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Richard II

Richard II

Richard II

Jonathan Bailey stars in Shakespeare’s riveting political tragedy at London’s Bridge Theatre.

2 hours 40 minutes (including interval)

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Recommended for ages 12+

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Book Richard II London Tickets for a Thrilling Shakespearean Power Struggle

Don’t miss the chance to see Richard II in London at the Bridge Theatre, starring Jonathan Bailey in a performance that’s already generating powerful buzz. With direction by Nicholas Hytner, this interpretation of Shakespeare’s searing political tragedy brings the downfall of a disastrous monarch into sharp, modern focus. With its fast-rising star and bold staging, this production is shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about theatrical events.

A Shakespeare Play Strikingly Relevant to Today

In Richard II, Shakespeare crafts a devastating portrait of a leader unravelled by his own ego. King Richard is magnetic and poetic, yet dangerously incompetent—blinded by divine entitlement and disdain for realpolitik. His rival, Henry Bolingbroke, emerges as a grounded, tactical alternative: a man who doesn’t inherit power but earns it. The play delves deep into questions of legitimacy, loyalty, and the fragility of authority—themes that echo in today's global political landscape.

Jonathan Bailey’s Commanding Return to the Stage

At the centre of this new production is Jonathan Bailey, whose stage and screen credentials make him one of the UK’s most dynamic performers. Known to many as Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Bailey brings intense charisma and precision to Richard. His previous stage roles include Edgar in King Lear opposite Ian McKellen, and the Olivier Award-winning performance of Jamie in Company. In Richard II, he takes on one of Shakespeare’s most psychologically complex characters with a mix of boldness and restraint, heightening the tension throughout the play.

Nicholas Hytner Directs with Political Precision

Renowned director Nicholas Hytner returns to the Bridge Theatre to tackle Richard II with his signature clarity and pace. Hytner, celebrated for his previous successes such as Othello and Guys and Dolls, is known for bringing Shakespeare to life with modern urgency. In this staging, the emotional and political stakes are laid bare against a minimalist, thrust-stage setting that draws the audience into the intimate court intrigues and public reckonings. Expect a tight, intense production that refuses to let go.

A Modern Lens on a Historic Crisis

Far from a dry historical retelling, this Richard II speaks directly to contemporary audiences. The dialogue—faithfully Shakespearean—finds new life through pointed delivery and streamlined storytelling. Questions about how power is gained, lost, and legitimised are confronted head-on. As the monarchy collapses from within, this taut drama invites you to consider who truly deserves to lead—and what price we pay when leadership fails.

Secure Your Tickets for Richard II Now

Demand for Richard II at the Bridge Theatre is high, and performances are selling out quickly. With a limited run, a prestigious creative team, and Jonathan Bailey in the title role, this is a must-see for lovers of Shakespeare, political drama, and exceptional stagecraft. Book your tickets today to witness a fresh, urgent revival of one of Shakespeare’s most politically potent works.

Consignes pour les visiteurs

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable moment in the performance.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent before the performance begins.

  • Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the show.

  • All bags may be subject to security checks upon entry.

  • No outside food or drink is allowed in the auditorium.

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FAQ

Who plays the title role in Richard II at the Bridge Theatre?

Jonathan Bailey stars as Richard II in this production, directed by Nicholas Hytner.

Where is Richard II being performed?

At the Bridge Theatre, located near Tower Bridge in central London.

Is this a modern adaptation of the play?

The production uses Shakespeare’s original text but stages it in a contemporary, politically resonant setting.

How long is the performance?

The performance runs for approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including an interval.

What age is the show suitable for?

The show is recommended for audiences aged 12 and above due to mature themes.

Are there any accessibility services at the Bridge Theatre?

Yes, the venue offers accessible seating, step-free access, and captioned performances on select dates.

Can I take photos during the performance?

No, photography and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

What is the seating arrangement like?

For this production the Bridge Theatre has seating on all four sides for an immersive experience.

Is there a dress code for the show?

There is no official dress code, but smart casual attire is generally recommended.

Are food and drinks allowed inside the theatre?

You can enjoy refreshments from the bar in the theatre’s public areas, but outside food and drink are not permitted in the auditorium.

À savoir avant de partir

  • Performances take place at the Bridge Theatre, a flexible venue with thrust staging that brings the audience close to the action.

  • The production contains strong themes of power, betrayal, and political manipulation.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • The venue has a bar and facilities available before and during the interval.

  • The production is recommended for ages 12 and up due to mature political themes and intense emotional content.

