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Tell me more about the Royal Court.

It’s known in London as the writers’ theatre – a global presence that champions energetic, international writing and producing stories that challenge and provoke the status quo. It has recently brought the likes of The Ferryman to the West End and is also behind such plays as Posh, Hangmen and Jerusalem. The Royal Court has been paving the way for the last sixty years and under Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone, it’s still going strong. It has developed the careers of playwrights such as Samuel Beckett, David Hare, Simon Stephens and Golden Globe and BAFTA winning screenwriter Martin McDonagh (who wrote Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri).

Who is this play written by then? One of the Royal Court’s top playwrights?

It’s actually one of their newer, upcoming finds. Rory Mullarkey has had work here in the past, but in the smaller upstairs space. His work The Wolf From The Door came to the theatre in the same year as him winning a number of playwriting awards. Since then, he’s put on Saint George And The Dragon at the National Theatre and adapted The Oresteia for The Globe.

He’s joined by director Sam Pritchard, who has been in the main space of this theatre before with Guillermo Calderón’s world premiere of B, as well as a site-specific work, Grimly Handsome, for which he was the co-creator. Sam has also directed work at The Young Vic – so these are two young, exciting, potential stars of the future. Absolutely the kind of people you can expect at the Royal Court.

Is Vicky Featherstone both artistic director and director?

She is both, but in this case, she’s just programmed the work. Vicky was named The Stage’s No.1 most influential theatre maker of 2017, above the likes of Sonia Freedman, Andrew Lloyd Webber or Cameron Mackintosh. During her time at the Royal Court, she has developed plays such as Hangmen and The Ferryman on to be award-winning successes. Before that, she directed Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour (Vicky used to be Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland).

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Pity Ticket Information

  • Booking until:

    Saturday,11 August 2018

  • Age restrictions

    Suitable for 14+.

  • Important Information

    Suitable for 14+.

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    Once booked, tickets to Pity are usually non exchangeable and non refundable as per our terms & conditions. In practice, however, we will do our best to accommodate your request as long as we are notified at least 48 hours before the performance. Please contact us for more information.

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