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Mrs. Warren's Profession
Mrs. Warren's Profession
Mrs. Warren's Profession
Imelda Staunton and Bessie Carter ignite Shaw’s scandalous classic on the West End stage.
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Book Mrs. Warren’s Profession Tickets for a Powerhouse West End Return
Secure your Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets now for a strictly limited 12-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre, opening on 19 November 2024. This landmark revival brings together theatrical royalty: Imelda Staunton, four-time Olivier Award-winner and acclaimed star of The Crown, and Bessie Carter, known for her role in Bridgerton, performing together for the first time. Directed by Dominic Cooke (Follies, Hello, Dolly!), this is a West End event that promises emotional intensity, biting social critique, and unforgettable performances.
A Groundbreaking Play Still Stirring Debate
First written in 1893 but banned for years due to its controversial subject matter, Mrs. Warren’s Profession lays bare the economic realities behind Victorian morality. Shaw's searing script centres on Vivie Warren, a bright, modern young woman who learns her mother’s wealth was earned through a career in prostitution—forcing her to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about society, respectability, and her own independence. More than a century later, its themes of hypocrisy, capitalism, and gender double standards remain fiercely relevant.
A Rare Mother-Daughter Onstage Partnership
At the heart of this production is a deeply personal casting coup: Imelda Staunton and her real-life daughter Bessie Carter step into the roles of mother and daughter on stage. Their complex familial dynamic promises to bring added nuance and electricity to Shaw’s already volatile character study. As Mrs. Warren and Vivie clash over life choices, sacrifice, and survival, the real-life bond between the actors adds an extraordinary depth to the play’s emotional stakes.
Directed by Dominic Cooke and Brought to Life with Modern Urgency
This revival reunites Staunton with Dominic Cooke, whose past collaborations have garnered wide acclaim for their clarity, emotional precision, and visual impact. Cooke brings Mrs. Warren’s Profession “crashing into the 21st century,” stripping away period nostalgia to reveal the urgent political heartbeat at the core of the play. With a sharp, contemporary design and a cast of celebrated stage actors, the production promises to challenge and provoke, as Shaw always intended.
Book Tickets for Imelda Staunton in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Historic Garrick Theatre
Located in the heart of London’s theatre district, the Garrick Theatre offers an intimate yet grand setting for this revival. With excellent acoustics, comfortable seating, and a deep connection to West End history, the venue complements the power of Shaw’s writing and the intimacy of the performances. This strictly limited season is expected to sell out quickly—Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets are already in high demand among fans of classic drama and modern political theatre alike.
Visitor guidelines
No photography or video recording allowed during the performance.
All mobile devices must be switched off or silenced inside the auditorium.
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the venue.
Bag checks may be in place on arrival.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Opening times
FAQs
Who stars in this production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession?
Imelda Staunton stars as Mrs. Kitty Warren, alongside her daughter Bessie Carter as Vivie Warren.
Who is directing the production?
Dominic Cooke, known for Follies and The Crucible, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Clybourne Park directs this revival.
When does the show run?
The show runs for a strictly limited 14-week engagement, beginning 10 May 2025
Where is it being performed?
At the Garrick Theatre, located in London’s West End at 2 Charing Cross Road.
How long is the performance?
The running time of the show will be announced closer to the show’s opening.
What is the age recommendation?
The show is recommended for ages 14 and above due to mature themes.
Is the production modernised?
Yes. Dominic Cooke’s direction brings the play into a modern context while retaining its original language.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the Garrick Theatre has step-free access and wheelchair seating. Contact the box office ahead of your visit.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code—smart casual is typical.
Know before you go
The play explores mature themes and is recommended for ages 14+.
Latecomers may only be admitted at a suitable break.
The Garrick Theatre is within walking distance of Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations.
Accessible seating and facilities are available—book in advance if required.
Cancellation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded.
Content warning
This production features heavy themes like patriarchy, prostitution, and brothels. It is recommended for ages 14+ and viewer discretion is advised.
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About
Book Mrs. Warren’s Profession Tickets for a Powerhouse West End Return
Secure your Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets now for a strictly limited 12-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre, opening on 19 November 2024. This landmark revival brings together theatrical royalty: Imelda Staunton, four-time Olivier Award-winner and acclaimed star of The Crown, and Bessie Carter, known for her role in Bridgerton, performing together for the first time. Directed by Dominic Cooke (Follies, Hello, Dolly!), this is a West End event that promises emotional intensity, biting social critique, and unforgettable performances.
A Groundbreaking Play Still Stirring Debate
First written in 1893 but banned for years due to its controversial subject matter, Mrs. Warren’s Profession lays bare the economic realities behind Victorian morality. Shaw's searing script centres on Vivie Warren, a bright, modern young woman who learns her mother’s wealth was earned through a career in prostitution—forcing her to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about society, respectability, and her own independence. More than a century later, its themes of hypocrisy, capitalism, and gender double standards remain fiercely relevant.