Politique d'annulation

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Content warning

This production contains depictions of self-harm, violence, death, drug use, and substance abuse. It also includes the presence of prop firearms, the sound of gunshots, flashing lights, loud noise, haze and the use of needles.

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À propos

Book Richard II London Tickets for a Thrilling Shakespearean Power Struggle

Don’t miss the chance to see Richard II in London at the Bridge Theatre, starring Jonathan Bailey in a performance that’s already generating powerful buzz. With direction by Nicholas Hytner, this interpretation of Shakespeare’s searing political tragedy brings the downfall of a disastrous monarch into sharp, modern focus. With its fast-rising star and bold staging, this production is shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about theatrical events.

A Shakespeare Play Strikingly Relevant to Today

In Richard II, Shakespeare crafts a devastating portrait of a leader unravelled by his own ego. King Richard is magnetic and poetic, yet dangerously incompetent—blinded by divine entitlement and disdain for realpolitik. His rival, Henry Bolingbroke, emerges as a grounded, tactical alternative: a man who doesn’t inherit power but earns it. The play delves deep into questions of legitimacy, loyalty, and the fragility of authority—themes that echo in today's global political landscape.

Jonathan Bailey’s Commanding Return to the Stage

At the centre of this new production is Jonathan Bailey, whose stage and screen credentials make him one of the UK’s most dynamic performers. Known to many as Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Bailey brings intense charisma and precision to Richard. His previous stage roles include Edgar in King Lear opposite Ian McKellen, and the Olivier Award-winning performance of Jamie in Company. In Richard II, he takes on one of Shakespeare’s most psychologically complex characters with a mix of boldness and restraint, heightening the tension throughout the play.

Nicholas Hytner Directs with Political Precision

Renowned director Nicholas Hytner returns to the Bridge Theatre to tackle Richard II with his signature clarity and pace. Hytner, celebrated for his previous successes such as Othello and Guys and Dolls, is known for bringing Shakespeare to life with modern urgency. In this staging, the emotional and political stakes are laid bare against a minimalist, thrust-stage setting that draws the audience into the intimate court intrigues and public reckonings. Expect a tight, intense production that refuses to let go.

A Modern Lens on a Historic Crisis

Far from a dry historical retelling, this Richard II speaks directly to contemporary audiences. The dialogue—faithfully Shakespearean—finds new life through pointed delivery and streamlined storytelling. Questions about how power is gained, lost, and legitimised are confronted head-on. As the monarchy collapses from within, this taut drama invites you to consider who truly deserves to lead—and what price we pay when leadership fails.

Secure Your Tickets for Richard II Now

Demand for Richard II at the Bridge Theatre is high, and performances are selling out quickly. With a limited run, a prestigious creative team, and Jonathan Bailey in the title role, this is a must-see for lovers of Shakespeare, political drama, and exceptional stagecraft. Book your tickets today to witness a fresh, urgent revival of one of Shakespeare’s most politically potent works.

À propos

Book Richard II London Tickets for a Thrilling Shakespearean Power Struggle

Don’t miss the chance to see Richard II in London at the Bridge Theatre, starring Jonathan Bailey in a performance that’s already generating powerful buzz. With direction by Nicholas Hytner, this interpretation of Shakespeare’s searing political tragedy brings the downfall of a disastrous monarch into sharp, modern focus. With its fast-rising star and bold staging, this production is shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about theatrical events.

A Shakespeare Play Strikingly Relevant to Today

In Richard II, Shakespeare crafts a devastating portrait of a leader unravelled by his own ego. King Richard is magnetic and poetic, yet dangerously incompetent—blinded by divine entitlement and disdain for realpolitik. His rival, Henry Bolingbroke, emerges as a grounded, tactical alternative: a man who doesn’t inherit power but earns it. The play delves deep into questions of legitimacy, loyalty, and the fragility of authority—themes that echo in today's global political landscape.

Jonathan Bailey’s Commanding Return to the Stage

At the centre of this new production is Jonathan Bailey, whose stage and screen credentials make him one of the UK’s most dynamic performers. Known to many as Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Bailey brings intense charisma and precision to Richard. His previous stage roles include Edgar in King Lear opposite Ian McKellen, and the Olivier Award-winning performance of Jamie in Company. In Richard II, he takes on one of Shakespeare’s most psychologically complex characters with a mix of boldness and restraint, heightening the tension throughout the play.

