With this exclusive packaged hotel deal you receive ticket(s) to "A View From The Bridge" at the Duke of York's and choose your duration at our selection of London hotels.
Written in 1955 and not seen in the West End since 1995, A View from the Bridge centres on Eddie Carbone (Stott), a head-strong longshoreman who, having helped raise his wife’s niece Catherine, now finds himself sexually attracted to her.
Consequently, when Catherine begins dating Rodolpho, the younger of his wife’s two cousins who have been taken in by the Carbones after illegally entering the country, Eddie gets jealous…
Stott’s theatre credits include Cymbeline, The Rose Tattoo, Death of a Salesman, The Misanthrope, the original West End production of Yasmina Reza’s Art, Heroes and most recently, Reza’s The God of Carnage (opposite Ralph Fiennes). On screen, he has appeared in Rebus, Messiah, Uncle Adolf, The Vice (TV); Casanova, The Mighty Celt and Shallow Grave (film).
As well as A View from the Bridge, Miller’s numerous other works include All My Sons, Death of a Saleman, The Crucible, The Man Who Had All the Luck, After the Fall, Resurrection Blues, The Last Yankee and Broken Glass.
A View from the Bridge will be directed by Lindsay Posner whose previous West End credits include Fiddler on the Roof, A Life in the Theatre, Oleanna, Fool for Love, The Birthday Party and the forthcoming Carousel which transfers to the Savoy Theatre in December.
A View from the Bridge will be designed by Christopher Oram, with lighting by Peter Mumford.
Travel
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square (Northern/Piccadilly lines)
Turn right up Long Acre, and turn right again at the first major junction for St Martin's Lane. The theatre is about 150m on the right.
Rail:
Charing Cross - Northern line north to Leicester Square
Kings Cross/St Pancras - Piccadilly line west to Leicester Square
Paddington - Bakerloo line south/east to Piccadilly Circus, Piccadilly line east to Leicester Square
Victoria - Victoria line north to Green Park, Piccadilly line east to Leicester Square
Liverpool Street - Central line west to Holborn, Piccadilly line west to Leicester Square
Marylebone - Bakerloo line south/east to Piccadilly Circus, Piccadilly line east to Leicester Square
Waterloo - Northern line north to Leicester Square
Parking: Westminster City Council Car Parks Trafalgar Square. NCP St Martin’s Lane. Parking in central London can be difficult and expensive. Please use public transport.
Access
Wheelchairs: Max 2 users per performances. Spaces and transfer seating available.
Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets available. Newly installed Sennheiser loop system.
Admittance Policy
Regrettably babies and toddlers will not be admitted to the theatre. Children aged 5 years and over will be admitted and, more specific age limits may apply depending on the production. Children should be able to sit, unaided, in their own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to distract other paying members of the audience.
Admittance to the auditorium is always at the discretion of theatre management.