A Rare Mother-Daughter Onstage Partnership
At the heart of this production is a deeply personal casting coup: Imelda Staunton and her real-life daughter Bessie Carter step into the roles of mother and daughter on stage. Their complex familial dynamic promises to bring added nuance and electricity to Shaw’s already volatile character study. As Mrs. Warren and Vivie clash over life choices, sacrifice, and survival, the real-life bond between the actors adds an extraordinary depth to the play’s emotional stakes.
Directed by Dominic Cooke and Brought to Life with Modern Urgency
This revival reunites Staunton with Dominic Cooke, whose past collaborations have garnered wide acclaim for their clarity, emotional precision, and visual impact. Cooke brings Mrs. Warren’s Profession “crashing into the 21st century,” stripping away period nostalgia to reveal the urgent political heartbeat at the core of the play. With a sharp, contemporary design and a cast of celebrated stage actors, the production promises to challenge and provoke, as Shaw always intended.
Book Tickets for Imelda Staunton in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Historic Garrick Theatre
Located in the heart of London’s theatre district, the Garrick Theatre offers an intimate yet grand setting for this revival. With excellent acoustics, comfortable seating, and a deep connection to West End history, the venue complements the power of Shaw’s writing and the intimacy of the performances. This strictly limited season is expected to sell out quickly—Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets are already in high demand among fans of classic drama and modern political theatre alike.
About
Book Mrs. Warren’s Profession Tickets for a Powerhouse West End Return
Secure your Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets now for a strictly limited 12-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre, opening on 19 November 2024. This landmark revival brings together theatrical royalty: Imelda Staunton, four-time Olivier Award-winner and acclaimed star of The Crown, and Bessie Carter, known for her role in Bridgerton, performing together for the first time. Directed by Dominic Cooke (Follies, Hello, Dolly!), this is a West End event that promises emotional intensity, biting social critique, and unforgettable performances.
A Groundbreaking Play Still Stirring Debate
First written in 1893 but banned for years due to its controversial subject matter, Mrs. Warren’s Profession lays bare the economic realities behind Victorian morality. Shaw's searing script centres on Vivie Warren, a bright, modern young woman who learns her mother’s wealth was earned through a career in prostitution—forcing her to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about society, respectability, and her own independence. More than a century later, its themes of hypocrisy, capitalism, and gender double standards remain fiercely relevant.
A Rare Mother-Daughter Onstage Partnership
At the heart of this production is a deeply personal casting coup: Imelda Staunton and her real-life daughter Bessie Carter step into the roles of mother and daughter on stage. Their complex familial dynamic promises to bring added nuance and electricity to Shaw’s already volatile character study. As Mrs. Warren and Vivie clash over life choices, sacrifice, and survival, the real-life bond between the actors adds an extraordinary depth to the play’s emotional stakes.
Directed by Dominic Cooke and Brought to Life with Modern Urgency
This revival reunites Staunton with Dominic Cooke, whose past collaborations have garnered wide acclaim for their clarity, emotional precision, and visual impact. Cooke brings Mrs. Warren’s Profession “crashing into the 21st century,” stripping away period nostalgia to reveal the urgent political heartbeat at the core of the play. With a sharp, contemporary design and a cast of celebrated stage actors, the production promises to challenge and provoke, as Shaw always intended.
Book Tickets for Imelda Staunton in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Historic Garrick Theatre
Located in the heart of London’s theatre district, the Garrick Theatre offers an intimate yet grand setting for this revival. With excellent acoustics, comfortable seating, and a deep connection to West End history, the venue complements the power of Shaw’s writing and the intimacy of the performances. This strictly limited season is expected to sell out quickly—Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets are already in high demand among fans of classic drama and modern political theatre alike.
About
Book Mrs. Warren’s Profession Tickets for a Powerhouse West End Return
Secure your Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets now for a strictly limited 12-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre, opening on 19 November 2024. This landmark revival brings together theatrical royalty: Imelda Staunton, four-time Olivier Award-winner and acclaimed star of The Crown, and Bessie Carter, known for her role in Bridgerton, performing together for the first time. Directed by Dominic Cooke (Follies, Hello, Dolly!), this is a West End event that promises emotional intensity, biting social critique, and unforgettable performances.
A Groundbreaking Play Still Stirring Debate
First written in 1893 but banned for years due to its controversial subject matter, Mrs. Warren’s Profession lays bare the economic realities behind Victorian morality. Shaw's searing script centres on Vivie Warren, a bright, modern young woman who learns her mother’s wealth was earned through a career in prostitution—forcing her to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about society, respectability, and her own independence. More than a century later, its themes of hypocrisy, capitalism, and gender double standards remain fiercely relevant.
