridgetheatre.co.uk/accessibility/
Founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr on leaving the National Theatre after 12 years, and now Co-Directed by them and Tim Levy, The Bridge focuses on the commissioning and production of new shows, as well as staging the occasional classic.The 900-seat adaptable auditorium is designed to answer the needs of contemporary audiences and theatre-makers and is capable of responding to shows with different formats (end-stage, thrust-stage and promenade). It is the first wholly new theatre of scale to be added to London’s commercial theatre sector in 80 years. The Bridge was designed by Steve Tompkins and Roger Watts of Haworth Tompkins Architects (winner of the 2014 Stirling Prize).
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