Nicholas Hytner Directs with Political Precision

Renowned director Nicholas Hytner returns to the Bridge Theatre to tackle Richard II with his signature clarity and pace. Hytner, celebrated for his previous successes such as Othello and Guys and Dolls, is known for bringing Shakespeare to life with modern urgency. In this staging, the emotional and political stakes are laid bare against a minimalist, thrust-stage setting that draws the audience into the intimate court intrigues and public reckonings. Expect a tight, intense production that refuses to let go.

A Modern Lens on a Historic Crisis

Far from a dry historical retelling, this Richard II speaks directly to contemporary audiences. The dialogue—faithfully Shakespearean—finds new life through pointed delivery and streamlined storytelling. Questions about how power is gained, lost, and legitimised are confronted head-on. As the monarchy collapses from within, this taut drama invites you to consider who truly deserves to lead—and what price we pay when leadership fails.

Secure Your Tickets for Richard II Now

Demand for Richard II at the Bridge Theatre is high, and performances are selling out quickly. With a limited run, a prestigious creative team, and Jonathan Bailey in the title role, this is a must-see for lovers of Shakespeare, political drama, and exceptional stagecraft. Book your tickets today to witness a fresh, urgent revival of one of Shakespeare’s most politically potent works.

À propos

Book Richard II London Tickets for a Thrilling Shakespearean Power Struggle

Don’t miss the chance to see Richard II in London at the Bridge Theatre, starring Jonathan Bailey in a performance that’s already generating powerful buzz. With direction by Nicholas Hytner, this interpretation of Shakespeare’s searing political tragedy brings the downfall of a disastrous monarch into sharp, modern focus. With its fast-rising star and bold staging, this production is shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about theatrical events.

A Shakespeare Play Strikingly Relevant to Today

In Richard II, Shakespeare crafts a devastating portrait of a leader unravelled by his own ego. King Richard is magnetic and poetic, yet dangerously incompetent—blinded by divine entitlement and disdain for realpolitik. His rival, Henry Bolingbroke, emerges as a grounded, tactical alternative: a man who doesn’t inherit power but earns it. The play delves deep into questions of legitimacy, loyalty, and the fragility of authority—themes that echo in today's global political landscape.

Jonathan Bailey’s Commanding Return to the Stage

At the centre of this new production is Jonathan Bailey, whose stage and screen credentials make him one of the UK’s most dynamic performers. Known to many as Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Bailey brings intense charisma and precision to Richard. His previous stage roles include Edgar in King Lear opposite Ian McKellen, and the Olivier Award-winning performance of Jamie in Company. In Richard II, he takes on one of Shakespeare’s most psychologically complex characters with a mix of boldness and restraint, heightening the tension throughout the play.

Nicholas Hytner Directs with Political Precision

Renowned director Nicholas Hytner returns to the Bridge Theatre to tackle Richard II with his signature clarity and pace. Hytner, celebrated for his previous successes such as Othello and Guys and Dolls, is known for bringing Shakespeare to life with modern urgency. In this staging, the emotional and political stakes are laid bare against a minimalist, thrust-stage setting that draws the audience into the intimate court intrigues and public reckonings. Expect a tight, intense production that refuses to let go.

A Modern Lens on a Historic Crisis

Far from a dry historical retelling, this Richard II speaks directly to contemporary audiences. The dialogue—faithfully Shakespearean—finds new life through pointed delivery and streamlined storytelling. Questions about how power is gained, lost, and legitimised are confronted head-on. As the monarchy collapses from within, this taut drama invites you to consider who truly deserves to lead—and what price we pay when leadership fails.

Secure Your Tickets for Richard II Now

Demand for Richard II at the Bridge Theatre is high, and performances are selling out quickly. With a limited run, a prestigious creative team, and Jonathan Bailey in the title role, this is a must-see for lovers of Shakespeare, political drama, and exceptional stagecraft. Book your tickets today to witness a fresh, urgent revival of one of Shakespeare’s most politically potent works.

À propos

Book Richard II London Tickets for a Thrilling Shakespearean Power Struggle

Don’t miss the chance to see Richard II in London at the Bridge Theatre, starring Jonathan Bailey in a performance that’s already generating powerful buzz. With direction by Nicholas Hytner, this interpretation of Shakespeare’s searing political tragedy brings the downfall of a disastrous monarch into sharp, modern focus. With its fast-rising star and bold staging, this production is shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about theatrical events.

A Shakespeare Play Strikingly Relevant to Today

In Richard II, Shakespeare crafts a devastating portrait of a leader unravelled by his own ego. King Richard is magnetic and poetic, yet dangerously incompetent—blinded by divine entitlement and disdain for realpolitik. His rival, Henry Bolingbroke, emerges as a grounded, tactical alternative: a man who doesn’t inherit power but earns it. The play delves deep into questions of legitimacy, loyalty, and the fragility of authority—themes that echo in today's global political landscape.

