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This production is recommended for ages 12+.
Performance dates
22 May 2024 - 3 August 2024
Run time: To be confirmed.
Includes interval
Following a critically acclaimed sold out run at the Theatre Royal Bath, Arthur Miller’s captivating tragedy, A View from the Bridge, comes to the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Starring Dominic West as Eddie Carbone, this profound exploration of family bonds and personal honour is widely considered to be Miller’s greatest masterpiece. Don’t miss your chance to see this riveting revival when it comes to the West End. Book your tickets today!
Beatrice and Eddie Carbone live in the beating heart of Brooklyn, where neighbourly support is expected. Welcoming their hard-working Sicilian relatives into their humble home, one would expect the family to unite. However, the very fabric that holds them together soon begins to unravel, with Eddie at its centre.
A blossoming romance between Eddie’s orphaned niece and a charming immigrant triggers a series of events that spiral out of control. Eddie finds his deepest, most forbidden desires teetering on the brink of exposure, and his explosive passion threatens to incinerate everything the family has painstakingly built. As passions rise, they all soon learn that some freedoms have to come at a terrible price.
Starring BAFTA Award winner Dominic West (The Wire, The Crown), alongside Tony award nominee Kate Fleetwood (Macbeth, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) and BAFTA Cymru Award winner Callum Scott Howells (Cabaret, It’s A Sin) this all-star cast breathe fresh life into this timeless masterpiece of illicit and barely repressed sexual passion.
Arthur Miller is one of the most influential American playwrights of 20th-century theatre his works delve into themes of social conscience, morality, and the human condition. One of his most renowned plays, Death of a Salesman, earned him a Pulitzer Prize and established him as a prominent figure in American drama.
Throughout his prolific career, Arthur Miller demonstrated a commitment to exploring the complexities of the human experience and using theatre as a platform for social commentary. He passed away on February 10, 2005, leaving behind a remarkable body of work that continues to inspire generations of playwrights. His other works include The Crucible, All My Sons, and The Misfits.
This production is recommended for ages 12+.
Recommended for age 12 and above.