The Lady from the Sea Tickets

Play
Bridge Theatre
3 Potters Fields Park London , London, SE1 2SG
Running Time TBC
Running Since Wed, 10 September 2025
Booking Until Sat, 8 November 2025
Monday - 19:30
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday - 19:30
Thursday 14:30 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday - -
Important Information
Content: This production contains themes of child loss, infertility and death.

More about The Lady from the Sea

The Lady from the Sea is a thrilling dissection of desire, loss and rebirth for the contemporary age.

Fearful she may have settled too easily for a comfortable life married to a well-off doctor, Ellida searches for a way to break the predictable routine her existence has become. When a lover from her past appears at their remote country house, she has to choose between the life she has now built and the one she left behind long ago.

Written and directed by Simon Stone (Yerma, Phaedra), starring Oscar winner Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl, Ex Machina) and marking the return of Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually, The Walking Dead) to the London stage.

Captioned:

  • Friday, 10th October, 7:30pm

Audio Described:

  • Saturday, 25th October, 2:30pm (plus Touch Tour)

Why book The Lady from the Sea Theatre Tickets with us?

We are the official ticket partner to The Lady from the Sea playing at Bridge Theatre. We strive to offer The Lady from the Sea theatre tickets at best price. With our interactive seat plan you can easily choose your favourite seats and our flawless secure payment system ensures a hassle free checkout process for The Lady from the Sea theatre tickets booking.

Bridge Theatre

3 Potters Fields Park London , London, SE1 2SG
View Seating Plan

London Theatre Company was founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr on leaving the National Theatre after 12 years.  It focuses on the commissioning and production of new shows, as well as staging the occasional classic.

The Bridge is its home, a new 900-seat adaptable auditorium designed to answer the needs of contemporary audiences and theatre-makers and is capable of responding to shows with different formats (end-stage, thrust-stage and promenade). The venue won the Royal Institute of British Architecture London Award 2018 and is the first wholly new theatre of scale to be added to London’s commercial theatre sector in 80 years.  The Bridge was designed by Steve Tompkins and Roger Watts of Haworth Tompkins Architects (winner of the 2014 Stirling Prize).