A Rare Mother-Daughter Onstage Partnership
At the heart of this production is a deeply personal casting coup: Imelda Staunton and her real-life daughter Bessie Carter step into the roles of mother and daughter on stage. Their complex familial dynamic promises to bring added nuance and electricity to Shaw’s already volatile character study. As Mrs. Warren and Vivie clash over life choices, sacrifice, and survival, the real-life bond between the actors adds an extraordinary depth to the play’s emotional stakes.
Directed by Dominic Cooke and Brought to Life with Modern Urgency
This revival reunites Staunton with Dominic Cooke, whose past collaborations have garnered wide acclaim for their clarity, emotional precision, and visual impact. Cooke brings Mrs. Warren’s Profession “crashing into the 21st century,” stripping away period nostalgia to reveal the urgent political heartbeat at the core of the play. With a sharp, contemporary design and a cast of celebrated stage actors, the production promises to challenge and provoke, as Shaw always intended.
Book Tickets for Imelda Staunton in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Historic Garrick Theatre
Located in the heart of London’s theatre district, the Garrick Theatre offers an intimate yet grand setting for this revival. With excellent acoustics, comfortable seating, and a deep connection to West End history, the venue complements the power of Shaw’s writing and the intimacy of the performances. This strictly limited season is expected to sell out quickly—Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets are already in high demand among fans of classic drama and modern political theatre alike.
About
Book Mrs. Warren’s Profession Tickets for a Powerhouse West End Return
Secure your Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets now for a strictly limited 12-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre, opening on 19 November 2024. This landmark revival brings together theatrical royalty: Imelda Staunton, four-time Olivier Award-winner and acclaimed star of The Crown, and Bessie Carter, known for her role in Bridgerton, performing together for the first time. Directed by Dominic Cooke (Follies, Hello, Dolly!), this is a West End event that promises emotional intensity, biting social critique, and unforgettable performances.
A Groundbreaking Play Still Stirring Debate
First written in 1893 but banned for years due to its controversial subject matter, Mrs. Warren’s Profession lays bare the economic realities behind Victorian morality. Shaw's searing script centres on Vivie Warren, a bright, modern young woman who learns her mother’s wealth was earned through a career in prostitution—forcing her to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about society, respectability, and her own independence. More than a century later, its themes of hypocrisy, capitalism, and gender double standards remain fiercely relevant.
A Rare Mother-Daughter Onstage Partnership
At the heart of this production is a deeply personal casting coup: Imelda Staunton and her real-life daughter Bessie Carter step into the roles of mother and daughter on stage. Their complex familial dynamic promises to bring added nuance and electricity to Shaw’s already volatile character study. As Mrs. Warren and Vivie clash over life choices, sacrifice, and survival, the real-life bond between the actors adds an extraordinary depth to the play’s emotional stakes.
Directed by Dominic Cooke and Brought to Life with Modern Urgency
This revival reunites Staunton with Dominic Cooke, whose past collaborations have garnered wide acclaim for their clarity, emotional precision, and visual impact. Cooke brings Mrs. Warren’s Profession “crashing into the 21st century,” stripping away period nostalgia to reveal the urgent political heartbeat at the core of the play. With a sharp, contemporary design and a cast of celebrated stage actors, the production promises to challenge and provoke, as Shaw always intended.
Book Tickets for Imelda Staunton in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Historic Garrick Theatre
Located in the heart of London’s theatre district, the Garrick Theatre offers an intimate yet grand setting for this revival. With excellent acoustics, comfortable seating, and a deep connection to West End history, the venue complements the power of Shaw’s writing and the intimacy of the performances. This strictly limited season is expected to sell out quickly—Mrs. Warren’s Profession tickets are already in high demand among fans of classic drama and modern political theatre alike.
Know before you go
The play explores mature themes and is recommended for ages 14+.
Latecomers may only be admitted at a suitable break.
The Garrick Theatre is within walking distance of Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations.
Accessible seating and facilities are available—book in advance if required.
Know before you go
The play explores mature themes and is recommended for ages 14+.
Latecomers may only be admitted at a suitable break.
The Garrick Theatre is within walking distance of Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations.
Accessible seating and facilities are available—book in advance if required.
Know before you go
The play explores mature themes and is recommended for ages 14+.
Latecomers may only be admitted at a suitable break.
The Garrick Theatre is within walking distance of Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations.
Accessible seating and facilities are available—book in advance if required.
Know before you go
The play explores mature themes and is recommended for ages 14+.
Latecomers may only be admitted at a suitable break.
The Garrick Theatre is within walking distance of Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations.
Accessible seating and facilities are available—book in advance if required.
Visitor guidelines
No photography or video recording allowed during the performance.