Jonathan Bailey’s Commanding Return to the Stage

At the centre of this new production is Jonathan Bailey, whose stage and screen credentials make him one of the UK’s most dynamic performers. Known to many as Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Bailey brings intense charisma and precision to Richard. His previous stage roles include Edgar in King Lear opposite Ian McKellen, and the Olivier Award-winning performance of Jamie in Company. In Richard II, he takes on one of Shakespeare’s most psychologically complex characters with a mix of boldness and restraint, heightening the tension throughout the play.

Nicholas Hytner Directs with Political Precision

Renowned director Nicholas Hytner returns to the Bridge Theatre to tackle Richard II with his signature clarity and pace. Hytner, celebrated for his previous successes such as Othello and Guys and Dolls, is known for bringing Shakespeare to life with modern urgency. In this staging, the emotional and political stakes are laid bare against a minimalist, thrust-stage setting that draws the audience into the intimate court intrigues and public reckonings. Expect a tight, intense production that refuses to let go.

A Modern Lens on a Historic Crisis

Far from a dry historical retelling, this Richard II speaks directly to contemporary audiences. The dialogue—faithfully Shakespearean—finds new life through pointed delivery and streamlined storytelling. Questions about how power is gained, lost, and legitimised are confronted head-on. As the monarchy collapses from within, this taut drama invites you to consider who truly deserves to lead—and what price we pay when leadership fails.

Secure Your Tickets for Richard II Now

Demand for Richard II at the Bridge Theatre is high, and performances are selling out quickly. With a limited run, a prestigious creative team, and Jonathan Bailey in the title role, this is a must-see for lovers of Shakespeare, political drama, and exceptional stagecraft. Book your tickets today to witness a fresh, urgent revival of one of Shakespeare’s most politically potent works.

À savoir avant de partir

  • Performances take place at the Bridge Theatre, a flexible venue with thrust staging that brings the audience close to the action.

  • The production contains strong themes of power, betrayal, and political manipulation.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • The venue has a bar and facilities available before and during the interval.

  • The production is recommended for ages 12 and up due to mature political themes and intense emotional content.

À savoir avant de partir

  • Performances take place at the Bridge Theatre, a flexible venue with thrust staging that brings the audience close to the action.

  • The production contains strong themes of power, betrayal, and political manipulation.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • The venue has a bar and facilities available before and during the interval.

  • The production is recommended for ages 12 and up due to mature political themes and intense emotional content.

À savoir avant de partir

  • Performances take place at the Bridge Theatre, a flexible venue with thrust staging that brings the audience close to the action.

  • The production contains strong themes of power, betrayal, and political manipulation.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • The venue has a bar and facilities available before and during the interval.

  • The production is recommended for ages 12 and up due to mature political themes and intense emotional content.

À savoir avant de partir

  • Performances take place at the Bridge Theatre, a flexible venue with thrust staging that brings the audience close to the action.

  • The production contains strong themes of power, betrayal, and political manipulation.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • The venue has a bar and facilities available before and during the interval.

  • The production is recommended for ages 12 and up due to mature political themes and intense emotional content.

Consignes pour les visiteurs

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable moment in the performance.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent before the performance begins.

  • Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the show.

  • All bags may be subject to security checks upon entry.

  • No outside food or drink is allowed in the auditorium.

Consignes pour les visiteurs

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable moment in the performance.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent before the performance begins.

  • Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the show.

  • All bags may be subject to security checks upon entry.

  • No outside food or drink is allowed in the auditorium.

Consignes pour les visiteurs

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable moment in the performance.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent before the performance begins.

  • Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the show.

  • All bags may be subject to security checks upon entry.

  • No outside food or drink is allowed in the auditorium.

Consignes pour les visiteurs

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable moment in the performance.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent before the performance begins.

  • Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the show.

  • All bags may be subject to security checks upon entry.

  • No outside food or drink is allowed in the auditorium.

Politique d'annulation

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Politique d'annulation

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Politique d'annulation

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Politique d'annulation

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Content warning

This production contains depictions of self-harm, violence, death, drug use, and substance abuse. It also includes the presence of prop firearms, the sound of gunshots, flashing lights, loud noise, haze and the use of needles.

Content warning

This production contains depictions of self-harm, violence, death, drug use, and substance abuse. It also includes the presence of prop firearms, the sound of gunshots, flashing lights, loud noise, haze and the use of needles.

