Long Day’s Journey Into Night Tickets

Play
Wyndhams Theatre
Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DA
Running Time TBC
Running Since Tue, 19 March 2024
Booking Until Sat, 8 June 2024
No Booking Fee Offer
Valid on Monday - Friday and Saturday matinee performances 29 April - 8 June 2024

Book By 7 May 2024
Monday - 19:00
Tuesday - 19:00
Wednesday 13:00 19:00
Thursday - 19:00
Friday - 19:00
Saturday 13:00 19:00
Sunday - -
Important Information
Age: Recommend age 12+. Everyone must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted.

Please note: This production includes full auditorium black outs and themes of addiction.

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More about Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actors Brian Cox (Succession) and Patricia Clarkson (Sharp Objects) reunite on the London stage in A Long Day's Journey Into Night, 'a devastating revival that has never felt more timely' (Culture Whisper).

The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, depicts a summer day in the life of the Tyrones, closely based on Eugene O’Neill’s own chaotically dysfunctional family. ‘Mesmerising and profoundly moving’ (The Independent), this 2024 production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night is a compelling story of love, hate, betrayal, and addiction, delving into the impossible fragility of family bonds.

‘Brian Cox and Patricia Clarkson are tremendous’ (The Stage) as James and Mary Tyrone, anchoring the cast with their powerhouse performances. In the role of James Jr, Daryl McCormack (Bad Sisters, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande) delivers ‘a bitterly good performance’ (Financial Times), while Laurie Kynaston (Spring Awakening, Fool Me Once) ‘is the quiet heart of the play’ (Financial Times) as his brother Edmund. There is also ‘a delicious turn by Louisa Harland (Derry Girls, Renegade Nell) as Cathleen’ (Daily Express), the Tyrone’s enduring maid.

Following his recent acclaimed productions such as Best of Enemies, Ulster American, and A Mirror, director Jeremy Herrin presents his ‘magnificent’ (Financial Times) new production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night, now open for a limited season until 8 June at the Wyndham’s Theatre, London.

Access Performances Captioned Performance - Tuesday 7th May 2024 Audio Described Performance - Tuesday 14th May 2024

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Wyndhams Theatre

Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DA
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Access description: One 20cm step up to foyer through heavy double doors opening inwards. Box Office counter on the right. 18 steps down to Stalls. Staircases have handrails on both sides and some steps are highlighted. 12 steps up to the Royal Circle, 21 to the Upper Circle and approx. 43 to the Balcony with 2 steps between rows. Auditorium is carpeted – all other areas are tiled.

Sound Amplification: Infra-red system with 20 headsets. ID required. Collect headsets from the Cunard Bar which is a kiosk located at the bottom of the stairs from the foyer to the stalls. Induction loop at Box Office.

Guide Dogs: Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium and staff are available to dog-sit in the foyer.

Disabled Access: 2 spaces in Box A but no access for electric wheelchairs or scooters. Maximm 2 wheelchair user patrons per performance.

Toilets: One toilet in the box although it would not be possible to access this in a wheelchair. The women’s off the Stalls has been slightly adapted. From the foyer bar, the men’s and women’s are up 8 steps with a further 2 steps down inside the entrance to each. 1 step down to non-adapted toilet accessed via St Martin’s Court (level access) – please ask staff to assist.

Disabled Toilets: None at present. Patrons can use adapted toilets at the Noel Coward theate behind the Wyndham's.