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Tue 17 Sep 2024 - Sat 21 Sep 2024
Birdsong
Theatre
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Leeds Playhouse

How far would you go for love?

Sebastian Faulks’s epic story of love and loss returns to the stage marking the 30th anniversary of the international best-selling novel. The critically acclaimed show returns in a brand-new production for 2024, telling the story of one man’s journey through an all-consuming love affair and into the horror of the First World War. 

In pre-war France, a young Englishman, Stephen Wraysford, embarks on a passionate and dangerous affair with the beautiful Isabelle Azaire that turns their world upside down. As the war breaks out over the idyll of his former life, Stephen must lead his men through the carnage of the Battle of the Somme and through the sprawling tunnels that lie deep underground. Faced with the unprecedented horror of the war Stephen clings to the memory of Isabelle as his world explodes around him. 

A mesmerising story of love and courage. Set both before and during the Great War. Once seen never forgotten. 

Produced by the award-winning Original Theatre, who brought you the smash hit productions of The Mirror Crack’d by Agatha Christie, Murder in the Dark and The Habit of Art

Presented by Original Theatre and JAS Theatricals in association with Birdsong Productions and Wiltshire Creative. Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff. Directed by Alastair Whatley.

Leeds Playhouse

Playhouse Square
Quarry Hill
Leeds
LS2 7UP
United Kingdom

53.798197, -1.534289

    Date
    Tue 17 Sep 2024 - Sat 21 Sep 2024
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    Tue 17 Sep 2024
    Wed 18 Sep 2024
    Thu 19 Sep 2024
    Fri 20 Sep 2024
    Sat 21 Sep 2024

    Ticket price

    £
    15
    £
    47.50
    Box Office
    0113 213 7700

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    Accessibility
    Baby changing facilities
    Buggy friendly
    Wheelchair access

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