Content warning

This production contains depictions of self-harm, violence, death, drug use, and substance abuse. It also includes the presence of prop firearms, the sound of gunshots, flashing lights, loud noise, haze and the use of needles.

Content warning

This production contains depictions of self-harm, violence, death, drug use, and substance abuse. It also includes the presence of prop firearms, the sound of gunshots, flashing lights, loud noise, haze and the use of needles.

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FAQ

Who plays the title role in Richard II at the Bridge Theatre?

Jonathan Bailey stars as Richard II in this production, directed by Nicholas Hytner.

Where is Richard II being performed?

At the Bridge Theatre, located near Tower Bridge in central London.

Is this a modern adaptation of the play?

The production uses Shakespeare’s original text but stages it in a contemporary, politically resonant setting.

How long is the performance?

The performance runs for approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including an interval.

What age is the show suitable for?

The show is recommended for audiences aged 12 and above due to mature themes.

Are there any accessibility services at the Bridge Theatre?

Yes, the venue offers accessible seating, step-free access, and captioned performances on select dates.

Can I take photos during the performance?

No, photography and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

What is the seating arrangement like?

For this production the Bridge Theatre has seating on all four sides for an immersive experience.

Is there a dress code for the show?

There is no official dress code, but smart casual attire is generally recommended.

Are food and drinks allowed inside the theatre?

You can enjoy refreshments from the bar in the theatre’s public areas, but outside food and drink are not permitted in the auditorium.

FAQ

Who plays the title role in Richard II at the Bridge Theatre?

Jonathan Bailey stars as Richard II in this production, directed by Nicholas Hytner.

Where is Richard II being performed?

At the Bridge Theatre, located near Tower Bridge in central London.

Is this a modern adaptation of the play?

The production uses Shakespeare’s original text but stages it in a contemporary, politically resonant setting.

How long is the performance?

The performance runs for approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including an interval.

What age is the show suitable for?

The show is recommended for audiences aged 12 and above due to mature themes.

Are there any accessibility services at the Bridge Theatre?

Yes, the venue offers accessible seating, step-free access, and captioned performances on select dates.

Can I take photos during the performance?

No, photography and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

What is the seating arrangement like?

For this production the Bridge Theatre has seating on all four sides for an immersive experience.

Is there a dress code for the show?

There is no official dress code, but smart casual attire is generally recommended.

Are food and drinks allowed inside the theatre?

You can enjoy refreshments from the bar in the theatre’s public areas, but outside food and drink are not permitted in the auditorium.

FAQ

Who plays the title role in Richard II at the Bridge Theatre?

Jonathan Bailey stars as Richard II in this production, directed by Nicholas Hytner.

Where is Richard II being performed?

At the Bridge Theatre, located near Tower Bridge in central London.

Is this a modern adaptation of the play?

The production uses Shakespeare’s original text but stages it in a contemporary, politically resonant setting.

How long is the performance?

The performance runs for approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including an interval.

What age is the show suitable for?

The show is recommended for audiences aged 12 and above due to mature themes.

Are there any accessibility services at the Bridge Theatre?

Yes, the venue offers accessible seating, step-free access, and captioned performances on select dates.

Can I take photos during the performance?

No, photography and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

What is the seating arrangement like?

For this production the Bridge Theatre has seating on all four sides for an immersive experience.

Is there a dress code for the show?

There is no official dress code, but smart casual attire is generally recommended.

Are food and drinks allowed inside the theatre?

You can enjoy refreshments from the bar in the theatre’s public areas, but outside food and drink are not permitted in the auditorium.

FAQ

Who plays the title role in Richard II at the Bridge Theatre?

Jonathan Bailey stars as Richard II in this production, directed by Nicholas Hytner.

Where is Richard II being performed?

At the Bridge Theatre, located near Tower Bridge in central London.

Is this a modern adaptation of the play?

The production uses Shakespeare’s original text but stages it in a contemporary, politically resonant setting.

How long is the performance?

The performance runs for approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including an interval.

What age is the show suitable for?

The show is recommended for audiences aged 12 and above due to mature themes.

Are there any accessibility services at the Bridge Theatre?

Yes, the venue offers accessible seating, step-free access, and captioned performances on select dates.

Can I take photos during the performance?

No, photography and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

What is the seating arrangement like?

For this production the Bridge Theatre has seating on all four sides for an immersive experience.

Is there a dress code for the show?

There is no official dress code, but smart casual attire is generally recommended.

Are food and drinks allowed inside the theatre?

You can enjoy refreshments from the bar in the theatre’s public areas, but outside food and drink are not permitted in the auditorium.

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