Sorry! You missed A Very Very Very Dark Matter at Bridge Theatre

Unfortunately, we don't have any information about upcoming performances of this show. Maybe we can interest you with something similar from the options below...

location

One Tower Bridge, London SE1 2UP

A Very Very Very Dark Matter

Closed December 29, 2018

Go behind the man behind the legends in Martin McDonagh's brand new play.

Why See A Very Very Very Dark Matter?

PlaysOff West End

Jim Broadbent Stars in Martin McDonagh's New Play

Jim Broadbent, the beloved actor who has starred in block buster hits such as Moulin Rouge, War and Peace and Game of Thrones, dons the hat of the iconic story-teller, Hans Christian Andersen in this new play by three-time Olivier Award Winner and four-time Tony Award nominee Martin McDonagh.

Martin McDonagh, who's famed 'The Pillowman' was a London and Broadway hit, brings a twisted, hilarious and dangerous tale that dives deep into the imagination.

What is A Very Very Very Dark Matter About?

Hans Christian Andersen is loved by all for his intricate and spell bounding stories which capture the imaginations of children across the world. But the man behind the legends has a dark secret in the form of an unnamed woman kept in his attic upstairs, is she the source of his creativity?

show content hide content

Additional Information

Dates

Opening night: 10 October 2018

MASKS

You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.

What we thought

UNINSPIRED Disappointing dark

A draft brought to life far too soon

Having heard the very mixed reviews for Martin McDonagh's A Very Very Very Dark Matter, I went in with an open mind. Unfortunately it wasn't too long into the play that I realised my opinion would be siding with the other unimpressed critics.

Read full review
Wendy Fynn

Wendy Fynn

What you thought

2 reviews, average rating: (1.5 Stars)

1.5 star rating

Alan Houmann: “unwatchable”

Positives first: wonderful (almost lavish) set that promises very high... more

Anonymous: “Beyond terrible”

We had tickets for the press might. They cancelled it and rebooked is.... more

Read all reviews Write a review

Nearby

Venue home

Venue home

location

Location

restaurantsDiningRestaurants
hotels

Hotels

Additional Information

seating chart
SeatingSeating map

Spread the word

Sound good to you? Share this page on social media and let your friends know about A Very Very Very Dark Matter at Bridge Theatre.

Keep up to date

I want email news and updates for events in my area! Read how we protect your data.

Please note: The term Bridge Theatre and/or A Very Very Very Dark Matter as well as all associated graphics, logos, and/or other trademarks, tradenames or copyrights are the property of the Bridge Theatre and/or A Very Very Very Dark Matter and are used herein for factual descriptive purposes only. We are in no way associated with or authorized by the Bridge Theatre and/or A Very Very Very Dark Matter and neither that entity nor any of its affiliates have licensed or endorsed us to sell tickets, goods and or services in conjunction with their events.