Sappho Tickets

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Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Dante Place 80 Newington Butts , London, SE11 4FL
Running Time 1hr 25min. No interval
Running Since Fri, 3 May 2024
Booking Until Sat, 25 May 2024
Monday - 19:45
Tuesday - 19:45
Wednesday - 19:45
Thursday 14:30 19:45
Friday - 19:45
Saturday 14:30 19:45
Sunday - -
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Ages: 14+

More about Sappho

Poet. Lover. Legend.

Fusing ancient poetry with modern music, Greek chorus with contemporary dance, Sappho is a thrilling adult fairy tale of mythic proportions that may – or may not – have happened.

We are somewhere between imagination and 6th century BC on the Greek island of Lesbos. The poet Sappho creates a new world in her own words. She breaks the rules of her society and elevates her gender. Socrates calls her work beautiful, Plato describes her as the tenth Muse and many think her work rivals even that of Homer’s Iliad.

Sappho has fallen in love with a woman but her family and a civilisation on the precipice of democracy have other plans for her. The defiantly spirited Sappho comes under fire and soon she must decide whether to marry a man for the advancement of her society or remain true to her own words – and her authentic self.

Expect dancing, passion, poetry and plenty of queer joy as Pascal Productions’ international hit makes its debut on the London stage.

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Southwark Playhouse Elephant

Dante Place 80 Newington Butts , London, SE11 4FL
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Southwark Playhouse opens its second venue, one of London’s largest fringe theatres

Southwark Playhouse Elephant is just a ten-minute walk away from the ‘original’ Southwark Playhouse, which is, confusingly, also in Elephant but is being renamed the Southwark Playhouse Borough. 

But whatever: after years of anticipation, Fringe powerhouse Southwark Playhouse finally launches a second branch in 2023. Run by the original theatre’s long-time, low-key artistic director Chris Smyrnios, Southwark Playhouse Elephant has a 310-seat main house – that’s half again as big as the original theatre’s main house – plus a second space reserved for the local community.  

 
 

A third Southwark Playhouse, Southwark Playhouse London Bridge, is due to open in 2025.