All mobile devices must be switched off or silenced inside the auditorium.
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the venue.
Bag checks may be in place on arrival.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Visitor guidelines
No photography or video recording allowed during the performance.
All mobile devices must be switched off or silenced inside the auditorium.
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the venue.
Bag checks may be in place on arrival.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Visitor guidelines
No photography or video recording allowed during the performance.
All mobile devices must be switched off or silenced inside the auditorium.
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the venue.
Bag checks may be in place on arrival.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Visitor guidelines
No photography or video recording allowed during the performance.
All mobile devices must be switched off or silenced inside the auditorium.
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the venue.
Bag checks may be in place on arrival.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Cancelation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded.
Cancelation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded.
Cancelation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded.
Cancelation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded.
Content warning
This production features heavy themes like patriarchy, prostitution, and brothels. It is recommended for ages 14+ and viewer discretion is advised.
Content warning
This production features heavy themes like patriarchy, prostitution, and brothels. It is recommended for ages 14+ and viewer discretion is advised.
Content warning
This production features heavy themes like patriarchy, prostitution, and brothels. It is recommended for ages 14+ and viewer discretion is advised.
Content warning
This production features heavy themes like patriarchy, prostitution, and brothels. It is recommended for ages 14+ and viewer discretion is advised.
Opening times
Opening times
Opening times
Opening times
FAQs
Who stars in this production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession?
Imelda Staunton stars as Mrs. Kitty Warren, alongside her daughter Bessie Carter as Vivie Warren.
Who is directing the production?
Dominic Cooke, known for Follies and The Crucible, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Clybourne Park directs this revival.
When does the show run?
The show runs for a strictly limited 14-week engagement, beginning 10 May 2025
Where is it being performed?
At the Garrick Theatre, located in London’s West End at 2 Charing Cross Road.
How long is the performance?
The running time of the show will be announced closer to the show’s opening.
What is the age recommendation?
The show is recommended for ages 14 and above due to mature themes.
Is the production modernised?
Yes. Dominic Cooke’s direction brings the play into a modern context while retaining its original language.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the Garrick Theatre has step-free access and wheelchair seating. Contact the box office ahead of your visit.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code—smart casual is typical.
FAQs
Who stars in this production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession?
Imelda Staunton stars as Mrs. Kitty Warren, alongside her daughter Bessie Carter as Vivie Warren.
Who is directing the production?
Dominic Cooke, known for Follies and The Crucible, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Clybourne Park directs this revival.
When does the show run?
The show runs for a strictly limited 14-week engagement, beginning 10 May 2025
Where is it being performed?
At the Garrick Theatre, located in London’s West End at 2 Charing Cross Road.
How long is the performance?
The running time of the show will be announced closer to the show’s opening.
What is the age recommendation?
The show is recommended for ages 14 and above due to mature themes.
Is the production modernised?
Yes. Dominic Cooke’s direction brings the play into a modern context while retaining its original language.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the Garrick Theatre has step-free access and wheelchair seating. Contact the box office ahead of your visit.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code—smart casual is typical.
FAQs
Who stars in this production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession?
Imelda Staunton stars as Mrs. Kitty Warren, alongside her daughter Bessie Carter as Vivie Warren.
Who is directing the production?
Dominic Cooke, known for Follies and The Crucible, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Clybourne Park directs this revival.
When does the show run?
The show runs for a strictly limited 14-week engagement, beginning 10 May 2025
Where is it being performed?
At the Garrick Theatre, located in London’s West End at 2 Charing Cross Road.
How long is the performance?
The running time of the show will be announced closer to the show’s opening.
What is the age recommendation?
The show is recommended for ages 14 and above due to mature themes.
Is the production modernised?
Yes. Dominic Cooke’s direction brings the play into a modern context while retaining its original language.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the Garrick Theatre has step-free access and wheelchair seating. Contact the box office ahead of your visit.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code—smart casual is typical.
FAQs
Who stars in this production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession?
Imelda Staunton stars as Mrs. Kitty Warren, alongside her daughter Bessie Carter as Vivie Warren.
Who is directing the production?
Dominic Cooke, known for Follies and The Crucible, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Clybourne Park directs this revival.
When does the show run?
The show runs for a strictly limited 14-week engagement, beginning 10 May 2025
Where is it being performed?
At the Garrick Theatre, located in London’s West End at 2 Charing Cross Road.
How long is the performance?
The running time of the show will be announced closer to the show’s opening.
What is the age recommendation?
The show is recommended for ages 14 and above due to mature themes.
Is the production modernised?
Yes. Dominic Cooke’s direction brings the play into a modern context while retaining its original language.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the Garrick Theatre has step-free access and wheelchair seating. Contact the box office ahead of your visit.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code—smart casual is typical.
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